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<blockquote data-quote="azimek" data-source="post: 395289" data-attributes="member: 45443"><p>Hi !</p><p>I alwasy thought that with 2 DVB-S receivers installed I can watch "all" channels at the same time and at the same time do some recording.</p><p>I have a stand alone MediaServer with 2 FireDTV boxes - one box with Premiere Alphacrypt card.</p><p>There a 5 clients (all with MP 1 final release).</p><p></p><p>Today 1 client was tuning to 1 channel and the server was recording on another channel.</p><p>When I tried to tune to a third channel I got the message that no free TV card was available.</p><p></p><p>So my general question: </p><p>How many TV cards do you need to watch 5 different channels on 5 different clients?</p><p></p><p>I always thought that I just needed 2 boxes to achieve this goal because of H/V issues with DVB-S.</p><p></p><p>Thanx for your answers</p><p></p><p>André</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimek, post: 395289, member: 45443"] Hi ! I alwasy thought that with 2 DVB-S receivers installed I can watch "all" channels at the same time and at the same time do some recording. I have a stand alone MediaServer with 2 FireDTV boxes - one box with Premiere Alphacrypt card. There a 5 clients (all with MP 1 final release). Today 1 client was tuning to 1 channel and the server was recording on another channel. When I tried to tune to a third channel I got the message that no free TV card was available. So my general question: How many TV cards do you need to watch 5 different channels on 5 different clients? I always thought that I just needed 2 boxes to achieve this goal because of H/V issues with DVB-S. Thanx for your answers André [/QUOTE]
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