Happy new year!
I second that feedback from forums like vdr-portal.de would probably be more significant.
I have been using the old LNB-sharing patch for years and really appreciated when device bonding became part of vdr itself. I am still using the feature and find it is one of the cool things about vdr.
All the best,
Michael
Gesendet: Sonntag, 01. Januar 2017 um 19:06 Uhr
Von: "Andreas Regel" <andreas.regel@xxxxxx>
An: vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [POLL] Is anybody actually using "device bonding" (aka "LNB sharing)?
Von: "Andreas Regel" <andreas.regel@xxxxxx>
An: vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [POLL] Is anybody actually using "device bonding" (aka "LNB sharing)?
Am 01.01.2017 um 18:36 schrieb VDR User:
>> they do in vdr-portal.de ... as I already do remember a bunch of users still using that function and the reasons why, so no what-if-scenarios.
>
> Not sure why you didn't mention that earlier but aside of that it
> still doesn't answer this part: "I'd like to know why they don't just
> use a switch. Simple, cheap, easy, and no complex code required."
>
> One of the main purposes of a switch is to feed multiple tuners from a
> single cable so it's not like device bonding is a vital feature. The
> pros don't seem to outweigh the cons but if enough people actually use
> it it sounds like Klaus will take it into consideration.
>
> -Derek
Hi Derek,
I would like to know which magic switch behind a single cable receiving only one polarization/band allows feeding multiple tuners with independent signals. ;-)
And, no I am not using this feature and I guess most people subscribed to this list don't use it, too. But there are much more VDR users out there, so asking here may not be representative.
Best regards
Andreas
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>> they do in vdr-portal.de ... as I already do remember a bunch of users still using that function and the reasons why, so no what-if-scenarios.
>
> Not sure why you didn't mention that earlier but aside of that it
> still doesn't answer this part: "I'd like to know why they don't just
> use a switch. Simple, cheap, easy, and no complex code required."
>
> One of the main purposes of a switch is to feed multiple tuners from a
> single cable so it's not like device bonding is a vital feature. The
> pros don't seem to outweigh the cons but if enough people actually use
> it it sounds like Klaus will take it into consideration.
>
> -Derek
Hi Derek,
I would like to know which magic switch behind a single cable receiving only one polarization/band allows feeding multiple tuners with independent signals. ;-)
And, no I am not using this feature and I guess most people subscribed to this list don't use it, too. But there are much more VDR users out there, so asking here may not be representative.
Best regards
Andreas
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