On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:54:14PM +1000, Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> So it does not allow viewing of channels received as DVB-C/S/T on the
> avantgarde, or such recordings, only IPTV transmissions?

The NetCeiver IS a DVB-S/C/T headend to IPTV. So the tuners the
Avantgarde-vdr uses are already sourced by that way, a new client makes no
difference. The PC mainboard and the NetCeiver in the AVG just happen to be
in the same casing and share the same power supply. Beyond that they are
totally seperated devices. The tuner data is delivered by a loop back
ethernet cable on the backside. It's similar to a USB tuner, but with all
advantages of ethernet, especially more than one client ;-)

Of course the NetClient can also access recordings over NFS etc. There's
also a multiroom-setup that transfers timers to the AVG. So there is a
"full" vdr running on the client, just the tuners are external.

-- 
         Georg Acher, ac...@in.tum.de         
         http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~acher
         "Oh no, not again !" The bowl of petunias          

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