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A/V Media WebServers

 

There are three Media Servers on which you can access all of the house's  A/V inputs including:

 

Live TV - 8 Analogue,  2 Digital Satellite and 1 Digital Freeview Tuners

VCR and DVD Recordings

PVR Hard-Disk Recordings

Live CCTV (rotating screens showing all cameras) and Audio Monitoring

CD, Compact Casette and FM Radio (mulitple tuners).

MP3 Music Library

Any other audio or video input or output.

     

The three PVR / TIVO servers are identical, so if one server is recording (or someone else is viewing) on a channel that you don't want to watch, just choose another one.   Multiple users may view (the same) live output from the same server and there is no practical limit to the number of different recorded streams that can be viewed simeltaneously.   All media sources are available via the house UHF distribution system feeds into the media servers, however Server 1 also has direct S-Video feeds from the two digital Satellite Tuners for high quality viewing and recording. 

 

The TVTV Programme Guide automatically downloads recording schedules to whichever server has a free slot to avoid recording conflicts.  All servers will independently record as per the schedule but both the Network Client and Webserver interfaces treat the servers and tuner hardware as one completely integrated system so recordings can be browsed and played back from any media server (or indeed the central Archive) without users having to know about file locations etc. 

 

Please choose a Media Server:

 

Log on to Media1Server

 

Log on to Media2Server

 

Log on to Media3Server

 

Log on to the EPG (Programme Guide)

 

 

 

 


Last modified: Tuesday 4 November 2008