2014-04-28, 23:00
So I currently have a Ceton InfiniTV4 installed in my HTPC which is connected to my living room TV. I have a second client which is a laptop (Macbook) connected to the network via Wi-Fi receiving the Live-TV stream from the Living Room HTPC. I use the ServerWMC software and associated plugin every day with XBMC. This is a great piece of software since it also allows me to do series recording. I've been thinking of upgrading from my InfiniTV4 PCIe to a InfiniTV6 ETH in prepartion to expand my media network in the home. I even thought of picking up the InfiitTV6 PCIe, but I decided against it to help mitigate load on the computer hosting the card. So I have a few question regarding network attached cable card tuners and a question/suggestion on the software side of things.
Can network attached tuner be shared with multiple WMC clients. Say I have two clients on the network and they both want to consume Live TV with different channels, will Tuner 1 in the box be dedicated to Client 1 during that session and Tuner 2 be dedicated to Client 2 in that session of is the box as a whole dedictaed to only one of the clients? For the people that have a network attached tuner are you cable to setup tuner pools? I would like to specify two tuners are only accessible by a specific IP address and then use the other pool of tuners as for live TV viewing by clients.
Now I mentioned earlier that I want to try and reduce TV server load. I expect to expand my clients to 3 by adding another two ethernet connected computer to the network (probably NUCs) and turning the Living Room HTPC into a file server with some kind of Headless/Hybrid-Headless XBMC setup. Since I'm considering picking up the network attached TV tuner I don't see a need to have one box process all the video feeds from the tuner and then distribute it back to the individual clients when they're attached to the same network especially since I'm going to install Windows on these new clients. Having the one computer process all the video streams is a good size load on that computer and even more so when its recording shows. I know I could do what I ask by installing ServerWMC on each box that has windows installed but it would save the recordings on the local drive. I'm pretty sure in WMC I can even map the recording folder to a network share but I can see data getting lost and having artifacts in the recording. What I would like to see is when I press the record button on the a client it tells my file server with ServerWMC installed to record the program. Since its my file server it'll run a program like MCE buddy overnight and convert and move the file to the corrent folder in my mdeia library for all the clients to use later. This allows me to have a centralized server for creating new content and server static content. It also reduces the lag in Live TV watching by eliminating the middle man that transcodes/remuxs the WTV stream into a TS stream to for our viewing pleasure in XBMC.
The other problem I see is how do non-windows based systems fit into the equation. I could assign one of the clients to act as a TV router and serve up the stream of leave it to the server which brings us back to current capability especially for those with non-windows clients.
So if the answer to the first question is yes than can I do the second question?
Just a lot I had today when trying to layout plans for the new network.
Can network attached tuner be shared with multiple WMC clients. Say I have two clients on the network and they both want to consume Live TV with different channels, will Tuner 1 in the box be dedicated to Client 1 during that session and Tuner 2 be dedicated to Client 2 in that session of is the box as a whole dedictaed to only one of the clients? For the people that have a network attached tuner are you cable to setup tuner pools? I would like to specify two tuners are only accessible by a specific IP address and then use the other pool of tuners as for live TV viewing by clients.
Now I mentioned earlier that I want to try and reduce TV server load. I expect to expand my clients to 3 by adding another two ethernet connected computer to the network (probably NUCs) and turning the Living Room HTPC into a file server with some kind of Headless/Hybrid-Headless XBMC setup. Since I'm considering picking up the network attached TV tuner I don't see a need to have one box process all the video feeds from the tuner and then distribute it back to the individual clients when they're attached to the same network especially since I'm going to install Windows on these new clients. Having the one computer process all the video streams is a good size load on that computer and even more so when its recording shows. I know I could do what I ask by installing ServerWMC on each box that has windows installed but it would save the recordings on the local drive. I'm pretty sure in WMC I can even map the recording folder to a network share but I can see data getting lost and having artifacts in the recording. What I would like to see is when I press the record button on the a client it tells my file server with ServerWMC installed to record the program. Since its my file server it'll run a program like MCE buddy overnight and convert and move the file to the corrent folder in my mdeia library for all the clients to use later. This allows me to have a centralized server for creating new content and server static content. It also reduces the lag in Live TV watching by eliminating the middle man that transcodes/remuxs the WTV stream into a TS stream to for our viewing pleasure in XBMC.
The other problem I see is how do non-windows based systems fit into the equation. I could assign one of the clients to act as a TV router and serve up the stream of leave it to the server which brings us back to current capability especially for those with non-windows clients.
So if the answer to the first question is yes than can I do the second question?
Just a lot I had today when trying to layout plans for the new network.