Yes but not when connected directly to your Android box. You need to plugin your USB tv-tuner to a Linux or Windows computer running on your network with a third-party PVR "backend" software that acts as a PVR server software which actually does the tuning and streaming over the network, and then a PVR client addon in Kodi which connect to the third-party PVR backend software.
For more information read the wiki starting with
http://kodi.wiki/view/PVR and
http://kodi.wiki/view/PVR_backend to select a PVR backend software to use.
Many people in your situation setup commonel get a Raspberry Pi and install a Linux (OS) distrobution and have it run as a dedicated PVR server, meaning you plugin the USB tv-tuner to it and run the PVR tuner/server software on it, and nothing else. That way it can stream to all your Kodi devices. Recommended PVR backend software is then usually Tvheadend or VDR.
I'm still a little lost on the PVR thing,what exactly does it do?
Hi Everyone
Does anyone know how can I watch Live Cricket on my Bold 9900?
I want to play
live stream of CT 2017 There a lot of sites, but they all require flash support
Pls Advice
Thanks In Advance
(2017-04-24, 15:10)ahmerali Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Everyone
Does anyone know how can I watch Live Cricket on my Bold 9900?
I want to play live stream of CT 2017 There a lot of sites, but they all require flash support
Pls Advice
Thanks In Advance
That is not what PVR is about in Kodi. Read the wiki. PVR in Kodi is about using physical tuners, not streaming of sites from the internet.
I have both tvheadend and Kodi set up on my Mint Box.
Tvheadend sees 19 TV stations. But Kodi only sees 11, one being a radio station.
I've done everything including uninstalling the Tvheadend add-on on Kodi and re-installing it.
What am I missing? Why won't Kodi see the 19 TV stations?