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So before Quantum I had 3 seperate DVR's in my house. When I was sent my Quantum box it had 2 media servers and 4 Media Clients.
Are the DVR's still kept seperate? Or is it ONE shared DVR? We've liked it where what we record is seperate from what someone else records. We each had our own list.
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what is recorded is shared just like old boxes. they each have their own scheduled recordings.
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Each VMS (the DVRs) will have its own name and its own folder of recorded shows. However, you can access those folders and shows from any other VMS and client.
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Thanks! I also found out you can have a max of 2 VMS on your account also
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I just intalled my VMS and three clients w/o a hitch. The only problem I nw face is to be able to reach my MR-DVR thru my new VMS/Client setup or visa-versa. What do I need to do resolve this issue/
Thanks in advnce . . .
Tom Johnson
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@darth1949 wrote:I just intalled my VMS and three clients w/o a hitch. The only problem I nw face is to be able to reach my MR-DVR thru my new VMS/Client setup or visa-versa. What do I need to do resolve this issue/
Thanks in advnce . . .
Tom Johnson
The old MRdvr and stb's are not compatible with VMS and IPC boxes. Digital adapters are still compatible.
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Thanks for the quick response. Is this digital adapters something that can make access available to view thru quantum VMS or is it a complete replacement device for the MR-DVR?
Thanks again . . .
Tom Johnson
@tns_2 wrote:
@darth1949 wrote:I just intalled my VMS and three clients w/o a hitch. The only problem I nw face is to be able to reach my MR-DVR thru my new VMS/Client setup or visa-versa. What do I need to do resolve this issue/
Thanks in advnce . . .
Tom Johnson
The old MRdvr and stb's are not compatible with VMS and IPC boxes. Digital adapters are still compatible.
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Digtial Adapters are much more limited. THey don't have a programming guide, VOD, etc and only can send the SD channels to your TV. The don't talk to MRDVR/VMS boxes.
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Digital adapter is a SD box that has no guide or VOD. Can't view anything on DVR.
Wghat are you trying to do?
Your MRDVR was replaced by the VMS. STBs were replaced by the IPCs.
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it is very upsetting that the vms dvr's cannot toggle between live tv and a show you are watching that has been recorded on dvr using the "last" button