I have the same problem with 1x dvb-s and 1x dvb-s2. In the mean time I intend to buy a second dvb-S instead of the dvb-S2, but of course I am interested in a solution to have s ans s2 working together
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] Namens Magnus Hörlin Verzonden: woensdag 9 januari 2008 19:58 Aan: VDR Mailing List Onderwerp: [vdr] Two VDR's on one machine
I can't get Reinhard's h.264/dvb-s2 patches and multiproto to work when running both dvb-s2 and dvb-t at the same time. Dvb-t works if I don't load the dvb-s modules and dvb-s(2) works if I don't load the dvb-t modules but it doesn't work with both. Instead I'm currently running my dvb-t vdr on my server as usual and another vdr with dvb-s2 on one of my diskless clients. However, recording hd channels over nfs and simulaneously streaming it to my other diskless client overloads my network. Therefore I'm interested to know how hard it would be to modify vdr so I can run one vdr process with, say /dev/dvb/adapter0-3 and a second one on adapter4? Where do I start looking? Is it doable?
I tried running a virtual Ubuntu on my Mandriva server and used dvb-t usb sticks on the ubuntu but usb in vmware wasn't stable enough, at least on my attempts.
/Magnus H
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