NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public NextPVR Support Legacy (v4.x and earlier) v
« Previous 1 … 154 155 156 157 158 … 433 Next »
Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2012
psycik
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,210
Threads: 424
Joined: Sep 2005
#1
2015-11-22, 11:46 PM
Anyone used Windows Server 2012 for a next pvr server?

I'm looking at consolidating some of my virtual machines and currently have a couple of windows 2008 and a w10 nextpvr server. Thinking about consolidating all on Windows 10 or Server 2012.
blaal02
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 19
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2015
#2
2015-11-23, 03:24 PM (This post was last modified: 2015-11-23, 03:35 PM by blaal02.)
Yes, it is possible on Win 2012R2 - I got it working with a Hauppague WinTV-HVR-2255 (US). But you do need to add BDA support (Broadcast Driver Architecture) - I used 'Microsoft Server Converter 2012 R2'
psycik
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,210
Threads: 424
Joined: Sep 2005
#3
2015-11-23, 05:30 PM
blaal02 Wrote:Yes, it is possible on Win 2012R2 - I got it working with a Hauppague WinTV-HVR-2255 (US). But you do need to add BDA support (Broadcast Driver Architecture) - I used 'Microsoft Server Converter 2012 R2'

How do you introduce bda?
blaal02
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 19
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2015
#4
2015-11-23, 05:46 PM (This post was last modified: 2015-11-23, 05:53 PM by blaal02.)
I used that 'Microsoft Server Converter 2012 R2' program from http://win2008workstation.com/forum/view...=63&t=2499. I did the 'Desktop Experience' from the first tab, then 'msmpeg2enc.dll' & 'Enable TV Card BDA Hardware Support' from the 3rd. But there are other more or less manual instructions around the Web. (Plus of course, the drivers for your particular capture card - the latest Hauppague ones ran fine for me on 2012R2)
psycik
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,210
Threads: 424
Joined: Sep 2005
#5
2015-11-23, 07:23 PM
I'm just trying to figure out what the advantages might be of 2012 over 10.

Bit easier to install and configure stuff in 2012 without the UAC. UI is more like 8.1 though.

Unsure if the resourcing will be any better with 2012 over w10.
blaal02
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 19
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2015
#6
2015-11-23, 09:05 PM
2012R2 is definitely the server version of 8.1 (Win 2016 - unless it gets renamed - will be the server version of Windows 10, sometime early next year supposedly).
UAC shouldn't be any different - it can be turned off in both Win 2012R2 & Win 10.
Win 10 tends to optimize performance for the foreground applications - which is what you want for an HTPC or workstation (though the server version can be persuaded to do the same). Win 2012 may do a better job of sharing resources between jobs - but for an HTPC all you really care about is the presentation app (Kodi, emby theater ...) and NextPVR, which Win 10 should be able to handle just fine.
I'm using 2012 to handle several Hyper-V VMs for other things, as well as act as the media store and NextPVR recorder, and it stays on all the time. For presentation, I have a separate Win 8.1 machine running Kodi connected to the TV. (8.1 still since it also has Total Media Theater 6 for Blu-rays - and I'm hearing TMT doesn't play very nicely with Win 10).
psycik
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,210
Threads: 424
Joined: Sep 2005
#7
2015-11-23, 09:14 PM
Yeah I already have a front end client. This machine is a VM that I use for some web applications etc and has nextpvr recording service running on it.
blaal02
Offline

Junior Member

Posts: 19
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2015
#8
2015-11-23, 11:39 PM
OK, now it might be worth it. 2012R2 will do a better job of hosting those web apps (But what's the VM host running? Unless it's also a server OS, may not buy much).
Actually, I'm impressed that the VM can get to the tuner! - HDHomeRun via USB?
psycik
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,210
Threads: 424
Joined: Sep 2005
#9
2015-11-24, 12:00 AM
HomeRun....was the main reason I bought one. means either my VM or my phyical box can use the tuners if I don't feel like running as a client.

The host is actually windows 7, so it's probably better I stick with w10....
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  IR Server Suite Channel Changer BTJustice 26 27,257 2023-01-11, 08:49 PM
Last Post: Frapo
  Lights-Out for Windows Home Server 2011? TuckerDean 1 1,335 2021-01-28, 01:52 PM
Last Post: mvallevand
  Screensaver on Windows 10 NumberFive 0 1,075 2020-12-24, 10:21 AM
Last Post: NumberFive
  Configure NextPVR Server Pliedes 1 1,825 2020-10-07, 04:59 PM
Last Post: sub
  Flashing in on-screen graphics (Windows 10) (Can post logs if needed) bgtees 39 12,785 2020-08-19, 12:38 PM
Last Post: Stanno
  Lights-Out for Windows Home Server 2011 pvrip 6 3,234 2020-05-21, 04:56 PM
Last Post: Madlec
  Windows 10 Record Issues Captain Jack 11 5,412 2020-02-02, 09:11 PM
Last Post: Captain Jack
  MCE Remote Opens NextPVR Behind Other Windows 1sae 3 2,359 2020-01-13, 06:19 PM
Last Post: Stanno
  TV signal breaking up in Windows 10 wg22 8 4,005 2020-01-06, 08:49 AM
Last Post: wg22
Photo Server database error mnthope 4 2,195 2019-12-23, 11:28 PM
Last Post: sub

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode