Regarding repo this one is the one to use g...@github.com:obit/ObitTV.git 2011/12/30 Thomas Söderberg <tho...@obit.se>
> Hello all > > My simple thoughts to success for UbuntuTV > > I've been using mythtv for a long time and even though I found it really > nice but complains have been issued by my relatives :-( They found it hard > to use, mainly because they are all used to a normal tv (press channel 1 on > remote and channel 1 pops up without hazzle and waiting). I think this is > very keen to success for future UbuntuTV. It should be simple as 'hel'l > from start and if you need extra features you add it as you go along, > However it should also contain the extra feature that we all want, but from > the basic it should be very easy to use and look nice (It's all about > perceptions) . Another important thing is speed. Switching between channels > should be fast. The other thing that I see as important are that it's > easily customizable > > > Below are my recipes > > I've did some quick hacking tonight and come up with the following > arrangement. (eg It's not about perceptions in this POC just a quick hack) > > Frontend client should be made by Qt/QML it should be capable of reading > almost all media url's rtp/rtps/fileshares etc etc > Backend included for dvb should be made of streaming dvb card out in the > air (rtp). > > The poc that I've came up tonight could be followed and cloned at > https://o...@github.com/obit/ObitTV.git > > > basic ideas are followed > > > QT app handles core play of files to screen (currently using vlc lib did > start with gstreamer but the sink was not fast enough and I didn't have the > time to speed it up for th POC) See a great future for using gstreamer as > main lib for viewing. > QML handles all the GUI stuff for presenting menus etc (Right now it > doesn't do much just show a simple overlay when pressing F1 where you could > choose channels) This would make it easy to modify and expand without > changing the core. > PosgresDB as stores for url to medialinks etc > For my home right now I'm using DVBLast for streaming dvb (It's working as > a charm and is very stable) > > > > My simple thoughts, > > Thomas > > > > > > > > > >
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