Stefan N. wrote:
> Sure, but the RPi3 has a good punch of power, in addition I use the USB Bootloader, so no SD card is used at all and I also do not use USB so much, only for the DVB card. The only thing the RPi has to do is recording the streams, not even HD streams, only SD, and save them on the network share. No input, no Live TV in parallel, nothing. I had used a RPi2 with OpenELEC before and everything worked fine there, so I do not think it is a performance issue.
Except, it's the DVB input stream on USB, the network stream to save to your network share, and when you have any clients, the network stream reading in from the network share again, and out to the clients. So, if you have a client watching, that is 4 things all going on simultaneously on the same bus. Also, the RPi only does 100Mb ethernet, not GbE.