Use Kaffeine to receive free-to-air TV on your Linux box
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 194.130.136.219]
on February 28, 2008 08:46 AM
I use Kaffeine 0.8.6 with all win32 codecs installed.
As for hardware, I use a sky star2 pci card (sat tv) and a Freecom DVB-T (digital terestial tv) USB card.
This arrangement works very well and I have seemingless integration between sat tv and DVB-T.
I can watch one channel while recording another or record whole digital muxes (6 channels at once).
Then it starts to get real fun (play back the mux stream 6 times and watch a different tv channel) !
Use Kaffeine to receive free-to-air TV on your Linux box
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 194.130.136.219] on February 28, 2008 08:46 AMAs for hardware, I use a sky star2 pci card (sat tv) and a Freecom DVB-T (digital terestial tv) USB card.
This arrangement works very well and I have seemingless integration between sat tv and DVB-T.
I can watch one channel while recording another or record whole digital muxes (6 channels at once).
Then it starts to get real fun (play back the mux stream 6 times and watch a different tv channel) !
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