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<blockquote data-quote="Maedhros" data-source="post: 400865" data-attributes="member: 17242"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I have been browsing the Internet until I became dizzy from all the different hacks, terms, setups, bugs, problems, etc. setting up a home IPTV solution from DVB-streams.</p><p></p><p>My scenario is as follows:</p><p>1 TVServer (dedicated server)</p><p>2 MediaPortal clients.</p><p>X IPTV-clients (getting back to that)</p><p></p><p>2 DVB-S sources (one Polish provider and one Danish provider (Conax encrypted))</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would like to provide IPTV to the household (altogether 5 TVs (right now)).</p><p>I would like to be able to watch/record enough channels at one time to satisfy the need throughout the house. So in theory 5 simultaneous streams at any given time on the Polish provider, since I am the only dane in the house, the Danish one needs to only satisfy maximum 2 (one for watching and one for recording).</p><p></p><p>I would like to provide 2 TVs with a MediaPortal client (done already) and the rest of the TVs I would like to simply give a simple set-top-box, ie. IPTV-enabling the TVs.</p><p></p><p>My questions are:</p><p>How do I do this? The best way? cheapest, without becoming too cheap?</p><p>Does anyone know a cheap basic IPTV Set-Top-Box (for a good old analogue monster of a TV with SCART)?</p><p></p><p>What equipment do I need for the TVServer? 2 DVB cards or more?</p><p>Would it be better with some dedicated external DVB/TS splitter-box of some weird kind right before the TVServer?</p><p></p><p>Which DVB-S cards are the best to buy for this scenario? (Must have a CI-slot (or CAM) for me to provide it with a CAM for the latest Conax cards)</p><p>Which CAM would be the best to buy for the latest Conax version?</p><p></p><p>I am aware that I probably need to multicast the TS-streams. There is also the problem of transponders on the DVB-source? If all 5 TVs are watching from one transponder, no problem, right? If they are watching from 5 different, problem, right?</p><p></p><p>My 2 Sat-providers will be:</p><p>Cyfra+ from Poland (Canal+ in Poland).</p><p>Canal Digital from Denmark (Canal+ in Denmark).</p><p></p><p>Both of them use DVB-S/S2 with MPEG-4 and there will be about 20-30 channels from each. How many transponders are they using you think?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Phew... I know that this was a big one with a lot of potential issues... that's why I ask all you guys, the experts ;-) .... Maybe someone in here has already set up such an installation.</p><p>It would really be great if I could put together such a setup, since I'm sure that many others have similar problems for "digitalizing" the household without having to have 5 different remote controls for each TV ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maedhros, post: 400865, member: 17242"] Hi guys, I have been browsing the Internet until I became dizzy from all the different hacks, terms, setups, bugs, problems, etc. setting up a home IPTV solution from DVB-streams. My scenario is as follows: 1 TVServer (dedicated server) 2 MediaPortal clients. X IPTV-clients (getting back to that) 2 DVB-S sources (one Polish provider and one Danish provider (Conax encrypted)) I would like to provide IPTV to the household (altogether 5 TVs (right now)). I would like to be able to watch/record enough channels at one time to satisfy the need throughout the house. So in theory 5 simultaneous streams at any given time on the Polish provider, since I am the only dane in the house, the Danish one needs to only satisfy maximum 2 (one for watching and one for recording). I would like to provide 2 TVs with a MediaPortal client (done already) and the rest of the TVs I would like to simply give a simple set-top-box, ie. IPTV-enabling the TVs. My questions are: How do I do this? The best way? cheapest, without becoming too cheap? Does anyone know a cheap basic IPTV Set-Top-Box (for a good old analogue monster of a TV with SCART)? What equipment do I need for the TVServer? 2 DVB cards or more? Would it be better with some dedicated external DVB/TS splitter-box of some weird kind right before the TVServer? Which DVB-S cards are the best to buy for this scenario? (Must have a CI-slot (or CAM) for me to provide it with a CAM for the latest Conax cards) Which CAM would be the best to buy for the latest Conax version? I am aware that I probably need to multicast the TS-streams. There is also the problem of transponders on the DVB-source? If all 5 TVs are watching from one transponder, no problem, right? If they are watching from 5 different, problem, right? My 2 Sat-providers will be: Cyfra+ from Poland (Canal+ in Poland). Canal Digital from Denmark (Canal+ in Denmark). Both of them use DVB-S/S2 with MPEG-4 and there will be about 20-30 channels from each. How many transponders are they using you think? Phew... I know that this was a big one with a lot of potential issues... that's why I ask all you guys, the experts ;-) .... Maybe someone in here has already set up such an installation. It would really be great if I could put together such a setup, since I'm sure that many others have similar problems for "digitalizing" the household without having to have 5 different remote controls for each TV ;-) [/QUOTE]
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