> Currently you would need two VDR machines for that, because the driver
> only supports one single CAM per machine :-(

Also in Future it�s not a bad idea to implement a "VDR-COMUNICATION-LANGUAGE" so 2 or 
mor VDR systems can cumunicate togehter to split ther work.

I have now 4 DVB-S CARD�s in my system and the PERFORMANCE-limit is now reached.

If i record on all 4 CARD�s at the same time i use  60% CPU-POWER (on a 700MHZ SYSTEM) 
and the HD is also busy (DMA ist ENABLED) - Perhaps you can make fine-Tuning if you 
split the DATA-STREAM to different harddrives - so the load per HARDDRIVE is not so 
high. Another idea is to use  Harddrives wich are "FASTER"
Sometimes i have "Buffer 100%" or other error�s .... - but only sometimes...


Possible Method: (only symbolic)

I think that this "communication" could be realy simple like Request: CI-DVB-CARD free 
at VDR2 - if YES - sent the TIMERINFORMATION to this VDR - that�s all - and if not 
FREE - VDR1 have to RECORD it or RECORD isn�t possible.

This is only a "wild roadbook" ... - but this should work...





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