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== Install & test it ==
== Install & test it ==
'''$>xdtv -dvb'''
'''$>xdtv -dvb'''

Note:
Note : You can switch from a DVB-T channel to another DVB-T channel but not to an analogic (v4l/v4l2) one !
1) You can switch from a dvb channel to another one but no to an analogic
(V4l/v4l2) one ! This feature should be supported in the next release of XdTV.

2) When your init file has been downloaded, and if you have some problem to
detect the DVB-T networks, you can try some frequency offsets in the "DVB init"
GUI : choose the offset you want and click on "scan". No need to download and
save the init file at every time you change the offset.

Here is an example of a DVB channel written in the xdtvrc file :

## M6 Channel setup in Lyon, France.
[M6]
channel = 33
key = KP_End
type = DVB_T
frequency = 738000000
inversion = INVERSION_AUTO
bandwidth = BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ
code_rate_high = FEC_2_3
code_rate_low = FEC_NONE
constellation = QAM_64
transmission_mode = TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K
guard_interval = GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32
hierarchy = HIERARCHY_NONE
vpid = 120
apid = 130
spid = 1025


== Pictures ==
== Pictures ==

Revision as of 16:43, 6 February 2007

Summary

XdTV is a software that allows you to watch, record & stream TV.

It interacts with AleVT for Teletext and Nxtvepg for NextView.

It uses the v4l/v4l2, bktr & DVB APIs. It can use some deinterlacing filters

and can record video files in various containers (AVI, MPEG, OGG, etc.) with many codecs:

FFMpeg, XviD, Ogg Theora & Vorbis, DivX.

It has also some plugin capabilities.

http://xawdecode.sourceforge.net/images/generalLogoSmall.png

Caution

  • ONLY XdTV version 2.4.0 and higher is DVB-T compatible.
  • WE CURRENTLY ONLY SUPPORT DVB-T

Features

  • XdTV 2.4.0 is the first Analogic & DVB-T version:
  • Scanning DVB channels is fully supported.
  • An offset can be set in case of scanning problem (usefull for some cards).
  • Possibility to switch from one channel to another through a GUI.
  • The DVB-T initialization is always synchronized with the LinuxTV data.
  • Possibilities to record & stream a DVB-T show.
  • You need to install the SDL and Curl libraries to use the XdTV DVB-T support.

Todo

  • The DVB-T Teletext, Nextview don't work yet.

Install & test it

	$>xdtv -dvb

Note: 1) You can switch from a dvb channel to another one but no to an analogic

  (V4l/v4l2) one ! This feature should be supported in the next release of XdTV.

2) When your init file has been downloaded, and if you have some problem to

  detect the DVB-T networks, you can try some frequency offsets in the "DVB init"
  GUI : choose the offset you want and click on "scan". No need to download and
  save the init file at every time you change the offset.

Here is an example of a DVB channel written in the xdtvrc file :

    1. M6 Channel setup in Lyon, France.

[M6] channel = 33 key = KP_End type = DVB_T frequency = 738000000 inversion = INVERSION_AUTO bandwidth = BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ code_rate_high = FEC_2_3 code_rate_low = FEC_NONE constellation = QAM_64 transmission_mode = TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K guard_interval = GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32 hierarchy = HIERARCHY_NONE vpid = 120 apid = 130 spid = 1025

Pictures

http://xawdecode.sourceforge.net/images/xdtv_nantes.png

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