doktor5000 wrote:What about me-tv ?
wilcal wrote:Is Myth-TV supposed to work with this too?
Absolutely, been using it for more than 7 years on Mageia (switched when Kaffeine initially was not available after Mageia switched to KDE4)
wilcal wrote:doktor5000 wrote:What about me-tv ?
me-tv seems to require some kind of database set up where as Kaffeine is simply plug and play.
wilcal wrote:MCC -> Software Management -> Install & Remove Software -> mythtv
on a 64-bit system presents over 50 packages to be installed. Just installing a basic system what should be initially installed and how should that be set up to get a DTV USB tuner to work?
mysql /usr/share/mythtv/initialdb/mc.sql
arnesp wrote:
You need to install mythtv-backend and mythtv-frontend and their dependencies.
You also need the mariadb database server. If you are using the Plasma DE, I think it will already be installed..........
arnesp wrote:a HowTo (for an earlier version, but should still be useful): https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythTV-HOWTO_-_0.27
doktor5000 wrote:What about me-tv ?
doktor5000 wrote:That was in 1.3 times when it still could create its own channels.conf, although creating that is not rocket science, but I digress.
Use what work for you
isadora wrote:So, this topic is sort of solved now?
wilcal wrote:isadora wrote:So, this topic is sort of solved now?
Yes, and no... The really good news is that Kaffeine works incredibly well.
Zezinho wrote:Nice to see that all the work I had reporting a 100% CPU bug in kaffeine has now resulted in a usable app.
wilcal wrote:Do note that Kaffeine captures video in m2t format. Mpeg2 not mpeg4.
arnesp wrote:You shouldn't read too much into the m2t file extension. kaffeine will just store a recording with the encoding used in the received signal.
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