DVB-T
Daniel Kozák
kozzi11 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 2 23:30:20 PST 2014
Russel Winder píše v Ne 02. 03. 2014 v 19:20 +0000:
> Given that DVB-T starts with D, this list should be interested ;-)
>
> I appreciate that with the rise of Internet feed television, few people
> are interested in DVB-T. On the other hand there are a large number of
> people still using DVB-T, including me. I have no idea what the Windows
> and OSX systems of choice are, but in the Linux-verse MythTV is the
> market leader. Except that this is for home entertainment systems, is
> heavyweight and requires MySQL.
http://xbmc.org/
> My use of DVB-T requires a lightweight
> client. VLC is not that client – you have to be turned on by calculating
> the frequencies and bandwidths of the channel you want to watch,
> manually.
Thats not true, you can use some soft (w_scan) to create channels.conf
and then use this channel.conf as a playlist
> All this led me to Me-TV, which is exactly what I want, but is
> sadly a programmer-less project. Sadly it is also written in C++, using
> Autotools.
>
> I am very close to signing up to develop this project, and would love to
> do this as D+GtkD – switching what is currently a Gtk+2 system to Gtk+3.
> If there was someone or some people who could chip in support and some
> effort then I think we can volunteer to take this on and create Me-TV
> 3.0.0 as a D+GtkD system.
>
> The current Me-TV user base don't really care about how it is
> implemented, just that it works.
>
> I am in contact with the person who has valiantly been keeping the
> project going without development support, and I am sure that if a few
> programmer types chipped in an hour here and an hour there so as to get
> a new version of Me-TV in place he would be a very happy person.
>
In KDE I use kaffeine which is simple and good enought.
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