Streaming with an H25

engineercarl

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I am aware that you can connect a H25 to your LAN using DECA, but I am curious if the receiver will fallback to streaming on signal outage.

Has anybody tried this?

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For commercial accounts, you might want to look into the H26 receiver. We don't know much about it as residential customers, but that is the latest commercial receiver.
It's an interesting option, but we don't really need 4K, but I do want the Signalsaver. People get cranky when these channels drop out and I don't have a ready backup.
 
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It's an interesting option, but we don't really need 4K, but I do want the Signalsaver.
According to a dealer on Claude's dealer board, SS DOES now work on the H26's. BUT, do be aware that there is NO internal DECA on the sat input...so you'll either need an external DECA on each receiver, or run an ethernet cable to each one.
Also, since you're obviously dealing in a commercial install, do know that he says the 10-pin A/V port does NOT offer component (HD) output (in case you're running these into ZeeVee HD modulators)
 
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It's an interesting option, but we don't really need 4K, but I do want the Signalsaver. People get cranky when these channels drop out and I don't have a ready backup.
LMAO people go through the roof when there channels drop out. then there on facebook advising against people from signing up and there ripoffs ect ect :p
 
It's an interesting option, but we don't really need 4K, but I do want the Signalsaver. People get cranky when these channels drop out and I don't have a ready backup.
SignalSaver does not work on all channels. An example is the Marquee Network only has the option to go to low resolution SD.
 
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Yeah most of the RSNs aren't available via signalsaver because streaming uses the same hyperlocalized feeds that cable viewers get instead of the base feed + part time live alternates that are on satellite.
 
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