- RASPBERRY PI AVERMEDIA A835 DRIVERS
- RASPBERRY PI AVERMEDIA A835 DRIVER
- RASPBERRY PI AVERMEDIA A835 TV
They are very cheap, but not very signal sensitive, so you will need a good aerial.
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That's the kind of tuner I use, but any based on that chipset should be plug 'n' play. <- may give you a starting point, but my spanish is poor.
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It may be worth having a look at your muxes in Spain, to see what channels are sent on T and T2. In the UK, some DVB-T2 muxes also carry some SD channels, so I miss a couple of fairly niche SD channels too, but nothing important. Sadly not, as DVB-T only gives SD resolution. Trimethia wrote:Thanks! I am thinking of sticking to DVB-T for the time being. One last question, would it be possible to get HD /FullHD quality with DVB-T tuners ? Any tuner recommendations ? Thanks! I am thinking of sticking to DVB-T for the time being.
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I'm not familiar enough with building drivers from source, or dabbling about inserting modules into the kernel, and that has been the main reason I have stayed with DVB-T rather than upgraded to T2. There are plenty of threads on here about people having issues building drivers for DVB-T2 cards, so if you decide to use a C2 rather than a Pi, then check your DVB-T2 cards have drivers available for our old kernel. However, that's DVB-T with RTL2832U based cards, which have kernel drivers in 3.16. Wifi connect is again via usb, to a 4g wifi router. The 2 tuners are on the same hub on one usb port, and they record to a 2tb HDD on another port.
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Pi does have lower performance than Odroid C2 but is likely to have better driver support and stability.īutmonkeh wrote:My Odroid is setup for dual USB DVB-T tuners with Tvheadend, and is quite happy recording 2 channels, and streaming or playing locally via kodi at the same time (while serving pi-hole, and vpn connection to the rest of the network). That being said, my main concern of getting an Odroid C2 is driver support of USB DVB-T/T2 tuners.
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(Btw, found some videos from a guy streaming TV from 3 USB tuners connected to a Pi here: This would mean that up to 2 streams can be possible in terms of bandwidth right? It is unknown to me if the Pi CPU/Mem would be able to handle multiple streams, which I have no idea. Bandwidth left for Ethernet (max 300Mbps) would be around 200Mbps? Suppose I have two USB tuners attached in a Pi 3b+, consuming ~100 Mbps of the common bandwidth. If I am not wrong the stream bitrate for such standards appears to be ~30 Mbps for T and ~50 Mbps for T2. In my case I am interested in European TV channels using DVB T/T2. However I am not really sure about the numbers. Use what fits your needs, I don't get paid either way =) Doubling the internal bandwidth required. Remember on a Pi USB bandwidth is shared, you will be using a USB dongle and USB Ethernet at the same time. Rooted wrote:A 1080i HTSP (ATSC) stream is around 22 megabit/s which like I said a Pi can handle, but if you want more than a single stream you may run into issues. Finally, gigabit ethernet would not suppose any benefit due to internet connection being the bottleneck. Additionally (and ideally), I will not be transcoding (even if I were, I guess Odroid C2 CPU is not powerful enough and would struggle to transcode). Is there any reason why an Odroid C2 would be better suited for these tasks ?Īs far as I know, the Odroid C2 has dedicated hardware for HVEC decoding, but in my case this does not help as I am not planning to decode(playback) on the device, only use it for streaming.
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(no playback on the device, ideally just pass through streaming without transcoding)Īccording to a raspberry Pi 2 would be enough for streaming live TV from DVB-T2. (2) Stream thought the internet live HD TV by means of a m3u list of an IPTV provider. (1) Stream through the internet live HD TV coming from a DVB-T2 usb dongle. I am looking for a SBC device that could run TvHeadend for the following two tasks (either one or another, not simultaneously)