2016-11-08, 01:26 PM
Hi there,
Apologies in advance for the technical nature of this but here goes:
My headless server is currently in my living room under my TV.
It contains a dual DVB-T tuner and a single DVB-S2 tuner. The server also contains four HDDS now and is getting a bit noisy to the extent that I want to move the server to another room.
I have a satellite dish on the side of my house that has a quad LNB but only one connection is being used.
I therefore have two coax cables running all the way round my living room to the server.
In addition to wanting to move my server, I also need some more tuner cards - it is not uncommon for me to be unable to watch Live TV due to a clash and I am only able to record HD from the single satellite tuner (I want to record everything in HD, if available).
Having done some research, it seems that SAT-IP would be the ideal solution. I could have the box where the satellite/aerial feeds enter the house and just run a single ethernet to cable to the server (so I can pretty much put it anywhere I want).
This is where it starts to get complicated - what combination of tuners should I get and can you get them in a single box?
Although there is a lot of duplication, there are some channels on Freesat that are not available on Freeserve and vice versa. I cannot, therefore, ditch one broadcast medium completely.
I originally thought that the best way forward would probably be a SAT-IP server with two DVB-S2 tuners and two DVB-T2 tuners.
1. Can you get this combination in a single SAT-IP device?
2. This is my current amp - http://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/aud...mode=model. You will note that it does not support HD sound.
This is not a problem on Freesat HD as it uses regular Dolby Digital.
However, Freeview HD uses something called HE-AAC for its sound. Am I correct in thinking that if I records something in 5.1, via one of the HD Freeview channels, I will only be able to play it back in stereo?
Again, apologies for the complex scenario - any advice would be much appreciated.
Apologies in advance for the technical nature of this but here goes:
My headless server is currently in my living room under my TV.
It contains a dual DVB-T tuner and a single DVB-S2 tuner. The server also contains four HDDS now and is getting a bit noisy to the extent that I want to move the server to another room.
I have a satellite dish on the side of my house that has a quad LNB but only one connection is being used.
I therefore have two coax cables running all the way round my living room to the server.
In addition to wanting to move my server, I also need some more tuner cards - it is not uncommon for me to be unable to watch Live TV due to a clash and I am only able to record HD from the single satellite tuner (I want to record everything in HD, if available).
Having done some research, it seems that SAT-IP would be the ideal solution. I could have the box where the satellite/aerial feeds enter the house and just run a single ethernet to cable to the server (so I can pretty much put it anywhere I want).
This is where it starts to get complicated - what combination of tuners should I get and can you get them in a single box?
Although there is a lot of duplication, there are some channels on Freesat that are not available on Freeserve and vice versa. I cannot, therefore, ditch one broadcast medium completely.
I originally thought that the best way forward would probably be a SAT-IP server with two DVB-S2 tuners and two DVB-T2 tuners.
1. Can you get this combination in a single SAT-IP device?
2. This is my current amp - http://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/aud...mode=model. You will note that it does not support HD sound.
This is not a problem on Freesat HD as it uses regular Dolby Digital.
However, Freeview HD uses something called HE-AAC for its sound. Am I correct in thinking that if I records something in 5.1, via one of the HD Freeview channels, I will only be able to play it back in stereo?
Again, apologies for the complex scenario - any advice would be much appreciated.
PVR Server - Windows 7, running Stablebit (Drivepool and Scanner). G1840, 12GB RAM, 2 x 2TB HDD, 1 x 6TB HDD, Hauppauge HVR-2200, Hauppauge Nova HD-S2.
Clients - 3 x Raspberry Pis, running Libreelec.
Clients - 3 x Raspberry Pis, running Libreelec.