Reddit Reddit reviews NanoStick T2 DVB-T2/DVB-T

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NanoStick T2 DVB-T2/DVB-T
Triple mode TV receiver: Freeview HD (DVB-T2), Freeview (DVB-T) and free-to-view digital cable (DVB-C)Plugs into the USB port on your laptop or desktop PC. Can also be used with the WD EX2 and EX4 NAS drivesWatch free Digital Terrestial TV on your Windows PC in HD (DVB-T2) and SD (DVB-T)Record your digital TV programmes in the original digital qualityImproved TV receiver with superior over-the-air TV reception
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u/jpgm · 3 pointsr/kodi

I'll try, though this is a good place to start

Fyi OpenElec (OE) is a turnkey kodi & os package so once written to a sd card the RPi will boot directly into kodi.
Kodi has built in support for a number of USB OTA tuners so picking one of them will "just work". I'm in the UK so I went with 3 of these Freeview HD tuners
fyi more tuners = more simultaneous multiplexes watched = more simultaneous recordings & viewings. YMMV if not in the UK.

Hopefully you'll find something suitable here

I can't remember if the TVHeadend (TVH) server package is included but it's easy to install from within OE (see links below)

You can obviously skip kodi and just install a base os and just the TVH server but life's too short, hence why I went with OE ;-)
It's also what they recommend

Anyway once up & running you can configure TVH via a web page, basically you tell it where you are and it scans the channels. They then get broadcast over your network. The kodi clients can point to the TVH server and all the channels will be available, along with scheduled recording if you've enough space (I'm using a portable USB drive). You can also schedule recordings and watch live tv via apps - on iOS I personally use TvhClient

According to my bookmarks (and fading memory) these are what I used to get going...

http://kodi.wiki/view/Tvheadend

https://blog.kingj.net/2014/03/16/how-to/streaming-live-tv-using-tvheadend-and-xbmc-on-raspberry-pis/

http://www.vennercorp.com/blog/2013/05/19/how-do-i-setup-live-tv-on-openelec/

http://www.htpcguides.com/configure-pctv-triplestick-292e-tvheadend-on-raspberry-pi/

Anyway, sorry there's no 1 page guide. TBH my knowledge has evolved with experience.

Hope this helps, or at the very least gets you started!


u/spryfigure · 1 pointr/de

Der ist gut (was ich so recherchiert habe, keine eigene Erfahrung). Wusste gar nicht, dass ELV den auch anbietet. Ansonsten kenne ich nur den Hauppauge 292e. Vom Preis her nimmt sich das nichts. Ich hab den TVButler auch auf der Wunschliste.

EDIT: Der hier von Edision wäre noch OK laut den Amazon-Bewertungen. Bin aber am Überlegen, ob ich nicht vielleicht sogar mal den Zgemma H5 probiere.