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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
The application itself was written on Gambas2 and uses "ffmpeg" to record the video, as this post it can be used but still lacks functions(lots of them) and stability.
The application uses "gambas2" to run, "ffmpeg" to record the screen and "xwininfo" to get window dimensions. They need to be installed manually, on Ubuntu is done with:
$ sudo apt-get install gambas2 ffmpeg xwininfo
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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
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.
vpsdecode shows the VPS information broadcasted by television stations in line 16. You get information about the station name and the planned starting time of the current programme. Normally this information is used to programm a VCR.
This project aims to create a full blown netcast management and production suite to allow users to create broadcast quality audio/video content. The suite will handle all the functions from audio/video feeds to overlaying graphics and recording.