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Me TV was developed for the modern digital lounge room with a PC for a media centre that is capable of normal PC tasks (web surfing, word processing and watching TV). It is not designed to be a full-blown media centre such as MythTV but will integrate well with the existing GNOME desktop. If you think that a remote is something that belongs in a museum then Me TV is probably for you.
Me TV was developed for the modern digital lounge room with a PC for a media centre that is capable of normal PC tasks (web surfing, word processing and watching TV). It is not designed to be a full-blown media centre such as MythTV but will integrate well with the existing GNOME desktop. If you think that a remote is something that belongs in a museum then Me TV is probably for you.

It currently supports only DVB-T but I'm willing to add support for other DVB types because it seems straight forward. It just needs to be tested.


Features currently include:
Features currently include:
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* Very simple installation and set up
* Very simple installation and set up


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<gallery caption="Me TV Screenshots Version 0.1" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="3">
Image:me-tv-1.jpg|Standard viewing (0.1)
Image:me-tv-1.jpg|Standard viewing (v0.1)
Image:me-tv-2.jpg|Showing EPG (0.1)
Image:me-tv-2.jpg|Showing EPG (v0.1)
Image:me-tv-3.jpg|Context Menu (0.1)
Image:me-tv-3.jpg|Context Menu (v0.1)
Image:me-tv-4.jpg|Showing EPG (0.2)
Image:me-tv-5.jpg|Showing EPG with description (0.2)
Image:me-tv-6.jpg|Context Menu (0.2)
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</gallery>
<gallery caption="Me TV Screenshots Version 0.2" widths="100px" heights="100px" perrow="3">
Image:me-tv-4.jpg|Showing EPG (v0.2)
Image:me-tv-5.jpg|Showing EPG with description (v0.2)
Image:me-tv-6.jpg|Context Menu (v0.2)
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It currently supports only DVB-T but I'm willing to add support for other DVB types because it seems straight forward. It just needs to be tested.


== Why Me TV? ==
== Why Me TV? ==
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== Links ==
== Links ==


Homepage: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/
Project: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/


Download: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/+download
Download: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/+download

Revision as of 09:04, 15 August 2007

Me TV, it's TV for me computer

Me TV is a digital television viewer for GNOME.

Me TV was developed for the modern digital lounge room with a PC for a media centre that is capable of normal PC tasks (web surfing, word processing and watching TV). It is not designed to be a full-blown media centre such as MythTV but will integrate well with the existing GNOME desktop. If you think that a remote is something that belongs in a museum then Me TV is probably for you.

Features currently include:

  • Completely mouse driven (Hooray!)
  • Current channel and program information
  • Instant Record
  • Double-click fullscreen
  • Very simple installation and set up

It currently supports only DVB-T but I'm willing to add support for other DVB types because it seems straight forward. It just needs to be tested.

Why Me TV?

I've tried quite a few DVB solutions but none of them seemed to suit my purpose. Please note that my comments about the following applications are not meant as a criticism. My intention is not to insult the excellent work that many projects have done. If fact I've used (plagiarised) the concepts for my own work. This is merely a list of why these applications didn't suit my purpose. If these issues resonate with you then Me TV might be what you're looking for:

  • GXine - Not DVB specific, can't record, no event data
  • Kaffeine - It's KDE based (hence no fantastic under GNOME) has a very complicated UI and not DVB specific
  • Klear - Awesome except, it's KDE based and crashes on mouse wheel and doesn't release DVB device immediately, ouch!
  • MPlayer - Not mouse driven, doesn't show events
  • Xine - The best even though DVB support is experimental, recording is not intuitive (Menu 2), UI doesn't resize properly with Beryl (this is probably Beryl's fault), can't set recording directory
  • XdTV - Ugly (sorry guys), X based (so the controls are primitive) and couldn't get it to work
  • VDR - TV-OUT only, not what I'm trying to do
  • MythTV - Full Media centre, keyboard only and I can't really type up a doc while watching TV
  • Freevo - Doesn't officially support mouse/pointer, designed as a full media solution.
  • GeeXboX - Full distribution

Links

Project: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/

Download: https://launchpad.net/me-tv/+download