What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on
Added by Jonas Lang almost 2 years ago
I was curious what OS/Hardware other users have TVH installed on. Personally I started out with Ubuntu on an x86 PC using a hybrid DVBS/T PCI card many moons ago. DVBT is of no real value to me where I’m based (limited selection of DVBT channels available) so I’m purely using TVH for reception of DVBS only.
I’m beginning to see some real exotic setups being deployed and was interested to hear a little bit more about them.
I did use a PPA to install TVH but digging a little deeper into TVH I am little more confident now and understand the flexibility of building from source.
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RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
A noname box with RAID-5 and OpenSuSE, corrently four USB tuners and a card reader for OsCam. Been running tvheadend since 4.7.0 when our old PVR deemed obsolete (granted I had replaced the hardddisk and recapped the PSU on that). With tvheadend the switch from DVB-T to DVB-T2 what pretty painless. Just replacd two tuner sticks.
I use both DVB-C and DVB-T2
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by saen acro almost 2 years ago
Ubuntu 8.04 to now days 22.04 x86 and x86-64
from 350Mhz single core with analog tuner to USB/PCI/PCIe C/T/S even 12 tuner dektec DTA-2139C
OpenWRT port, and even SH4 on my Octagon sf-1028p with have just 64Mb ram
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Jonas Lang almost 2 years ago
Looking interesting so far. It’s hard to say which is the most popular these days, DVBS, T or C. I understand that many are opting for the IPTV route but I don’t think IPTV would be one of TVH’s strong points. Hopefully a few more will respond here so we can gauge what direction TVH should go in.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Eyerex UK almost 2 years ago
I use a Pi3 Model B+ running Raspberry Pi OS Lite with a Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD USB TV tuner which works great for watching live TV SD and HD and for recording TV shows
PS don't go near a Pi4 with Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD USB TV tuner as you will see errors and glitches on recordings and live TV
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Dave H almost 2 years ago
An Acer Core i5 box with openSUSE 15.1 and a TBS 6205 quad DVB-T2 tuner. OS not updated because I'm too lazy to recompile the out-of-tree driver. TVH 4.2.6 'cos it works.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
Same here. I treat it pretty much as an "appliance" and only upgrade the OS when I have to. openSuSE 15.2 is pretty recent
I might need to consider another box or at least replace the disks in a while though.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Jonas Lang almost 2 years ago
Interesting choice OpenSUSE in both cases. Any particular reason for that choice.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Dave H almost 2 years ago
In my case, it was what I used at work so I used it at home too. But I'm considering migrating to something else since SUSE don't really have LTS versions any longer. I also have Debian and Mint on another box, and a recently acquired Hauppauge quad tuner somewhere about the place. But change causes disruption.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Jonas Lang almost 2 years ago
Yes I thought so. Being a commercial centric OS I suspected that was the reason for your choice.
I’m running Ubuntu way back from the days of 6.x as I found it easiest to configure. Debian was pretty basic at the time so it wasn’t really an option.
I started with MythTV front and backend and progressed to TVH. Running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on an i7 and still using the Hauppauge HVR4000 which is super reliable.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Dave H almost 2 years ago
Jonas Lang wrote:
Yes I thought so. Being a commercial centric OS I suspected that was the reason for your choice.
My employer wasn't commercial, and our group used openSUSE not SUSE at work. Other groups used Scientific Linux, MacOS, Windows etc etc.
I started with MythTV front and backend.
Yes, me too. But I found it difficult to build and configure.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Ron L almost 2 years ago
I have a home made computer build from an ASRock Q1900MPro3 running Linux Mint 20.2 at the moment. Prof 7301 DVB-S2 and TBS5980 DVB-S2. The are no terrestrial broadcasters here. I've added in a Cabernet server to feed IPTV into TVH and have some plain m3u iptv.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
Being a commercial centric OS
Some of the systems I use at work are Sles-based, but we also have other flavours. I am no Linux expert, but have friends that work with variants of Suse so I know where to turn when I get stuck. I agree that an LTS version would be preferable, but I really only needed to upgrade once, because a certain tuner needed the 5.x kernel.
I use XBMC as a frontend. Initially on an RPI, but now on a Vero4. I have another XBMC running on a PI2 in my library with a HiFiBerry Amp. Both systems use the tvh box for storage. The one in the library is for Music.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by saen acro almost 2 years ago
XBMC from long time is renamed to KODI
For such embedder devices as RPI AlpinLinux, less then 64mb for OS itself.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
XBMC from long time is renamed to KODI
Sorry. I mistyped. I run the OSMC variant. I also run KORE on my android devices, plus Robert Siebel's TVHClient
For such embedder devices as RPI AlpinLinux, less then 64mb for OS itself
Do you mean: https://www.alpinelinux.org ?
Will check it out. OSMC is debian-based, but I would not dream of running tvh on the same box. I know that a lot of folks do, but I try to separate all my eggs into different baskets. Same for IPTV/DVB-T/DVB-C. I do not use IPTV per se, but the TV has a Netflix client and clients for the various non-commercial channels here. If something is out of service, then I can always watch one of the other
We also mainly watch programmes that are aired one TZ behind us so recording and watching next day makes sense on weekdays, not to mention being able to arrow up through commercials.
Edit: Further weirdness You know when you never have the network outlets where you want them When we built the house 20 years ago, I ran cabling for speakers and CAT5, but nothing by coax where the TV is so now I have a 3Gb MOCA there that runs ethernet from the tvh box is the basement (as it is big and makes noise, including the UPS) to where the TV is.
An UPS is nice to have. I got this one for free. Many scrap their UPSes and buy new when all you need to do is replace the batteries.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Dave H almost 2 years ago
Ah, front end I use VLC on my PC or Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV displaying on our TV. We only built our house ten years ago, so I do have an Ethernet socket next to the TV
We record pretty much everything and hardly ever watch live TV. Between simple timeshifting and skipping adverts ...
What's a MOCA, BTW?
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
What's a MOCA, BTW?
Multimedia over Coax.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by saen acro almost 2 years ago
Anders Gustafsson wrote:
For such embedder devices as RPI AlpinLinux, less then 64mb for OS itself
Do you mean: https://www.alpinelinux.org ?
Exactly.
Anders Gustafsson wrote:
What's a MOCA, BTW?
Multimedia over Coax.
USA variant of DOCSIS ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOCSIS
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
USA variant of DOCSIS ?
No idea. I am in Europe, but MOCA boxes are readily available and reasonably priced. I initially (many years ago) bought something frpm Taiwan, originally aimed at apartment blocks that wanted to provide internet over CATV. A nice solution, worked well, until it stopped Then I bought the MOCA stuff. Hitron Bonded Moca IIRC. In theory I could have used two wifi-cards as well.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Jonas Lang almost 2 years ago
This discussion is getting really interesting.
I’ve a Kodi front end operating on the i7. I also have deployed a RockPro64 with LibreELEC which manages my audio system using a Cambridge Audio DacMagic 100 which works “out of the box” on LE. The RockPro64 can of course act as a client to the i7 server. Ironically LE have a TVH server add on which is easily installed and can be simply configured from a remote browser.
The more feedback we can get here the easier it will be to judge what setups are most popular with TVH. It could also help other users to decide what direction to go in.
RE: What OS/Hardware do you run TVH on - Added by Anders Gustafsson almost 2 years ago
Not really tvh-related, but I experimented with a multi-output USB sound card for surround, but finally just bought a second-hand Yamaha sound processor that has a 3-channel amp. With the sound card I had a separate, homebuilt amp based on LM3886. The Yamaha feeds the two rear speakers and the center one (purpose built to fit in the shelf below the TV) and the old Denon receiver feeds left/right. The subwoofer has its own amp.
For us, tvheadend if close to perfect. I just have one small gripe: With Finnish TV DVB-T, whenever I record, it will create a small seconds-to minutes recording before the film and another after. The message is "Source reconfigured". Other than that, just perfect. I can add recording from the EPG in OSMC, from the web interface or from TVHClient. The latter is what I use when I read the paper and check the programmes on my Samsung tablet (Recently upgraded to LineageOS 11). I just switch back and forth and add stuff I find interesting.