<div dir="ltr">I use the HDHR4-2DT and it does do multirec, so I assume the HDHR5-2DT does as well. I had to move from internal PCIe card tuners after we moved and the new house doesn't have any easy way to get an aerial cable to where the backend resides. It's been going 24/7 for a year without issues, connected over a Powerline network.<div><br></div><div>Peter.</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 12 April 2018 at 15:31, Hika van den Hoven <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hikavdh@gmail.com" target="_blank">hikavdh@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hoi E,<br>
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Wednesday, April 11, 2018, 6:10:10 PM, you wrote:<br>
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> On 11/04/18 12:53, Justin Hornsby wrote:<br>
>> Ah well.<br>
>> <br>
>> I did say I only had one PCIe slot.. and it's occupied by something from nvidia :)<br>
>> <br>
>> £140ish for a quad tuner DVB-T2 card isn't too bad but I'd have to replace the mainboard (and probably the CPU) to be able to use it.<br>
>> <br>
>> Are there good open source drivers for it? I'm not overly concerned but I prefer drivers for stuff to be in kernel. I started out having to patch & build my own kernel & I'd love to think those days are behind me.<br>
>> <br>
>> I'm guessing the lack of other replies here means there aren't any UK HDHR paying attention to this list. If multirec works - great - if not, no big deal.<br>
>> <br>
>> Cheers!<br>
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> I'm a UK HDHR user.<br>
<br>
> I had to look up "multirec" to be sure of the meaning. I've only<br>
> been doing it since 2013. I currently possess 5 HDHomerun Connect<br>
> units. One is not in use because the psu failed. One is still in the<br>
> box. 2 are used by DVBLink software installed on my NAS box. It<br>
> definitely does not do multirec, and apparently never will, so the<br>
> maximum is 4 channels. The fifth and oldest is used by my MythTV box<br>
> which is a Shuttle nettop pc. In theory it can record 10 channels at<br>
> the same time (5 per tuner) but the practical limit seems to be 5 or<br>
> 6.<br>
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</span>That means multirec! As I read it, it is your DVBlink software on your<br>
NAS that does not support multirec<br>
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Tot mails,<br>
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