TV Server Plugin ?!

  • Hi
    is there still an tv server plugin available for omv ?
    my problem is i need one seperate server only for streaming and recording tv. it is a windows machine with 4therecord now called argus tv and 4 DVB-S2 Tuners.
    did everybody here have an tv server integrated in omv ?

  • You can set up a tv recording service on OMV. But you have to do this on CLI.
    First of all you have to install the firmware of dvb-s devices. This can be the tricky thing because not all dvb-s devices are supported by default.
    In second step you have the choice what recording service will fit best to your needs.
    I would prefer Klaus Schmidingers VDR but you can use TV-Headend too.


    Regards
    UZI

  • hi UZI
    can you write down what i shoud do to get the system running ?
    i´m a linux newbie :roll: sorry
    thats why i use OMV it is easy to handle also for windows users.
    regards
    crank

  • oh this sounds very interessting.
    i'm searching for a good tv receiver for years and havent found anything that would fit to me.
    and now i have just a bad one, wich crashes sometimes, and is slow in data transfers, etc.


    is there a list wich tv cards are supported on linux?
    i'm using dvb-c searching for good recording software.


    if there are more informations please post a link.
    i have search often for this information, but never found good ones.

  • seti:
    you can watch out http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/in…rdware_Device_Information
    VDR is a very stable. I've used it for almost 10 years now.


    @ crank: If you're not familiar with Linux you'll find it difficult to set up the tv recording server on OMV. You have to be aware where to find log files, how to install software, how to handle error messages....
    If you'd like to have a solution out-of-the-box, check out http://www.yavdr.org. This is a recording solution with samba server option.
    Just be aware OMV is focussing on file services not on tv recording.


    As said set up of dvb hardware is the most challenging issue. I'm using a Cine-S2 recever and it took me some hours to get it up and running.
    Installation and configuration of VDR is not a big trick. If you're familiar with German language watch out this nice web page
    http://www.e-tobi.net/blog/201…r-teil-2-vdr-installation


    Cheers
    UZI

  • yaVDR has xbmc integrated too ;)


    at least you'll have various options ...
    as already mentioned out of my experiences VDR and TV Headend are easy to install
    VDR is stable and does have a big community
    TV Headend was maintained by one person in the past but this has changed and now development is moving forward
    => both solutions are ok

  • Zitat von "crank"

    has anybody an detail install faq for linux newbies ? step by step ? to install tvheaded on omv ?


    I use Windows Media Center for my recording, so I can't be too helpful. But whenever I want to try something out, I create a Virtual Machine in Virtualbox. If you do it this way, you can choose any flavor of Linux and recording solution that has good documentation to help you along the way. The other nice bonus is that you don't have to worry about messing with your OMV installation.


    The only real downside to this approach is that you really should have a decent amount of RAM and a processor that supports virtualization.

  • Hi crank,


    you can find various links to this topic
    even in OMV forum you can google it
    http://forums.openmediavault.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=450


    Wiki of TV Headend https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/projects/tvheadend/wiki


    On CLI:
    First: Using the editor of your choice you have to add repository http://www.lonelycoder.com/debian/%20hts%20main
    Second: apt-get update
    and apt-get install tvheadend


    But as mentioned before
    you have to install the correct firmware of your dvb card first! And this setup can change due to the type of dvb card


    cheers
    UZI

  • Code
    wget https://github.com/downloads/tvheadend/tvheadend/tvheadend-3.2.18.tar.gz


    Code
    tar -xzf tvheadend-3.2.18.tar.gz


    Code
    cd tvheadend-3.2.18


    Code
    sudo apt-get install build-essential git pkg-config libssl-dev bzip2 libavahi-client-dev zlib1g-dev debhelper


    Code
    ./Autobuild.sh -t debian


    Code
    cd ..


    Code
    sudo dpkg -i tvheadend_3.2.18~********.deb


    Where the stars are nomber revision and architecture of your system. It is best to check with ls what files we generate.


    after install go to http://ipadresyourmachine:9981 and config your tv card or iptv

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  • @cryllo


    im linux noob,


    what must i do here ?

    Zitat
    Code
    sudo dpkg -i tvheadend_3.2.18~********.deb




    Where the stars are nomber revision and architecture of your system. It is best to check with ls what files we generate.


    how can i get the rev of my system?



    with ls i get this
    $ ls

    Code
    Autobuild     build.linux  contrib  debian  lib      Makefile  README  support
    Autobuild.sh  configure    data     docs    LICENSE  man       src

    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x

  • ok, i forgot to install as root


    install was ok, after installaion i add username and password


    but, i cant open the webgui.
    192.168.1.9:9981
    and
    192.168.1.9:9982
    dont work

    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x

  • how can i unstil tvheadend ?


    perhaps anyone have a noob guide ti install tvheadend 3 on my omv system, thx

    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x

  • hi


    i had downloaded the last version of TVH


    Code
    wget https://github.com/tvheadend/tvheadend/archive/3.4patch1.tar.gz


    But i cant install it, why?


    the system is clean, no older TVH versions at this time installed


    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x

  • im again


    i installed a other version
    https://github.com/tvheadend/t…/archive/3.2patch2.tar.gz


    Code
    wget https://github.com/tvheadend/tvheadend/archive/3.2patch2.tar.gz
    tar -xzf 3.2patch2.tar.gz
    cd tvheadend3.2patch2
    sudo apt-get install build-essential git pkg-config libssl-dev bzip2 libavahi-client-dev zlib1g-dev debhelper
    ./Autobuild.sh -t debian
    cd ..
    sudo dpkg -i tvheadend_3.2********.deb


    that runs


    but i ve two problems


    1) tvheadend dont start automatic after installation or after system start. i must start TVH with "tvheadend" in the SSH connection
    start/restart with service of TVH not possible


    Code
    root@openmediavault:~# sudo /etc/init.d/tvheadend restart
    sudo: /etc/init.d/tvheadend: command not found


    Code
    root@openmediavault:~# sudo service tvheadend start
    exec: 129: start: not found


    2) the password and user that i add after installation dont work. -> no permission ;(

    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x



  • i ve problem to install the driver




    my console


    last line: copy command not found



    Server:
    BitFenix Phenom M - ASRock B75 Pro3-M - 8GB Crucial B.S. - Intel G2140 - Corsair CX430M - 1x 64GB SanDisk SDSSDP (system) - 2x 2TB WD20EARX (data) - 1x 3TB WD30EFRX (Snapraid) - TBS6981 DVB-S2 - OMV 0.5x

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