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VOMP => VOMP General / MVP => Topic started by: neosat on March 06, 2008, 04:20:53

Title: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: neosat on March 06, 2008, 04:20:53
Hello to all paople first of all and a big thanks to the creator of vomp for his great work.

I would like to point some questions to our experience friends:

How many MediaMVP's can work in a 100Mbit wired network?
I am trying to play some mkv (HD files) and avi (xvid files) with Media Player but it does not recognize the format.

I am using vomp for a wile now and even I have upgrade to the latest version I still has problems with uncleared encrypted channels.

I have an original subscription card on my VDR which decodes a number of channels, If I try to open a channel that is not supported from my card my MediaMVP crashes and I need to power off and on to recover. This happens also sometimes if my original card fail to open a channel for reason.

Any ideas please?

Regards

Neosat
My configuration:
vdr-1.4.6 with CVS streamdev-server
and Vomp server and dongle 0.2.7 downloaded from the site
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: muellerph on March 06, 2008, 09:31:15
Quote from: neosat on March 06, 2008, 04:20:53
How many MediaMVP's can work in a 100Mbit wired network?
We have 3 here and don't have any issues. So the question is what may be max?
This for sure depends on the bandwith of the program your are looking.

I would say a 100Mb/s network is find till 70-80Mb/s. And the may we get in Germany via satelite is 8Mb/s at the moment. This would bring us to 7-8 MVPs, but again assuming it is max per channel. If you use DVB-T the bandwith is 3Mb/s so you could have up to 20 - 25MVPs concurrent MVPs.

I'm unsure if anybody would really have such a high number of MVPs at 1 VDR.
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: Schnurps on March 06, 2008, 10:11:07
Quote from: muellerph on March 06, 2008, 09:31:15
I would say a 100Mb/s network is find till 70-80Mb/s. And the may we get in Germany via satelite is 8Mb/s at the moment. This would bring us to 7-8 MVPs, but again assuming it is max per channel. If you use DVB-T the bandwith is 3Mb/s so you could have up to 20 - 25MVPs concurrent MVPs.
I suppose, this could be maximized, if you connect the VDR with Gigabit to the switch. :-)
Here are running 4 MVPs without any problems.

(I have problems with non-available channels every now and then... - but i've never testet encryptet channels)
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: neosat on March 06, 2008, 11:02:46
Unfortunatly my switch is a 10/100Mbits at the momment. My VDR server is 1GBit though.

About encrypted channels problem:
After reading the forum I have read that some dongle files are out that can eliminate the problem with encrypted channels.

I am planning to upgrade to HD dvb2 cards soon so a good upgrade of the network would be superb.
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: Schnurps on March 06, 2008, 11:46:14
I don't think that your MVP is able to play hd-content - not because of the vomp-software, but because of the hardware-mpeg-decoder.
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: neosat on March 06, 2008, 13:35:07
I know, I hope that soon hauppauge will introduce a new version of MVP with HD. I will have as a HD clients other VDR's wth streamdev.
Thats where Digital TV is going to. HD all the way
Title: Re: Questions and Crashings with some Decrypted Channels
Post by: Chris on March 06, 2008, 18:45:32
It depends on what exactly is happening to the MVP when you view a channel that crashes it, but the next version of vomp will have a totally rewritten live tv system that will hopefully fix all these problems.