I've been away too long, It's nice to see some familiar faces still here
I've used a "tuner farm" (8 tuners) with Beyond TV (BTV) running on a server for about 10 years now. I've used JRiver for my music and movies almost as long. This server serves Home Theater computers in my study, bedroom and living room.
Now Cox is encrypting everything soon and I'll need cable card tuners. They call this going "All Digital". I call it self-serving and a monumental pain in my butt. I really wish they would wait till I die to do this, but no such luck (I may have another 20-30 years in me)
Since I had BTV and it was basically bullet-proof, I never switched to JRiver for my TV viewing. BTV is completely dead now and the diehards like me will be coming here as their cable companies move to encrypted content and we need to switch to cable card tuners (not supported by BTV) for even their non-premium viewing and recording.
Here's my thought, please correct/critique as needed:
1) The server is a reasonably quick i3 machine running Server 2012 R2 with a 1TB HD free for nothing but TV recordings
2) Two HD Homeruns (cable card type) with three tuners each (these just sit on the network)
3) Run JRiver on the server 24/7 to handle recording duties
4) Run JRiver on the clients to watch live or recorded TV as desired
I'm not worried about recording premium content, I don't subscribe to it.
I am wondering how JRiver will bump a live viewer if a tuner is needed for a recording (unlikely with 6 tuners).
This is a hardwired network with gigabit switches, capable of streaming Blu-ray movies, bandwidth shouldn't be a problem.
I'm working my way through the posts, but I haven't really seen anything about this kind of usage yet.
Thanks in advance,
Jay