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Revision as of 17:13, 9 January 2008

Here, we aim to provide useful information about software applications that are directly related to or which are generally useful in some respect to the reception and manipulation of TV signals on Linux based computer systems.

In order to be most useful for the reader, this page is divided into three sections:

  • An Alphabetical Overview Listing
  • A Categorized section for software useful for DVB TV cards (for both full featured and budget cards, as this distinction doesn't make a difference for most of the software)
  • A Categorized section for software useful for analog TV cards (also see the information currently contained in the video4linux wiki).


Note: If you're new to this aspect of computing, rather than trying single programs one after another, you might be more interested in how to quickly get a fully working system as described in the "Example setups" page. Or perhaps instead you may simply want to perform some quick tests on your system, such as like those outlined in the "Testing your DVB device" article.


An Alphabetical Overview Listing

A Overview of Software Applications which are useful in regards to TV on a Linux based Computer System
Software
Application
Supports
Analogue
Supports
DVB
Recording
Capabilities
Offline
Playback
Editing
Capabilities
Comments
dvbsak n y
dvbshout n y Stream radio to Icecast/multicast
dvbsnoop n y
dvbstream n y y n n a streaming utilitity. Part of the DVB tools project
DVBStreamer n y PSI/SI tracking and correctly streams all PIDs including PCR
gdvb
GeeXboX
getstream n y
Kaffeine n y y y n Desktop TV Solution
KaxTV obsoleted
Klear y
LinuxTV Drivers y y n n n
LinuxTV dvb-apps n y y ? ?
LinVDR
MEncoder y y y n y encoding suite of tools
Me TV n y y n n gnome based DVB TV viewer
Mini DVB Linux y Distribution with live-CD
MPlayer y y y y n multi-functional media player
mumudvb n y n n n Stream multiples channels in multicast (each channel in different group)
MythTV y y y y y Media Center
pluto
ProjectX
xawtv y y * y y n * only v4 supports DVB
XdTV y y y TV viewing app. Development stopped
xine y y y multi-functional media player
ZapDvb

Categorized software for use with Digital (DVB) TV cards

DVB Utility Suites or Standalone Tools

Network Tools for DVB Streams

Standalone Software to Watch Digital TV

Media Center Software

VDR

VDR is one of the most popular TV applications. It features watching TV, recording storage on disk, EPG, Dolby Digital, playback, multi language and much more. VDR, although originally written for FF cards, works also with budget cards, if one installs the VDR Software Decoder Plugin.

More

Media Center Distributions

Complete operating systems tailored for easy installation of everything required to have a media centre.

  • Mythbuntu
  • MythDora


Tools for Editing

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Categorized software for use with Analogue TV cards

Standalone Software to Watch Analogue TV