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Methods of changing channel other than the previous/next keys will cause a channel list to be displayed; this will display some now/next information, depending on what's been received on the current multiplex and any previously visited (this information is not remembered when you quit {{{frontend}}}). |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 00:10, 7 August 2007
Usage
In Debian GNU/Linux and Debian-derived distributions such as Ubuntu, install with one of these commands:
aptitude install {{{frontend}}} apt-get install {{{frontend}}}
Then create the channels list using the scan utility from the LinuxTV dvb-apps:
mkdir ~/.xine scan /path/to/initial/tuning/file >~/.xine/channels.conf
Now start up {{{frontend}}} and open the DVB card:
{{{frontend}}} dvb://
You should now see a broadcast TV channel.
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Methods of changing channel other than the previous/next keys will cause a channel list to be displayed; this will display some now/next information, depending on what's been received on the current multiplex and any previously visited (this information is not remembered when you quit {{{frontend}}}).
Notes
- Xine appears to only tune DVB-S channels via the channels.conf file if you are using a Universal type lnbf. That is one with an LO: 9750/10600. C-Band LO: 5150 and Ku band LO:10750 commonly used in North America seem to be unsupported as yet unless Deadfly missed something.
- xine-lib 1.2 will follow the XDG Base Directory Specification; by default, it will use ~/.config/xine-lib/channels.conf.
External Links
- xine Digital TV (DVB) - HOWTO use xine for DVB
- Official xine homepage