Using commercial receivers for recording?

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I've been using my Edision OS Mini 4K to record TS files, and it does a great job. The issue is it only has one tuner. I would like to be able to record TS files for both C and KU from the same receiver. I then use TSReader to anaylze the streams for bitrate and other modulation parameters, or just to save my recordings with the highest quality possible (ie no transcoding). I've been searching for an OS MIO+ with no success. Then it occurred to me...

I already have an Arris DSR-7403 and an Ericsson RX8200. Both have 4 tuners. Does anybody know if these receivers can record/output TS files? The Arris has ethernet outputs, but it's unclear to me how to utilize those.

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PS this is related to my previous thread from September about streaming directly from receivers to PC without transcoding. So far it seems only the Edision is capable of this.


Hoping either the Ericsson or Arris could do it, as they are commercial receivers
 
Probably not much help but zipping thru the dsr-7400 HD series op manual it looks like the gige port is industry standard and can be configured to send a ts stream. I don't know.
Have you gone through the gige menu to see if an output selection (asi, .ts) is available?
 
Yes I think it can, but where is it sending it and how do you access it?
Whew. Wish I had one to play with.
Looks like besides being able to set the LAN management interface like you show @ 10.0.0.129 you can set the GigE port IP for channel streaming.
Links for the DSR-7400 HD Series Operators Manual always take me to scribd. And I don't have a scribd acct so things get fuzzy (literally) fast. But. going back further to the DSR-6000 and DSR-4530 manuals step you thru the config menus.
Could it be if you setup the GigE menu to another IP on your lan in the same scope. And use VLC to tune into it....magic? I mean. Looks simple enough. VLC <IP Address>:Port. Mr. Smiley is supposed to be a colon IP<colon>port. An after the fact edit from me.....
Single Port Transport Stream.....sounds like a hint. Maybe the Ricks DSR guys could help?

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