On 14.12.2008 11:23, matthieu castet wrote: > - on my configuration the recording only work on vdr#1. on vdr#2 svdrp > should be used to control recording and ftp to read them (with a video > player) I never tried to record on the streaming client, but beside the fact that video will go unnecessarily twice across network, it should work fine. Playing back recordings from the 'master' VDR by nfs share works perfectly. > - on my configuration some dvb-s and dvb-t channels are the same. If > vdr#1 is watching a channel on dvb-s (that is also on dvb-t), but vdr#2 > want to use another transponder on dvb-s, the switch should be done by hand. Its an old discussion whether two channels with same program should be treated as one. Sometimes, the schedule may be different at certain day times, or quality may be lower as in DVB-T case. > - IRRC nothing that stop the master (vdr#1) to powerdown (even if vdr#2 > is in use). Nothing that allow vdr#2 to powerdown vdr#1 if nobody watch TV. My master VDR automatically powers down 5 minutes after the slave VDR disconnects, provide it is idle. If it is not, I fire a power key hit via SVDRP. Works perfectly. Especially the master never shuts down while the slave is running. To wake the master from the slave, I fire a Wake-on-LAN packet. All done via Commands menu. > - no channel sync This would make an excellent addition to streamdev. Cheers, Udo _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr