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[vdr] Re: Two tv's connected to one vdr-mashine
Hi.
Yeah - i think the best way is to use 2 DXR3 and 2 NOVA CArds.
You start 3 instances of VDR (server, client, client) and use Streamdev
for server an client.
This should work.
Best regrds
> Hi,
> I'd love to connect two tv's to one vdr-mashine and be able to watch
> differnt stuff on each. I was thinking of using one Nexus and one dxr3
> for output and some more Novas for input. Is this possible and how can I
> do it? Has anyone done this so far? Will thinking about this I came up
> with a few questions:
> Do I have to start two instances of vdr or is there a smarter way?
> If yes they will both have to have different configfiles for
> irda-commands, mplayer and I don't know what else. Is there a problem
> with that? I think it should work if I compile vdr myself? I'd love to
> use the ct's debian packages. Is that still possible?
> Will one instance of vdr block acess to the DVB-cards for the other?
> Is one cammodule connected to the Nexus enought for both vdrs (all
> crypted chanells are on one transponder)?
> Is there anything else I have to watch out for?
> Thanks in advance for your help?
> Cheers!
> Oliver
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