Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> Udo Richter a écrit :
>   
>>> * if 2 VDRs record the same program at the same time, it seems to a be a
>>> big problem... If using a slightly different EPG data, this result in 2
>>> recordings with different times, and if using the exact same EPG, this
>>> result in something weird and maybe unusable (say, same station, same
>>> EPG, one via DVB-S, the other one via DVB-T, two different streams in
>>> one file...)
>>>       
>> This would be a lot better with a client-server timer structure. And in 
>> the end, I'm pretty sure you don't need two VDR instances to record two 
>> different programs into the same folder, or?
>>     
>
> ...this is a human error, but AFAIK nothing prevents it...
>
> Other point : previous emails talk about various possibilities about DVB 
> device "location".
> My ideal setup would be :
> * all DVB devices in a single headless always-on server
> * all clients diskless, using an NFS share
>   
This would be ideal solution for me as well!

Br, Pasi


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