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Pasi Juppo wrote:
> Would this approach allow easier implementation of a real client-server
> solution for VDR or would VDR still need severe changes in order to
> allow this?

Has not much to do with this. The limitation for a client-server 
solution is that VDR has exact ONE display front end, ONE open menu at a 
time, ONE recording playback, ONE user that edits a timer, ONE display 
size, ONE number of lines that fits on the screen, and so on.

Its just a lot easier to do it with multiple VDR instances that share 
the few unique resources like DVB hardware, timers and recordings. And 
all that is already possible with a streamdev like setup.

Cheers,

Udo

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