
Well then I'm happy to open your eyes :-) RE: HowTO: TVHeadend with PowerVU -Added by Sean Micklemover 3 years ago RE: HowTO: TVHeadend with PowerVU -Added by B Cover 3 years ago There are a few minor exceptions to that (mostly religious channels that want your money) but we do not have the type of free-to-air, direct to home service that you are familiar with in Europe.Īctually part of the problem may be a lack of information on how this would be useful here, but at this point I'm just not seeing how it could possibly work in North America (unless maybe you can receive a transatlantic satellite from your location?). Many things about satellite TV are different here, starting with the fact that we do not have free-to-air channels that are intended for reception directly by the home viewer. Never said this forum wasn't for people from around the world, just that as far as I can determine what you are doing here is not applicable in North America.

RE: HowTO: TVHeadend with PowerVU -Added by Sean Micklemover 3 years ago Well I'm from Europe BUT in NA it makes the most sense :-)īesides this, this forum and tvh is for people from around the world, good for you as ATSC wouldn't have made it into tvh otherwise.

Just out of curiosity, what part of the world are you in? Reason I ask is because I don't think this would be at all useful in certain areas of the world, such as North America. Replies (43) RE: HowTO: TVHeadend with PowerVU -Added by Sean Micklemover 3 years ago OSEmu with -v instead of -b to see some log output which should be like this: Don't use the service on sat directly as this won't play. If all succeeded you should have a single channel on each mux automatically created after initial scanning which can be played and added to channels just like any other service.


