UHF Server
UHF Server
UHF Server
Take full control of your IPTV recordings with UHF Server, a powerful companion app that lets you seamlessly schedule and record your favorite shows from the UHF app. Run it on any Linux, macOS, or Windows machine within your local network—no interruptions, no limitations.
Take full control of your IPTV recordings with UHF Server, a powerful companion app that lets you seamlessly schedule and record your favorite shows from the UHF app. Run it on any Linux, macOS, or Windows machine within your local network—no interruptions, no limitations.
Take full control of your IPTV recordings with UHF Server, a powerful companion app that lets you seamlessly schedule and record your favorite shows from the UHF app. Run it on any Linux, macOS, or Windows machine within your local network—no interruptions, no limitations.
Why Choose UHF Server?
Why Choose UHF Server?
Why Choose UHF Server?
On iOS and tvOS, background restrictions make it difficult to reliably record programs without disruptions from system events like calls, audio interruptions, or low-power mode. UHF Server eliminates these obstacles, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted recordings every time.
With UHF Server, you can:
✅ Schedule and manage recordings effortlessly—no more worrying about missed shows.
✅ Store and access your library without device storage limitations.
✅ Receive real-time push notifications for recording status updates.
✅ Watch in-progress recordings while they’re being captured.
Supercharge your UHF experience today! Download UHF Server and enjoy a smarter, more reliable way to record and watch your IPTV content.
On iOS and tvOS, background restrictions make it difficult to reliably record programs without disruptions from system events like calls, audio interruptions, or low-power mode. UHF Server eliminates these obstacles, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted recordings every time.
With UHF Server, you can:
✅ Schedule and manage recordings effortlessly—no more worrying about missed shows.
✅ Store and access your library without device storage limitations.
✅ Receive real-time push notifications for recording status updates.
✅ Watch in-progress recordings while they’re being captured.
Supercharge your UHF experience today! Download UHF Server and enjoy a smarter, more reliable way to record and watch your IPTV content.
On iOS and tvOS, background restrictions make it difficult to reliably record programs without disruptions from system events like calls, audio interruptions, or low-power mode. UHF Server eliminates these obstacles, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted recordings every time.
With UHF Server, you can:
✅ Schedule and manage recordings effortlessly—no more worrying about missed shows.
✅ Store and access your library without device storage limitations.
✅ Receive real-time push notifications for recording status updates.
✅ Watch in-progress recordings while they’re being captured.
Supercharge your UHF experience today! Download UHF Server and enjoy a smarter, more reliable way to record and watch your IPTV content.
Download
Download
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macOS (Apple Silicon)
Download macOS app
The macOS app is a small app that lives in the system's status bar. It integrates all depencies you need to run the app without any hassle. Install it and you are ready to go.
macOS (Intel)
Download macOS app
The macOS app is a small app that lives in the system's status bar. It integrates all depencies you need to run the app without any hassle. Install it and you are ready to go.
Windows (x64)
Download Windows app
The Windows app is a small app that lives in the status bar. It integrates all depencies you need to run the app without any hassle. Install it and you are ready to go. Note: While we expedite the certificate required to sign the binary, your web browser or antivirus software may display a warning when downloading the file. As an alternative, you can run the Linux binary within a Linux virtual machine.
Linux CLI
Run the command below in your terminal to install the UHF Server command line tool. This version doesn't bundle FFMPEG and so that you must have it available in your machine for the app to work. FFmpeg 7.x.x is required.
curl -sL https://link.uhfapp.com/setup.sh | bash
Linux CLI
Run the command below in your terminal to install the UHF Server command line tool. This version doesn't bundle FFMPEG and so that you must have it available in your machine for the app to work. FFmpeg 7.x.x is required.
curl -sL https://link.uhfapp.com/setup.sh | bash
Linux CLI
Run the command below in your terminal to install the UHF Server command line tool. This version doesn't bundle FFMPEG and so that you must have it available in your machine for the app to work. FFmpeg 7.x.x is required.
curl -sL https://link.uhfapp.com/setup.sh | bash
Docker
GitHub repository
You can also deploy the UHF Server in a containerized environment using Docker.
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
1️⃣ Install UHF Server
Begin by installing the UHF Server on your macOS, Windows, or Linux machine. Use the provided links in the section above to download and install the server.
2️⃣ Run UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Once installed, the UHF Server app will appear in your system status bar.
- Linux: After installation, the command uhf-server
will be available for use in your terminal.
3️⃣ Configure and start UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Click the UHF Server icon in the status bar using the secondary mouse button. Select "Settings" to configure the server port, recording directory, and optionally set a password for secure connections. Save your settings and choose "Start Server" to initiate the server.
- Linux: run the uhf-server
command with the port, recording directory, database file location, FFmpeg path, and optional password for secure connections.
4️⃣ Link UHF with UHF Server
1. Navigate to the "Recordings" screen in your UHF app.
2. Select "Setup server."
3. Depending on your network configuration, the server may be automatically detected. If not, manually add the server details, including the IP address of the machine running the server and the configured port.
5️⃣ Schedule a Recording
1. Long press on any channel within the UHF app or select any program in the EPG.
2. Select "Schedule recording" to set up your desired recording.
1️⃣ Install UHF Server
Begin by installing the UHF Server on your macOS, Windows, or Linux machine. Use the provided links in the section above to download and install the server.
2️⃣ Run UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Once installed, the UHF Server app will appear in your system status bar.
- Linux: After installation, the command uhf-server
will be available for use in your terminal.
3️⃣ Configure and start UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Click the UHF Server icon in the status bar using the secondary mouse button. Select "Settings" to configure the server port, recording directory, and optionally set a password for secure connections. Save your settings and choose "Start Server" to initiate the server.
- Linux: run the uhf-server
command with the port, recording directory, database file location, FFmpeg path, and optional password for secure connections.
4️⃣ Link UHF with UHF Server
1. Navigate to the "Recordings" screen in your UHF app.
2. Select "Setup server."
3. Depending on your network configuration, the server may be automatically detected. If not, manually add the server details, including the IP address of the machine running the server and the configured port.
5️⃣ Schedule a Recording
1. Long press on any channel within the UHF app or select any program in the EPG.
2. Select "Schedule recording" to set up your desired recording.
1️⃣ Install UHF Server
Begin by installing the UHF Server on your macOS, Windows, or Linux machine. Use the provided links in the section above to download and install the server.
2️⃣ Run UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Once installed, the UHF Server app will appear in your system status bar.
- Linux: After installation, the command uhf-server
will be available for use in your terminal.
3️⃣ Configure and start UHF Server
- macOS and Windows: Click the UHF Server icon in the status bar using the secondary mouse button. Select "Settings" to configure the server port, recording directory, and optionally set a password for secure connections. Save your settings and choose "Start Server" to initiate the server.
- Linux: run the uhf-server
command with the port, recording directory, database file location, FFmpeg path, and optional password for secure connections.
4️⃣ Link UHF with UHF Server
1. Navigate to the "Recordings" screen in your UHF app.
2. Select "Setup server."
3. Depending on your network configuration, the server may be automatically detected. If not, manually add the server details, including the IP address of the machine running the server and the configured port.
5️⃣ Schedule a Recording
1. Long press on any channel within the UHF app or select any program in the EPG.
2. Select "Schedule recording" to set up your desired recording.