![]() previously as soon as any mux failed it would give up assuming nothing else could be tuned. However just because no tuner was available that could service that mux doesn't mean there wasn't one that couldn't service another. The only real issue I can see with this is if we're idle scanning it's possible due to bad luck to starve muxes of an attempt. We can either rely on random chance or put some additional weighting based on time? Though that could be problematic for other reasons. |
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README.md |
Tvheadend
(c) 2006 - 2014 Tvheadend Foundation CIC
What it is
Tvheadend is a TV streaming server and digital video recorder.
It supports the following inputs:
- DVB-C
- DVB-T(2)
- DVB-S(2)
- ATSC
- IPTV
- UDP
- HTTP
How to build for Linux
First you need to configure:
$ ./configure
If any dependencies are missing the configure script will complain or attempt to disable optional features.
Build the binary:
$ make
After build, the binary resides in build.linux
directory.
Thus, to start it, just type:
$ ./build.linux/tvheadend
Settings are stored in $HOME/.hts/tvheadend
.
How to build for OS X
Same build procedure applies to OS X.
After build, the binary resides in build.darwin
directory.
Only network sources (IPTV, SAT>IP) are supported on OS X. There is no support for DVB USB sticks and PCI cards. Transcoding is currently not supported.
Further information
For more information about building, including generating packages, please visit:
https://tvheadend.org/projects/tvheadend/wiki/Building
https://tvheadend.org/projects/tvheadend/wiki/Packaging
https://tvheadend.org/projects/tvheadend/wiki/Git