Anybody using it in bullseye or bookworm?
It has been broke for awhile now and I tried working on it yesterday with no success. It appears to work while producing empty streams. It's a long story, but I have menu's and schedulers built since Jessie that now need rebuilt...I'm probably just late to the party as usual and some alternatives do work, are newer and maintained, so...
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DVB-apps (gnutv) in bullseye
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Re: DVB-apps (gnutv) in bullseye
Until now I've never heard of GnuTV. That being said I don't hear about a lot of things. I've been using MythTV. I put it into a Docker with it's own dedicated MariaDB. Works great. Feed the tuner to it.
https://gitlab.com/jmgibson1981/homescr ... ker/mythtv
https://gitlab.com/jmgibson1981/homescr ... ker/mythtv
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Re: DVB-apps (gnutv) in bullseye
Yep, myth is a little fat for me. My setup is more like a headless server, except it isn't. It's simply cron doing up to 7 channel time-shifting to memory. No interface really except cli. To watch mpv does fine, through simple menus based on gnutv use.
on Bullseye other tuning methods break mpv's ability to recycle a window, we'll see. I'll revert to buster's version it appears. It's been bulletproof for a long time.
on Bullseye other tuning methods break mpv's ability to recycle a window, we'll see. I'll revert to buster's version it appears. It's been bulletproof for a long time.