2008-03-23, 09:04 PM
I am interested in building a PVR and this SW appears to be what I need. Now I need to pick the right HW.
I currently have my OTA antenna feed and three (3) DirecTV HD Receivers in a media closet. They are connected to a distribution amplifier so that I can watch any receiver on any TV in the house (DTV tuned to channels 52, 54, or 58 or OTA tuned directly on TV tuner). Is there a solution for recording and viewing two programs simultaneously on a PC?
I have looked at info on the SiliconeDust HDHomeRun network device, but the tuners are terminated and don't have an output, so I would have to have two feeds from the distribution amp in one location.
Does anyone out there do this today? Could I simply take a splitter and split a single feed from the wall between the two tuners? Is there a better solution? Maybe the Hauppauge 1600?
I've been thinking about doing this for sometime and am ready to go, but don't know what is best.
BTW, I live in the US, so currently I get NTSC & ATSC OTA, but will get ATSC only OTA beginning next February. I am in the boondocks, so don't have cable capability, just DirecTV, so QAM isn't much interest to me. Finally since I use a media closet, all DTV HD Receivers are dual RF/IR, but I use the RF and as far as I can tell I can not have both active at the same time, so an IR blaster might not be an option for me, but not sure. Also, all my wiring is RG-6 and ethernet in preparation for HD.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
I currently have my OTA antenna feed and three (3) DirecTV HD Receivers in a media closet. They are connected to a distribution amplifier so that I can watch any receiver on any TV in the house (DTV tuned to channels 52, 54, or 58 or OTA tuned directly on TV tuner). Is there a solution for recording and viewing two programs simultaneously on a PC?
I have looked at info on the SiliconeDust HDHomeRun network device, but the tuners are terminated and don't have an output, so I would have to have two feeds from the distribution amp in one location.
Does anyone out there do this today? Could I simply take a splitter and split a single feed from the wall between the two tuners? Is there a better solution? Maybe the Hauppauge 1600?
I've been thinking about doing this for sometime and am ready to go, but don't know what is best.
BTW, I live in the US, so currently I get NTSC & ATSC OTA, but will get ATSC only OTA beginning next February. I am in the boondocks, so don't have cable capability, just DirecTV, so QAM isn't much interest to me. Finally since I use a media closet, all DTV HD Receivers are dual RF/IR, but I use the RF and as far as I can tell I can not have both active at the same time, so an IR blaster might not be an option for me, but not sure. Also, all my wiring is RG-6 and ethernet in preparation for HD.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.