38 pointsby hyperific4 days ago5 comments
  • sarah-robiina day ago
    I use it since countless years. Works very reliable, supports all kind of complex configurations, best way of receiving OTA TV and radio.

    Just the ext.js UI is a bit dated and buggy, but it works. And we still got TvhClient on mobile...

    Also great integration into Kodi and Jellyfin. Or simply use custom hook scripts or its API.

  • Sean-Dera day ago
    What USB Tuners do people like? I have a Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD Dual Tuner - 955D and I have to restart server every 3 days because it deadlocks.

    Do any alternatives to TvHeadEnd exist? I looked a bit and seems like it’s the best. So much customization it would be hard to reach it’s quality

    • dodslasera day ago
      It's been a few years since i last tried, but I was pretty satisfied with TBS PCI-e tuners [1]. Good linux support, stable, and you can get them with multiple tuners to stream/record many channels at once.

      [1] www.tbsiptv.com

    • hbogert16 hours ago
      Anysee 30 something. It's USB but I have uptimes close to a year
    • wmlavendera day ago
      This is a route that I was planning to take on Linux, so it is disappointing to hear that this was your experience. Is it possible that HDHomeRun as the backend to Tvheadend is the way to go?
  • wallst07a day ago
    I just pulled my old hdhomerun out of the drawer the other day. I was thinking if it would even work anymore.

    tvheadend has been around for a long time, glad to see it.

  • stavrosa day ago
    I wish projects would have a short "what this is" paragraph. Right now, the front page is a forum, "docs" says the documentation is maintained by users and links to the changelog, and there's nothing anywhere that tells me what this project does.
    • josh3736a day ago
      Agreed the website is poorly organized, but if you click About, you get that paragraph:

      https://tvheadend.org/p/about

      > Tvheadend is the leading TV streaming server and recorder for Linux supporting ATSC, DVB-C/C2, DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2, ISDB-T, IPTV, SAT>IP and HDHomeRun input sources. Tvheadend outputs HTTP (VLC, MPlayer), HTSP (Kodi, Movian) and SAT>IP streams, and can ingest multiple Electronic Program Guide (EPG) formats including over-the-air (OTA) broadcast data for DVB and ATSC, and OpenTV extensions like XMLTV and PyXML.

      So it's a DVR project in the vein of TiVo and Windows Media Center.

      • simonjgreena day ago
        Streaming, not DVR. Think TV to IP
        • predakangaa day ago
          It does include a fairly full-featured DVR system - I used to use it with Kodi to record shows off DVB-T.
          • simonjgreen17 hours ago
            Oh, I must be misremembering. I also used to use it with XBMC/Kodi, but I recalled kodi itself being the dvr element. Or maybe I’m even conflating it with plex. It has been a minute :D
      • stavrosa day ago
        Ah nice, thank you.
    • 6 hours ago
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  • alexdevphp15 hours ago
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