2011-03-15, 01:56 PM
Hi there,
I am ultimately hoping to create the following:
A dedicated server that will host eight tuner cards - 1 TBS DVB-S2 Quad Tuner Card and 2 Blackgold BGT3620 cards (this will give 4 DVB-T2 signals and 4 DVB-S2 signals) and server will do all my recording and serving to three clients.
In terms of the clients, I shall have three acer revos aspires.
All computers, including the server will be running Windows 7.
There were a couple of things that I wanted to be able to do with the setup in particular.
Have a dedicated hard disk just for time shifting that all the clients could use for pausing live TV.
The ability to have a centralised EPG on the server itself rather than on each client (meaning that if I could set a recording from any client and this will show up on the EPG on any of the other clients).
Watch live TV on any of the clients
Ability to record more than one channel from a single tuner if it is on the same MUX.
At the moment, I have an HTPC in my living room that is acting as both a server and client and a single Revo in my bedroom that acts as a client. I have a hvr-2200 dual DVB-T and a Nova single DVB-S2 card in the HTPC.
I have been using Windows 7 for well over 18 months and it has been great but for the fact that there are lots of limitations that I am beginning to dislike, now I am thinking about piping live TV round the house (e.g. limits on numbers of tuners, not sharing EPGs etc).
I then gave Media Portal a go and it did exactly what I wanted to do except for it being unbelievably slow and crashed a couple of times.
Someone recommended that GBPVR would be a perfect solution for what I am trying to achieve, but I need to make sure before I start adding yet another PVR program.
Thanks very much.
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I am ultimately hoping to create the following:
A dedicated server that will host eight tuner cards - 1 TBS DVB-S2 Quad Tuner Card and 2 Blackgold BGT3620 cards (this will give 4 DVB-T2 signals and 4 DVB-S2 signals) and server will do all my recording and serving to three clients.
In terms of the clients, I shall have three acer revos aspires.
All computers, including the server will be running Windows 7.
There were a couple of things that I wanted to be able to do with the setup in particular.
Have a dedicated hard disk just for time shifting that all the clients could use for pausing live TV.
The ability to have a centralised EPG on the server itself rather than on each client (meaning that if I could set a recording from any client and this will show up on the EPG on any of the other clients).
Watch live TV on any of the clients
Ability to record more than one channel from a single tuner if it is on the same MUX.
At the moment, I have an HTPC in my living room that is acting as both a server and client and a single Revo in my bedroom that acts as a client. I have a hvr-2200 dual DVB-T and a Nova single DVB-S2 card in the HTPC.
I have been using Windows 7 for well over 18 months and it has been great but for the fact that there are lots of limitations that I am beginning to dislike, now I am thinking about piping live TV round the house (e.g. limits on numbers of tuners, not sharing EPGs etc).
I then gave Media Portal a go and it did exactly what I wanted to do except for it being unbelievably slow and crashed a couple of times.
Someone recommended that GBPVR would be a perfect solution for what I am trying to achieve, but I need to make sure before I start adding yet another PVR program.
Thanks very much.
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