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I am not running TVHeadend on the RasPi, but on an old x86-64 Xeon rack server running Ubuntu 15.10. I have 3 tuners running with TVHeadend: USB Realtek RTL2838 DVB-T (0bda:2838) USB Astrometa DVB-T2 (15f4:0131) PCI Technisat SkyStar2 DVB-S2 Of course I can only get HD on the Astrometa and the Technisat. Now it wasn’t plain sailing with the Astrometa, I had to recompile the linuxtv media tree with.
It looks like Ubuntu will have these drivers as part of the new 16.04 LTS release. However, I’m pretty sure you will have to compile them for Kodi on your Pi for some time to come! But when it works it’s great - all the Freeview HD channels work no problem. Recording and playback too. However, with OSMC on the Pi’s I have been getting audio synch problems since all releases after 2016.01. Sadly they have been getting worse not better with each update to OSMC and the last version 2016.04 is terrible. Audio and Video can be 10 seconds out of synch!!
I think this is something to do with the HTS Client included with OSMC. I’ve upgraded TVHeadend on the server to the latest and the problem is still there.
This synch problem affects all tuners not just the DVB-T2. I’m going to make a seperate post on the issue but have been surprised nobody else seems to have reported it.
Some years ago I purchased the cheapest DVB-T from eBay, about £6 Search for RTL2832U R820T It was a gamble! It had a dongle, aerial, remote, CD The CD had a windows program that had “DEMO” across the screen, rubbish. The aerial was useless. The remote worked.
So I put the lot in my top drawer. Some while later I got a Raspberry Pi 2 Fished the dongle from my top drawer. Plugged in and the Pi saw it, using lsusb. Plugged in a proper roof mounted aerial. Installed TVheadend and that also worked out the box, bit fiddly to set up. So I now have TV,Radio streamed around my home net, brilliant. It was a long journey when I started a year ago, but my August DVB-T210 (Ver 2.0) now works fine on Pi2 with TVheadend.
All the kernel modules and firmware files you need are now included in the latest OSMC distribution, I believe. The last time I did a clean install only two firmware files were missing but I think Sam’s fixed that. You need the hardware decoding licence for normal MPEG2 channels but HD is fine. And don’t expect an indoor aerial to work unless you can see the transmitter mast. Just occasionally, if I leave a channel tuned in all night I wake up to a freeze, but I’ve no idea whether that’s the tuner or the Pi. I am using simultaneously 3 pieces of purchased at At the very early project, I used one of them directly at a Raspi1 B, 6 weeks or so.
Was okay for recording, never used live TV with Raspi1. Later, I moved the DVB-T stick to an xubuntu 14.04 LTS (x86) nd increased the number of sticks to 3. Works quite good for recording, still not used live TV with (in between 3) Raspi1 B based kodi players. Again later, I upgraded one player to Pi 2B and frequently I’m using the live TV now (SD resolution). My 1st setup: Room Antenna - CSL-DVBT - Raspi1B - HDMI TV my current setup Room Antenna under the roof top - Antenna amplifier - loooong cable -Antenna Splitter 1-to-8 - 3x CSL-DVBT - x86 linux with tvheadend + 2TB hdd - 100 Mbit ethernet - switches - 2x Raspi 1B + 1x Raspi2B - HDMI/SPDIF-Splitter - TVs and SPDIF sound systems my future setup, planned for autumn: replace DVB-T with DVB-S or replace DVB-T with DVB-T2.H265 (or a mix of both) upgrade all Raspi1 to Raspi2 2x 4TB hdd chers.
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