Master backend:
Recoding 2xHD 1080i
Playback 1xHD 1080i

Slave backend:
Recording 2xAnalog 480i
Playback 1xAnalog 480i

Remote frontend 1:
Playback 1xHD 1080i

Remote frontend 2:
Playback 1xHD 1080i

=8 total streams

I've had all streams going flawlessly on multiple occasions with no loss of quality, jitters, pauses, crashes or gremlins of any kind. A typical HD 1080i broadcast, I believe, clocks in around 15 mbit/s. More if it contains multiple streams, but a HD3000 only records one stream at a time in Myth so that's irrelevant. Granted this is all going on through a gigabit lan, but a 100mbit lan should be more than enough bandwidth and possibly even your newer 54 mbit and greater wireless lans. For your average 7200 rpm drive that has sustained read and write rates of about 30 MBytes/s, multiple HD streams should barely be a flicker of activity for the drive.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My apologies if this has been asked and answered already, but I searched
the archives and couldn't find the answer.

What is the most number of streams anyone on the list has simultaneously
recorded without problem?  I assume recording 2 streams while watching a
third has been done, but has it been done with no loss in quality, etc?
How about 3 streams?  HD + an analog stream?  I'd like to get an idea of
what my limitations and potentials are before I get too deep in my
current project.

--Andy
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