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PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - SebMaus - 2014-01-25 Hello everybody, I am using xbmc for many years as Media Center now I want to extend this with PVR and DVB-S. I am using a Asrock Vision 3D as Media Center PC with XBMCbuntu. As this is a very small Form-Factor I am not able to use any PCI-Express Cards. USB could be a possibilty but I dont like the external Device hanging arround. I thougt of a Setup that might could work - but i am not sure. So I am asking you. I want to place a SAT>IP Converter (http://www.satip.info/products/SAT%3EIP%20Servers) near my DVB-S Multiswitch in the cellar and connect it to my ethernet. So I have a "remote" SAT Receiver. Now I connect a PVR Backend like TVHeadend to the SAT>IP Converter and the XMBC PVR Plugin to TVHeadend. Does anybody have such a Setup and knows it works? I did some research and found only this: https://tvheadend.org/issues/1373 . But I think this is designed to use TVHeadend as as SAT>IP Converter not a SAT>IP Client. Thanks for any help with this. Regards, Sebastian RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - negge - 2014-01-26 I think you can manually add the channels as IPTV sources in tvheadend, although I don't think anyone has ever tried it. I suggest getting a standard tuner instead, you won't gain anything by getting a SAT>IP device. RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - SebMaus - 2014-01-26 Thanks for your reply. I wanted to avoid a Standard USB Tuner. I simply cannot find any Information if it would work to use TVHeadend/XBMC as SAT>IP Client. The benefits I havr from a SAT>IP soloution would be the following: SAT>IP is multituner -> which means watch/record at the same time (I can't use a USB Multituner cause I only have one Coaxial SAT Cable at my XBMC) I don't have a additional device in my living room I can watch TV directly on any PC or Tablet in my House. I just found something: http://shop.digital-devices.de/Uebersicht-der-SATIP-Clients This Website says SAT>IP works with XBMC: XBMC per DVBLink XBMC per DVBViewer Recording Service Anyone expirience with this? RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - joeben - 2014-01-26 Yes, i have some experience with sat<IP solutions. Give this a try. http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?pid=1597442#pid1597442 It worked fine for me, it's slim, fast and stable. I tried with crystalbuntu ( has issues with h.264 transport streams) and win 7 + xbmc Gotham with demux fix, this setup worked like a charm. RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - SebMaus - 2014-01-26 Hi thank you. I will try this too. Just ordered a SAT>IP Converter on Amazon. Will report if it works RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - negge - 2014-01-26 (2014-01-26, 14:57)SebMaus Wrote: The benefits I havr from a SAT>IP soloution would be the following: You'll still need two coaxial cables to get dual-tuner functionality out of a SATIP box, just look at the pictures on e.g. Digital Devices' website. Furthermore you could stream TV to any device just as easily if you use a standard PC tuner. RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - joeben - 2014-01-27 To get the quad tuner functionality with a SAT>IP server, you need four coax cables. But the cables are connected to the SAT>IP server, which might be very close to your dish. Which makes the life much easier. You can also use Unicable instead, which means only one cable and four tuner available. RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - negge - 2014-01-27 (2014-01-27, 10:19)joeben Wrote: You can also use Unicable instead, which means only one cable and four tuner available. That's assuming the thing he bought supports Unicable. RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - BlackBurn - 2015-02-14 A bit late probably, but very curious what the current status is, did you get it working? RE: PVR on XBMC with Sat>IP Source - noggin - 2015-02-16 You can now also get a SAT>IP LNB with 8 tuners integrated I believe. |