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    TV Scheduling service that allows timed captures of Digital TV to your hard drive using a digital tuner device. (DVB-T BDA)
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    A set of java libraries and applications to capture and save and distribute a DVB stream on a Linux box with a DVB-T card.
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    Tvheadend

    Tvheadend

    TV streaming server and digital video recorder for Linux

    Tvheadend is a TV streaming server and digital video recorder for Linux. It supports DVB-C(2), DVB-T(2), DVB-S(2), ATSC, SAT>IP, HDHomeRun and IPTV inputs, as well as HTTP, HTSP (own protocol) and SAT>IP outputs.
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    This is a perl-gtk application to get a channel list from a dvb card, display it, and allow complex filtering of view. It also has extensive multi-channel recording capabilities based on the EPG display shown The Application is now EpgRec2 following massive changes in the application and underlying libraries. It now uses a modified version of Linux::DVB::DVBT perl module
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  • 5
    Low calories PVR - the unix way. Will get EPG from DVB stream and have RPC interface for scheduling recordings. Will record scheduled programs using as little machine resources as possible (direct stream to disk). Will allow script hooks to process r
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    Little command line tool implementing a ring buffer which can be flushed by a signal. With a second signal the buffer can be discarded. I use it for preparing a recording from a dvb device so a record sart will catch also the last seconds before.
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    XdTV allows you to watch, record & stream TV. It interacts with AleVT & Nxtvepg & supports the bttv, bktr & dvb APIs. It contains some deinterlacing filters and record video with various containers (AVI, MPEG, OGG..) and many codecs (FFMpeg, XviD, Ogg..)
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    A television recorder for your desktop. Currently it supports only V4L devices but DVB support is also planned for the future. It integrates nicely into your KDE4 desktop.
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    DVB-T recorder, schedulder and file transmission system for remote recording. Perfect to record DVB-T content on a remote computer
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  • 10
    A simple dvb recorder in format ts (Transport Stream)
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    Get schedules from the official sites of tv-channels and parse them to feed them to different tv-applications. Modular and simple organisation. Exports to EPG(Electronic programming guide) of vdr(Linux Video-Disk-Recorder), xmltv(to come) and others.
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    dvbd is a daemon to manage your DVB cards. It supports scheduling, multiple simultaneous connections and priorities.
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    HTPC-melange is a java application aiming to create a PVR/HTPC/VCR/multimedia jukebox. It provides support TV capture/recording, an EPG, playing audio and video files, a photo gallery, weather data etc. It is based on an extensible plugin framework.
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    A small command line utility to record a tv program of a Hauppauge Nova Card
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    Klear is a KDE-based TV viewer for DVB. It includes internal tuners for DVB-S, -T, and -C. It is also able to record video streams in live- and scheduled-mode as MPEG TS and MPEG PS. It shows OSD information, takes snapshots, deinterlaces the video strea
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    Library for accessing, Linux dvb kernel functions from Java.
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    Open Tv Scheduler is a dvb recording application written in java and c++. It provides a web based interface for managing and automatically scheduling the recording of your favorite programs.
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