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==Installing Tvheadend== | ==Installing Tvheadend== | ||
;Basic | |||
:Most Debian and Ubuntu installations can take advantage of the standard [[w:Advanced Packaging Tool|APT]] installation methods for getting Tvheadend installed, either using a GUI package manager, or from the command line using "<code>apt-get install tvheadend</code>". | |||
;Raspberry Pi | |||
:The easiest way to get Tvheadend on the Raspberry Pi is to use [[OpenELEC]]. | |||
;Crystalbuntu 1 | |||
{{see|PVR/Backend/Tvheadend/Crystalbuntu 1}} | |||
;Pogo Plug/Dock Star | |||
{{See|PVR/Backend/Tvheadend/Pogo Plug}} | |||
==Tvheadend quick start guide== | ==Tvheadend quick start guide== |
Revision as of 11:53, 27 October 2012
PVR/Contents 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 and can be used as a PVR backend of XBMC.
Tvheadend does not currently support Timeshifting or live rewind, however all other PVR functions should work without issue.
Preinstalled options
The following XBMC/OS distributions come with Tvheadend already installed, or easily installed as an option. These are great one-stop solutions that can greatly simplify the installation of the backend, as well as various other benefits unique to those distros.
Installing Tvheadend
- Basic
- Most Debian and Ubuntu installations can take advantage of the standard APT installation methods for getting Tvheadend installed, either using a GUI package manager, or from the command line using "
apt-get install tvheadend
".
- Raspberry Pi
- The easiest way to get Tvheadend on the Raspberry Pi is to use OpenELEC.
- Crystalbuntu 1
- See: PVR/Backend/Tvheadend/Crystalbuntu 1
- Pogo Plug/Dock Star
- See: PVR/Backend/Tvheadend/Pogo Plug
Tvheadend quick start guide
Connecting XBMC to Tvheadend
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