2018-09-17, 12:07 PM
I gather that NextPVR can be used as a front-end to TVheadend running under OSMC or KODI on a Raspberry Pi.
But how about porting the full end-to-end functionality of NextPVR to RasPi, to avoid the rather clumsy and temperamental UI of TVHeadend - eg its PVR is displayed as an event list rather than as a time-versus-channel grid. And the ability to edit individual channels and to support multiple decoders with intelligent allocation of overlapping scheduled recordings to the available tuners.
I'd much rather use NextPVR than a cobbled-together mix of some front end (eg NextPVR or KODI) and TVheadend as a backend. On Windows, NextPVR does it best, and it would be nice to have the same solution for a Raspberry Pi, as a lower-power alternative to leaving a Windows PC running 24/7. In my request to add the proper grid EPG in TVheadend, I've just cited NextPVR as the definition of how to do the job properly :-)
I'm not bothered about the programme-watching capabilities of NextPVR (other than for a quick confidence test that Live TV is working and that a scheduled recording is working OK) because I don't use these - I play everything through VLC since this has the ability to play at speeds other than real time, and to turn subtitles on and off more easily.
But how about porting the full end-to-end functionality of NextPVR to RasPi, to avoid the rather clumsy and temperamental UI of TVHeadend - eg its PVR is displayed as an event list rather than as a time-versus-channel grid. And the ability to edit individual channels and to support multiple decoders with intelligent allocation of overlapping scheduled recordings to the available tuners.
I'd much rather use NextPVR than a cobbled-together mix of some front end (eg NextPVR or KODI) and TVheadend as a backend. On Windows, NextPVR does it best, and it would be nice to have the same solution for a Raspberry Pi, as a lower-power alternative to leaving a Windows PC running 24/7. In my request to add the proper grid EPG in TVheadend, I've just cited NextPVR as the definition of how to do the job properly :-)
I'm not bothered about the programme-watching capabilities of NextPVR (other than for a quick confidence test that Live TV is working and that a scheduled recording is working OK) because I don't use these - I play everything through VLC since this has the ability to play at speeds other than real time, and to turn subtitles on and off more easily.
AMD Athlon II X4 630, Asus EAH5450 (512MB) graphics, 8 GB RAM, Win 7 64-bit
640 GB (system), 1000 GB and 4000 GB (TV recordings)
PCTV 292e DVB-T2 and Hauppauge WinTV NOVA-T-Stick DVB-T USB adapters
PLEX server
640 GB (system), 1000 GB and 4000 GB (TV recordings)
PCTV 292e DVB-T2 and Hauppauge WinTV NOVA-T-Stick DVB-T USB adapters
PLEX server