2. I want dual tuners, but don't want to hassle with 2 boxes. If I connect a digital box with an IR blaster (giving me channels 2-78 analog, and 100-300+ digital), and I have a second tuner card with just analog cable (2-78) coming in, can MythTV be configured to handle this? Recording digital channels would need to default to the first tuner, but the first tuner would also need to be able to record analog stations, in the event that 2 analog stations needed to be recorded at the same time. I understand that I cannot have dual tuners on digital stations. This is ok, as I record very little from the digital stations.
I'm using a somewhat similar setupwith mythtv 0.16: I've got two (DVB-S) sat receiver cards; both connected to the same dish. Both can receive the free channels, but only one has a CAM Module for premiere pay tv.
Setup 1st card (DVB-0) ==> Card without crypto. 2nd card (DBV-1) ==> Card with crypto.
1st video source ==> free channels 2nd video source ==> pay-tv
Usig the gui, you can only enter a single cardinput for each card - internaly myth is just fine with multiple entries however; you just have to add them manually.
Card1 ==> free channels Card2 ==> free channels Card2 ==> pay tv
Having the "free only" card first makes it the default, so it gets used first for channels it can handele and leaves the 2nd card free to handle concurrent requests for pay tv channels.
Setup works just fine for scheduled recordings; watching live tv gives some trouble however - if life tv starts un the 1st card it won't switch to a pay-tv channel on the other card (channel number just gets ignored). I have to manually witch reciecver cards to get to the pay tv channels. Then again, I find I don't really watch life tv anyway given the recording capabilities of the myth system.
Bye, martin
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