deeptho
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- My Satellite Setup
- Wavefrontier T90, Laminas 120cm, 2 other dishes; tbs 5927, tbs6904, tbs6909x, tbs6903x, tbs5990, tbs6981,tbs5927
- My Location
- Europe
After many years of work, neumoDVB is now close to ready.
NeumoDVB is a DVB Settop box and dx-program for linux.
Its supports blindscan and spectrum scan advanced muti-tuner cards such as the TBS-6909x and TBS-6903x,
but this requires installation of modified drivers, which can be found in one of my github repositories.
Except for blindscan and spectrum scan, neumoDVB should also work with the regular drivers and with
other DVB cards.
Some of the features include
very little testing. Last week I started creating documentation and the most important
part of this documentation is ready. In the process of checking if what is written in the documentation
actually works, I also found and fixed several bugs.
The documentation is already available here:
GitHub - deeptho/neumodvb: neumoDVB DVB-S2/DVB-T/DVB-C settop box and DX program for Linux
In the next week or two, I will clean up te source code and then add it to the git repository.
The sofware will be released under the GPL V2 licence. It has been created in such a way that
creating ubuntu, debian, fedora... packages should not be too difficult.
In the mean time, comments are welcome.
Below are some screenshots.
Here is the channel list, after minimal configuration (channel numbers are still 0)
This is the EPG stram. In this case the EPG data originates from FreeSat (7 days EPG). The live channel is playing on the right.
Regular viewing is performed in full screen mode, but the window below has a similar layout. It also shows the on-screen display of signal levels
and at the bottom the control interface for time shift mode (currently limited to jumping forward/backward by 1 minute and pausing). The Penguin
keeps your children safe from any content you may watch.
Perhaps a gimmick, but neumoDVB allows simultenous viewing of multiple live channels. Video decoding uses the GPU when available and playing 4 to 8 live
channels might be feasible. Two is no problem. The yellow box indicates the active live channel, which is the one which can be retuned, time-shifted etc.
NeumoDVB's positioner control window, has the expected functionality to operate your rotor, but also allows tuning and blindscan. The example shows a multi-stream
on 5.0W.
The next screenshot shows a spectrum scan on top. Each of the spectral peaks can be individually blind-scanned, with the results shown at the bottom. It is
also possible to scan all muxes automatically. Old spectrums can also be loaded, for example to compare wit the current one.
NeumoDVB is a DVB Settop box and dx-program for linux.
Its supports blindscan and spectrum scan advanced muti-tuner cards such as the TBS-6909x and TBS-6903x,
but this requires installation of modified drivers, which can be found in one of my github repositories.
Except for blindscan and spectrum scan, neumoDVB should also work with the regular drivers and with
other DVB cards.
Some of the features include
- spectral analysis of satellite bands
- blindscan
- scanning muxes
- viewing and recording programs
- EPG scanning, including SkyUk, Freesat, Movistar, Viasat Nordic
- watching and recording encrypted streams using oscam
- tuning to multi-stream and T2MI streams (tested only 1 stream)
- DVB-S2, DVB-T (completely untested), DVB-C (almost untested)
- controlling positioners
very little testing. Last week I started creating documentation and the most important
part of this documentation is ready. In the process of checking if what is written in the documentation
actually works, I also found and fixed several bugs.
The documentation is already available here:
GitHub - deeptho/neumodvb: neumoDVB DVB-S2/DVB-T/DVB-C settop box and DX program for Linux
In the next week or two, I will clean up te source code and then add it to the git repository.
The sofware will be released under the GPL V2 licence. It has been created in such a way that
creating ubuntu, debian, fedora... packages should not be too difficult.
In the mean time, comments are welcome.
Below are some screenshots.
Here is the channel list, after minimal configuration (channel numbers are still 0)
This is the EPG stram. In this case the EPG data originates from FreeSat (7 days EPG). The live channel is playing on the right.
Regular viewing is performed in full screen mode, but the window below has a similar layout. It also shows the on-screen display of signal levels
and at the bottom the control interface for time shift mode (currently limited to jumping forward/backward by 1 minute and pausing). The Penguin
keeps your children safe from any content you may watch.
Perhaps a gimmick, but neumoDVB allows simultenous viewing of multiple live channels. Video decoding uses the GPU when available and playing 4 to 8 live
channels might be feasible. Two is no problem. The yellow box indicates the active live channel, which is the one which can be retuned, time-shifted etc.
NeumoDVB's positioner control window, has the expected functionality to operate your rotor, but also allows tuning and blindscan. The example shows a multi-stream
on 5.0W.
The next screenshot shows a spectrum scan on top. Each of the spectral peaks can be individually blind-scanned, with the results shown at the bottom. It is
also possible to scan all muxes automatically. Old spectrums can also be loaded, for example to compare wit the current one.