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	I will have a Sage Server in my office hooked up to two Dish Network boxes, a Sage Server in the living room hooked up to my TV with two OTA HDTV cards and a few clients across the house. I have to have the the OTA cards in the living room because I can not tune OTA in my office. Would this type of configuration work. I believe the OTA Server would act as a network encoder, but would the two servers "sync up" and would the client be able to tell either server to record?  | 
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			If you set up one of the servers as a network encoder, as shown on the bottom half of p. 248 of the v5.0 manual (Appendix G), you'll have a single SageTV system to share for all your clients. (The network encoder system would have a UI that acts as a client of the main server too.) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			If you want, you could also set up your recording dirs as UNC paths, then use the mmc/encoders/###/forced_video_storage_path_prefix= property to have the tuners in each system store their recordings on the local system. Just use the first few chars of the UNC path that is local to a tuner to have it use only those dir(s). - Andy 
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			Andy, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Thanks for the help  . Now to wait for the upcoming beta  . Does my status of EX-news guy get me a sneak peak at the beta  .Regards, Alan AKA sticky  | 
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			On the netwrok encoder machine.. does that require two licenses? One for the network encoder and one for the client?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			No, the encoder only needs a license for SageTV, since it acts as both the encoder and client UI. The first bullet-point on p. 248 tells how to start a client UI. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			(edited to correct the answer) - Andy 
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			Oops! Thanks, I misread the question & thought the question was whether 2 SageTV licenses were needed for the 2 PCs. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			On the encoder PC, only a SageTV license is needed; the additional Client license is not needed for that PC since SageTV acts as both the encoder and the client UI. I'll edit my above post to correct it also. - Andy 
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