On Thursday 11 Aug 2011, Chris Rankin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently use VDR to watch Freeview in the UK, and it works great
> with a Hauppauge NOVA-T-USB2 adapter. However, this adapter isn't
> compatible with DVB-T2 and so I've now ordered a nanoStick T2 290e and
> have upgraded to the Linux 3.0.1
Me too - noticed that DVB-T2 stick a while back.
I have the same issue with changing the front-end, I'm particularly
loathed to part with my mediaMVP's using VOMP with my headless server.
This forms a good multi-user, functional, low power, low cost, reliable
solution... who could want anythin
On Friday 12 Aug 2011, Richard F wrote:
> Me too - noticed that DVB-T2 stick a while back.
>
> I have the same issue with changing the front-end, I'm particularly
> loathed to part with my mediaMVP's using VOMP with my headless server.
> This forms a good multi-user, functional, low power, low cos
> If that's not doable, I guess I'll build a new Ion-based box and use xine
> for output. The problem then is that you don't tend to get many PCI slots
> for DVB cards (well, not with the small Atom boards). Maybe I could just
> keep the current vdr box (2.66 MHz P4) and stick an Nvidia graphics ca
On 12 August 2011 12:33, Gerald Dachs wrote:
> Currently I am testing vtuner on a Seagate Dockstar with 2 sundtek DVB-C
> USB sticks that is streaming to a Zotac HD-ID 40. It is promising.
FYI vtuner is available here http://code.google.com/p/vtuner/
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> On 12 August 2011 12:33, Gerald Dachs wrote:
>> Currently I am testing vtuner on a Seagate Dockstar with 2 sundtek
DVB-C USB sticks that is streaming to a Zotac HD-ID 40. It is
promising.
>
> FYI vtuner is available here http://code.google.com/p/vtuner/
And here for Ubuntu Natty
https://launc
DVB-T2 has entered Sweden too, so I'm interested in this topic too.
AFAIK there is only two DVB-T2 gadgets, the nanoStick and Blackgolds
BGT3620, none have mainstream working Linux drivers yet.
I currently stream MUMUDVB(Multicast) -> VDR-IPTV from server to client
with EPG imported by XMLTV.
On 12.08.2011 00:59, Chris Rankin wrote:
I haven't pushed it upstream to Klaus, I think the preferable solution
is to do it as a plugin - search for the eepg plugin which incorporates
the parsing code.
OK, thanks. Fedora 15 is still using VDR 1.6.x but the plugin looks small
enough that I'm ho