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Anders Gustafsson, 2018-01-14 13:45

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h1. ConfigurationOptions
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h2. Options documentation
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To see all options, please do a ./configure --help. Many options are self-explanatory others are not. Please feel free to add here.
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h3. --enable-android
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Sets up the build for a binary that can run on Android (arm-linux-androideabi-)
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h3. --enable-avahi
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Enables the opensource implementation of Apple's zero configuration protocol.  For example, a user can plug their computer into a network and have Avahi automatically advertise the network services running on its machine. Avahi's "ihavA" advertisement results in adding user access to printers, files and other networked services.
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h3. --disable-cardclient 
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For encryption, automatically enabled by cwc or cccam. Tvheadend supports connecting to card clients via the cwc (newcamd) and capmt (linux network dvbapi) protocols for so-called 'softcam' descrambling. One example is the OSCAM package that lets you use your regular CA (Conditional Access) smartcard.
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h3. --disable-cwc
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For excryption, disable Code Word Client 
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h3. --disable-cccam 
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For excryption, disable another Code Word Client 
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h3. --disable-libopus
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Disables the Opus encoding audio format. Unclear who uses it
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h3. --disable-libvorbis
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Disables the Ogg/Vorbis encoding audio format.
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h3.   --disable-satip_server  --disable-satip_client
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Sat>IP allows the satellite TV distribution to share a data network and enables display and viewing of the signals on any multimedia IP device equipped with suitable software. A Sat>IP server receives satellite signals and distributes them to IP-connected clients, such as PCs, Tablets or smartphones.