2015-10-19, 09:55
Hi,
I have what I believe to be a very specific requirement.
On my living room the antenna cable connector on the opposite side of my TV. Today I have a Raspberry PI connected to a play TV (PS3 USB video card) distributing the open DVB-T channels on my home network using powerline adaptors and TVHeadend. This small server is unbelievably stable, it has been running more than a year under my couch without a glitch.
On my TV I have another Raspberry PI (Model 2) with KODI on linux and a Harmony remote control with FLIRC. The setup works quite ok, some freezes here and there.
Now to the point, my wife wants everything from one remote control, by everything I mean mostly open channels (DVB-T standard definition mpeg2 streams from the TVHeadend), netflix and HBO Nordic. Today Netflix and HBO come from a chromecast and my phone
Is there a way for you to check hoe well the DVB-T streams would work on this hardware? On the PI is looks quite good on a 1080 TV with the MPEG2 license and hardware decoding. Channels change quite fast, EPG works.
Another wife's requirement would be recording open channels but that I think might be more of me setting it up that WeTek hardware related right?
Looking forward as this new box might be the final answer for me.
I have what I believe to be a very specific requirement.
On my living room the antenna cable connector on the opposite side of my TV. Today I have a Raspberry PI connected to a play TV (PS3 USB video card) distributing the open DVB-T channels on my home network using powerline adaptors and TVHeadend. This small server is unbelievably stable, it has been running more than a year under my couch without a glitch.
On my TV I have another Raspberry PI (Model 2) with KODI on linux and a Harmony remote control with FLIRC. The setup works quite ok, some freezes here and there.
Now to the point, my wife wants everything from one remote control, by everything I mean mostly open channels (DVB-T standard definition mpeg2 streams from the TVHeadend), netflix and HBO Nordic. Today Netflix and HBO come from a chromecast and my phone
Is there a way for you to check hoe well the DVB-T streams would work on this hardware? On the PI is looks quite good on a 1080 TV with the MPEG2 license and hardware decoding. Channels change quite fast, EPG works.
Another wife's requirement would be recording open channels but that I think might be more of me setting it up that WeTek hardware related right?
Looking forward as this new box might be the final answer for me.