To access it you will need to have one of the company's non-CableCard equipped tuners (either the Connect or Extend boxes) hooked up and running the latest firmware. That doesn't include the popular HDHomeRun Prime, which an FAQ explains has ties to the cable certification process.

I spoke to President & CEO Theodore Head, who explained that the company soft launched the service with a 5,000 user beta a few months ago, and has been tweaking it ever since by making sure the back end is up to snuff, and adding features like control over padding times on recordings. According to Head, this is all about helping cord cutters get to "the next level," and in a statement he said "This marks our first big step toward an even better experience that combines all the key elements cord cutters look for into a single app."

HDHomeRun Premium TV works across the same devices that already have the company's apps, like PCs, Android TV, Xbox One, mobile devices using Android or iOS and more. Also, the number of concurrent streams available on an account is tied to the number of tuners on the device you own at either two or four.

Even if users don't get the streaming service, they'll still see some new upgrades arriving in the HDHomeRun software starting today. Right now that includes things like an option to launch the software into live TV or a DVR menu, priority controls for planned recordings to make sure the most important shows get saved and traditional-like horizontal scrolling through the Discovery menu.

At launch, HDHomeRun owners can try out the streaming TV service for two weeks, as well as a two month free trial of the existing HDHomeRun DVR software package that costs $35 per year. There are also hardware discounts around Black Friday that will be available from November 22nd to the 26th:

● HDHR5-2US HDHomeRun CONNECT DUO: Reduced from $99.99 to $69.99

● HDHR5-4US HDHomeRun CONNECT QUATRO: Reduced from $149.99 to $99.99

● HDTC-2US-M HDHomeRun EXTEND. Reduced from $179.99 to $149.99