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<blockquote data-quote="jsimo01" data-source="post: 415322" data-attributes="member: 68460"><p>Not quite sure what you mean.</p><p></p><p>TVServer installed on <u>one</u> machine can stream TV to <u>multiple</u> clients (PC's) over your network, you would only need tuners in the one PC (your server), and you could have as many tuners as you want (within the limits of your hardware - PCI slots etc.). Recordings should be made to a local hard drive ideally.</p><p></p><p>One tuner = one channel (although with some cards you can tune to multiple channels on the same transponder frequency)</p><p></p><p>What do you mean DigitalTV; Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial??. Yes you can split the feed, but maybe better to run a new feed if you can, depends on your source, signal quality/strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsimo01, post: 415322, member: 68460"] Not quite sure what you mean. TVServer installed on [U]one[/U] machine can stream TV to [U]multiple[/U] clients (PC's) over your network, you would only need tuners in the one PC (your server), and you could have as many tuners as you want (within the limits of your hardware - PCI slots etc.). Recordings should be made to a local hard drive ideally. One tuner = one channel (although with some cards you can tune to multiple channels on the same transponder frequency) What do you mean DigitalTV; Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial??. Yes you can split the feed, but maybe better to run a new feed if you can, depends on your source, signal quality/strength. [/QUOTE]
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