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<blockquote data-quote="Alfiegerner" data-source="post: 31422" data-attributes="member: 15717"><p>There's potentially quite a few configurations. The way mine is set up is so that you effectively have 2 clients, the MVP and the computer that the server is running on. The MVP sits in my lounge and the server / client PC sits in my spare room conencted to a TV up there. Both clients can access the services provided by the server, like Live Tv (provided you have enough TV cards to go around), videos, music etc.</p><p></p><p>The only downside with the MVP is that it cannot natively decode any video formats beyond mpeg2 and music formats beyond mp3. There is a workaround though - the hauppauge software transcodes other codec varieties on the fly so that you can still stream these through the MVP. Sage is also working on this at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Back to configurations for a mo, the model most people use is basically many clients to one server - in theory the limit to the number of clients (MVP or PC) you can attach to one server is imposed by the horsepower of the server machine and the speed of the network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alfiegerner, post: 31422, member: 15717"] There's potentially quite a few configurations. The way mine is set up is so that you effectively have 2 clients, the MVP and the computer that the server is running on. The MVP sits in my lounge and the server / client PC sits in my spare room conencted to a TV up there. Both clients can access the services provided by the server, like Live Tv (provided you have enough TV cards to go around), videos, music etc. The only downside with the MVP is that it cannot natively decode any video formats beyond mpeg2 and music formats beyond mp3. There is a workaround though - the hauppauge software transcodes other codec varieties on the fly so that you can still stream these through the MVP. Sage is also working on this at the moment. Back to configurations for a mo, the model most people use is basically many clients to one server - in theory the limit to the number of clients (MVP or PC) you can attach to one server is imposed by the horsepower of the server machine and the speed of the network. [/QUOTE]
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