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    Setting up RVU in 4K

    Yes Sir. I did. Like was commented here, a physical box makes it much easier to deal with the cust support reps. Plus using a dedicated remote is much easier too Plus RVU channel change was a little slow ( But RVU is a great concept - built on top of DLNA. And Im happy to have been able to get...
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    Setting up RVU in 4K

    ( I saw some very impressive replies here - K9SAT and a few others ) Just an update : I tried chat and cut pasted the directTV link for '4K Ready " TVs, so that he could not blindly say that they do not support it. But end the end, he said some nonsense like 'His computer is down and bailed...
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    Setting up RVU in 4K

    When she attempted to activate my account for 4K content ( which is free , since I already have Ultimate package ) , she kept asking for my TVs MAC address. I m not sure why she would need that. Meanwhile , Reading from here ...
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    Setting up RVU in 4K

    Thank you very much for the responses. Yes Genie (HR54 ) is the primary, and yes I have 3 mini Genies. In order to make RVU work, I had to replace one of teh mini Genies with the RVU TV ( So one of the mini Genies is not working now ) I just got off from another 1 hr cust service call . She...
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    Setting up RVU in 4K

    I have a Genie ( HR54-700 ) and a Samsung Smart TV that Supports RVU. I connected Both Genie and teh TV to a Gigabit Homenetwork and successfully setup teh TV as a location and everything is working fine as expected. But when I access 4K Channels 104 & 105, I get the attached message. ( When I...
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