In the last 3 years I have cumulated some different hardware gizmo and it is my 
goal to put them in production now.... but I'd like to hear from more expert 
people if feasible or not.

My VDR server is a 200mhz IBM netstation, with a Nexus DVB-S and a dvb-t card. 
netstation has been modified to host a notebook harddisk. it has a 100mbit lan. 
It is located in my "computer room" and connected to the kitchen tv via a CVBS 
(for viewing) and VGA (for configuring)

My other equipment is:
- Hauppauge MVP (unused)
- dlink 320 (dvd/divs player with lan connection using uPNP protocol) in living 
room
- a couple of other PC

Now I'd like to:
a) start using the MVP to connect to television in bedroom: I think that 
VOMPserver should be used
b) start using the dlink 320.... just for replay if realtime tv not 
possible.... I don't think there is an hook to vdr for uPNP servers... I may 
configure the server to "export" the VDR directory structure...
c) stream the live tv or replays to the notebook or the PC I usually use... 
what plugins/patches/setup/programs should I use on the VDR server and on the 
Windows or Linux (dual boot) PC ?

A link to documentation is of course ok.

Thank you,
Francesco

PS: I know that a 200mhz server is nowadays wery outdated.... but it's chipset 
is a genuine intel and it is able to succesfully record up to 3 streams 
concurrently (but VDR responsiveness is really bad...). Other PC I may use have 
poor quality chipsets that can't handle that load, have AMD processors that 
need HUGE and noisy heatsink.....




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