I just use dvbstream, scheduled using cron. To work with that I wrote
a utility to work out which is the next schedule in the crontab and
set the hardware alarm clock time to have the computer boot a few
minutes in advance of the recording time, run it just before shutting
down (it shuts it down for you) and the PC then wakes at the right
time. I also modified dvbstream to allow the DVB device name to be
used instead of its adaptor number, to cater for the devices changing
numbers between bootups. Some initial changes were made to dvbstream
to specify a programme name to be monitored in the now/next programme
info, to try to cater for early programme starts or overruns, but I
can't say that it is reliable as it hasn't been used much.
These are all private changes but I'm happy to share the source code
if of interest.
Tim.
Hi everyone,
I'm currently setting up a new server that will (among other things)
record TV shows for me. In the past I've used cron to schedule
recording jobs, and I've used dvbrecord to do the actual recording.
This set up has served me well for many years, but unfortunately
dvbrecord doesn't seem to exist any more, and it never supported
programs with AC3 audio anyway (which is pretty much all the HDTV
channels here in Australia.)
If you were setting up a headless machine to record TV shows, what
programs would you use to do this? Ideally I'd like the shows dumped
into a local directory, so that I can watch them over NFS with
mplayer,
but I'm open to alternatives.
I really want to avoid running a whole "media centre" program like
MythTV, VDR, etc. as I'd like this to be lean and clean and I don't
mind
using the command line for playback.
Any suggestions? I'd be happy to document the final system,
installation, configuration, etc. on the LinuxTV wiki, as I couldn't
find any info about this sort of thing on there at the moment.
Many thanks,
Adam.
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