[02:15] <void09> Kaffeine player [19:16] <Logg> I personally use the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2255, but I don't know if they still sell it, and I think they also have USB connected ATSC compatible tuners. If you're not in north america you may need some other device [19:16] <Logg> kaffeine player, yes void09 [19:16] <void09> right. i also found what I need. some chinese usb tuner [19:16] <void09> waiting to arrive [19:16] <Logg> kool [19:16] <void09> I am in Europe [19:17] <void09> how many tuners do you think I can use in a home ? [19:17] <void09> with splitters [19:17] <void09> before the signal becomes too degraded [19:18] <void09> digital tv has some other standard in the US ? [19:19] <Logg> yeah it does. Never thought of "how many times can i split the antenna", idk if it even physically works like that but i'm not a physician. an alternative if you do hit some kind of barrier is to just have 1 tv tuner & stream it over the network to other devices [19:27] <b-rad> most splitters say on them a 1-2db reduction in signal [19:29] <b-rad> i believe i've split my atsc antenna 6x during testing without losing channels, transmitter is 50km away so not strongest signal either [19:48] <void09> oh nice. so i could record several stations at once [19:49] <void09> guy that sells the tuners say 4 or 8 channels are transmitted on one frequency [19:49] <void09> i wonder if the tuner can save them all at once [21:21] <b-rad> you should be able to get a full mux