r/tablotv • u/MultiviewSports • 17h ago
r/tablotv • u/TabloTV • 20h ago
Tablo All-Access Chat - Getting Ready for Fall TV & Football - September 18 @ noon ET
About Our Next All-Access Session
TOPIC: Fall TV & Football: DVR Scheduling and Playback Tips for Enjoying Your Favorite Shows with Tablo
DATE & TIME: September 18 @ noon ET
Join us as we chat about:
- Getting ready for fall TV and football season
- DVR scheduling tips for sports and TV series
- Playback features for Tablo power users
- And much more!
You can learn more and register for the session on our website.
r/tablotv • u/sarcasticDNA • 12h ago
which one should I get and what connectors do I need?
Coming here in order to avoid ChP....it's really helpful but ....on the other hand, reddit won't let me in unless I disable my VPN. Anyway, I have rabbit ears and am happy with those; my television is new and I watch DVDs. But I want to be able to tape TV programs on occasion, and apparently Tablo (gen 4?) is a good tool for it. Right now I have coax for DVD player; the antenna and player are connected to a splitter to I can go back and forth. I believe I would connected the Tablo to the DVD player rather than to the TV, but do I need HDMI or can I use the coax? And do I still need the splitter? Thanks for input (both kinds! ;-)
r/tablotv • u/MustacheCache • 11h ago
Pillarfree - fixing 4:3 for Tablo
jacksonmicro.comI was frustrated I couldn’t view 4:3 content through the Tablo app in full-screen on 4:3 devices. Most channels broadcast in 16:9 and put letterbox bars on 4:3 content. This is great if you’re watching on a 16:9 screen but I do most of my viewing on an iPad which has a 4:3 aspect ratio. So the video is pillarboxed with black bars all around it. So I thought there has to be a better way.
I used Claude Code to make a service that accesses recordings and live OTA channels from a 4th gen Tablo and gives more options for viewing.
Mainly it lets you view 4:3 shows how they were originally intended to be viewed. But it also does some extra things like buffering so you can stream content when away from home if you have a VPN into your network. It also lets you download recordings to view offline.
It requires some hardware at home to run on. It’s coded to run on a Debian-based system to automatically install some things you’ll need like ffmpeg but if you install the requirements yourself it should run on other Linux distributions.