Googling lead me to your excellent articles. I spent an hour trying to get Raspbmc to work with the tuner before learning about the problems with IT9315 v2 based devices. I was in too much of a rush to play with it all. My Rpi arrived mid-week and the USB tuner arrived about a month ago. I’ve managed to make it work through compilation and make install but we want the more friendly possible, right? ? P.S.: I’ve tried to do with Raspbmc but installing Tvheadend as XBMC plug-in isn’t working atm. You’ll be guide to install one PVR client, choose Tvheadend client. Now go to the main menu and select Live TV. On RPi go to System -> Settings -> Live TV and select Enabled. Go to Services and introduce manually channel’s name and click on Save Changes. Select your DVB USB Device and go to Multiplexes.Ĭlick on “Add mux(es) manually…” and add your DVB frequency (mine’s DVB-T is 754000KHZ). (Home folder -> Downloads).Īfter Raspberry Pi rebooted go to your PC browser and enter Go to Configuration -> TV Adapters. Now on OpenELEC go to System -> Settings -> Add-ons -> Install from zip fileĪnd select the file at Downloads folder. Now copy Tvheadend file (.zip) given before. Go to your PC and mount Downloads network share of OpenELEC. Unmount SDCard, put it on the Raspberry Pi and turn it on. If you’ve Windows just follow this guide.
Where device is the SDCard path, like disk2 on Mac OS X or sdb on Linux.
$ sudo dd if=r13118.img of=/dev/ device bs=1M
If you’ve Linux or Mac OS X you just have to: If not, or you don’t wanna waste any time, i’ve a precompiled version ready for you.ĭownload here my OpenELEC RPi PVR image and here for my xbmc-tvheadend-backend-plugin. If you’ve followed my previous post, you just have to update your local git and compile it. Here it’s how and what you need to have it working (you need to have network connectivity). Recently PVR and RPi sub-projects were merged into XBMC master branch, thanks to Lars Op den Kamp and Edgar Huceke and many others. As many said, my previous post about OpenELEC RPi PVR wasn’t a real PVR support but DVB drivers and kernel support.