![]() ![]() I really hope it's improved since then!Īpparently, the TV-HAT can also be used with a Raspberry Pi Zero, which will make a tiny TV server. IIRC it had both a full screen GUI and a separate backend, the GUI required almost a full desktop-like environment, and it was the only way new users could configure the backend. MythTV worked fine when I last used it, however I found it rather bloated and it tried to do too many things. I wanted to get to know Tvheadend because I'm a long term user of MythTV but the support for that package seems to be waning making it more and more difficult to set up on an OS or computer change. ![]() It was easy to set up and, for me, also fulfilled another need. I wanted a small cheap low power consuming TV recorder and had an existing RPi2 not being used. I almost completely agree, although it has some flaws. It works well, is small and well thought out, IMO.
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