Mark Clarkstone wrote:
> Stephen Neal wrote:
> > Mark Clarkstone wrote:
> > > Stephen Neal wrote:
> > > > TV Headend (which isn't using them) reports them as :
> > > > Afatech AF9033 (DVB-T) - reported in dmesg as "ITE 9135(9006) Generic"
> > > > and
> > > > Sony CXD2820R (DVB-T2)
> > > >
> > > > They are a mix of August DVB-T202 (3xDVB-T) and a PCTV290e and an August DVB-T210v1 (aka Geniatech T220) for DVB-T2. (But have used 2 x DVB-T210v1s)
> > > >
> > > > I'm probably not stressing them that hard as I'm using Unicast not Multicast currently, but I've had multiple clients on multiple streams and they've been fine. Running on Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS on a
Celeron 2955U Chromebox. 3 x DVB-T tuners on a USB 3.0 hub into a shared USB 3.0 input, the two DVB-T2 tuners are going to separate USB 3.0 inputs. Using GigE for network connectivity.
> > >
> > > Ah, so your not actually using a Pi with all these tuners.. I have some of those Afatech AF9033 as well, great little tuners but don't work very well in low signal areas..
> >
> > No - running 5 DVB-T/T2 muxes over a single USB 2.0 connection which is also carrying the network traffic struck me as a bit hopeful. I am running a second setup with an Si2168/57 DVB-T2 tuner on a Pi 2 with MuMuDVB serving the tuner, but that is a single tuner set-up.
>
> Haha, scratching my head for a moment thinking how the hell is he running 3 tuners on a Pi without any errors >.<
Yep - and it's 5 tuners! ( 2 x 24Mbs + 1 x 27Mbs + 2 x 40Mbs - so around 155Mbs of total received content - though I'm not streaming that much...)