02-20-2021, 04:07 PM
(02-20-2021, 10:30 AM)dgdimick Wrote:so this linux driver package is really windows drivers? it clearly "says" (may not be) but it says linux drivers!(02-18-2021, 03:10 PM)WarpLover Wrote:(02-18-2021, 02:00 PM)dgdimick Wrote:Linux drivers for Hauppauge TV tuners(02-17-2021, 01:04 PM)WarpLover Wrote:(02-17-2021, 11:27 AM)dgdimick Wrote: I felt the same way for a while, however, the newest version of AirSpy is REALLY easy to use, as well as it has very good documentation for getting started.I probably will. I am retired now and have more time. However, I only want to see local news, and very infrequently.
Take a look at it, you may find it's a bit more enjoyable for you this time around.
https://ustv247.tv/ will give any browser "basic cable", but I need local.
I'm not going to use the full blown abilities of the TV stick, or an SDR. Occasional FM use might be the best selling point for SDR, for me. Give me a front end that looks like a tuner and I will play. Having to do it the old SDR way, not for me.
I detest AM. It's visceral. Now there's a project that could catch fire! A PVR type system for all car radios that remove the incessant commercials. Time shift a show by 30 minutes while removing all the commercials, and you hear it uninterrupted a bit later. Or maybe just a simple detect-a-commercial, mute for a set period, and then unmute scheme. (I'm just rambling now)
(we are way off the original subject)
Thanks for the URL for free cable, didn't know about it. After spending a few hours on it, I remember why I don't normally watch TV.
Going back to your need for local TV, you could spend the $25ish and get a RTL-SDR, however, while it will work on the PinePhone, you're still going to suffer from a lack of software to use it for watching TV.
Is there even software to allow you to watch TV under a desktop version of Linux?
This Linux driver package is for the... <--
Yes and no, the drivers are their for X86, ... <--