Or you can use iDreamX /OpenwebIf browser interface to choose the channel you want to stream.įinally, because my TV is not new, can I make the set up from iMac ? This setup generates the question : how can I change the channels since only my set top-box can do that ?Ĭhange where, on your Mac? As I wrote, if you prepare a playlist the way I wrote, you can choose (in VLC) whatever channel in the list. So I have to connect the LNB (which now is connected to my set top-box) to VU+ (with the smart card into the CAM module) and I can start streaming then to iMac. I have a set top-box which I want to connect to the VU+ but let's forget that scenario. As I understood both these models can stream and record. To be more specific, I'm looking Solo 2 and Duo 2. Hello and thanks again, I don't own a VU+, I'm planning to purchase one, that's why I have all these questions.
Maybe you can open a new thread in the future. Have you tried it?Ĥ) About LCD, in every forum the advice is not to wide the topic and we don't even know what VU+ you own. They are accessible by FTP from your mac but also by iDreamX. They are in your VU+ HDD or in some USB sticks connected to your VU+. Have you?).ģ) The recordings, I already told you, are no problem. It has to record from its tuner (taken that it does not recognise Elgato as a USB tuner: but this up to you to try. If I'm not wrong, no VU+ is able to use HDMI for recording external source and even if it was, what external source you want to record? Surely not Elgato Hybrid which does not have a HDMI output (it does not have any at all, if I'm not wrong). Which tuners do you have in your VU+?Ģ) Leave the HDMI thing: you are complicating things even more.
If so, you don't need another one (taken you don't want to watch and record simultaneously). Don't get thing even messier than they were in the first post!ġ) Your Elgato Hybrid is an (old) stick for DVB-T, but do you have a DVB-T tuner built-in your VU+.