Tvheadend is a TV streaming server for Linux supporting DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C, DVB-T, ATSC, IPTV, and Analog video (V4L) as input sources.
![]() Generally this is intended to be used such that a user can select which frontend they wish to enable. However in theory with clever configuration, configure one adapter then the other and enabling close fds and disabling idle scan, it might be possible to use both frontends. But since TVH doesn't do any form of arbitration strange errors might occur if you try to access both frontends at the same time (which for most such adapters is not possible). |
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README |
Tvheadend TV streaming server ============================= (c) 2006 - 2012 Andreas Öman, et al. 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. $ make Build the binary, after build the binary resides in 'build.linux/'. Thus, to start it, just type: $ ./build.linux/tvheadend Settings are stored in $HOME/.hts/tvheadend Further information =================== For more information about building, including generating packages please visit https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/projects/tvheadend/wiki/Building