Stream multiple live TV channels simultaneously to different devices
Added by Ahmed Nabil about 9 years ago
Hello,
I'm terribly confused i'm all new to these matters, i want to be able to watch different channels on different mux at the same time, i want to watch 3000 TV channels at the same time.
so from what I've read and understood, i need 1 tuner/1 mux, and only then all channels on the same mux can be viewed simultaneously.
what else other than a tuner/mux? if I've got 39 mux, i need 39 DVB-S2 tuners in my server??
can i use this ?? http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_184986_2.jpg and connect 4 cables to a 4 port LNB, then to a single port DVB-S2 tuner?
then i would be able to watch all the channels in the 4 mux simultaneously??
or what...i need guidance...
Thank you all very much
Replies (1)
RE: Stream multiple live TV channels simultaneously to different devices - Added by Mark Clarkstone about 9 years ago
Ahmed Nabil wrote:
Hello,
I'm terribly confused i'm all new to these matters, i want to be able to watch different channels on different mux at the same time, i want to watch 3000 TV channels at the same time.
so from what I've read and understood, i need 1 tuner/1 mux, and only then all channels on the same mux can be viewed simultaneously.what else other than a tuner/mux? if I've got 39 mux, i need 39 DVB-S2 tuners in my server??
can i use this ?? http://img.dxcdn.com/productimages/sku_184986_2.jpg and connect 4 cables to a 4 port LNB, then to a single port DVB-S2 tuner?
then i would be able to watch all the channels in the 4 mux simultaneously??or what...i need guidance...
Thank you all very much
You can use a spliter but that would mean the all tuners connected to it must tune to a transponder/mux that exists within the same band/polarization (HIGH/LOW + VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL).
You could use a Multiswitch, Unfortunately I know very little about them.
And finally a SAT>IP server might be another option, but that can only receive up to four transponders/muxes at a time meaning you'd need loads of them!
Either way for what you want, it's going to cost.
This from digitaldevices might be useful to you as well..
HTH