Linux-DVB-DVBT ============== Linux::DVB::DVBT is a package that provides an object interface to any installed Freeview tuner cards fitted to a Linux PC. The package supports initial set up (i.e. frequency scanning), searching for the latest electronic program guide (EPG), and selectign a channel for recording the video to disk. Example scripts have been provided in the package which illustrate the expected use of the package (and are useable programs in themeselves) * dvbt-devices Shows information about fited DVB-T tuners * dvbt-scan Run this by providing the frequency file (usually stored in /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t). If run as root, this will set up the configuration files for all users. For example: $ dvbt-scan /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/uk-Oxford * dvbt-epg When run, this grabs the latest EPG information and updates a MySql database: $ dvbt-epg * dvbt-record Specify the channel, the duration, and the output filename to record a channel: $ dvbt-record "bbc1" spooks.ts 1:00 Note that the duration can be specified as an integer (number of minutes), or in HH:MM format (for hours and minutes) * dvbt-ffrec Similar to dvbt-record, but pipes the transport stream into ffmpeg and uses that to transcode the data directly into an MPEG file (without saving the transport stream file). Specify the channel, the duration, and the output filename to record a channel: $ dvbt-ffrec "bbc1" spooks.mpeg 1:00 Note that the duration can be specified as an integer (number of minutes), or in HH:MM format (for hours and minutes) * dvbt-chans Use to display the current list of tuned channels. Shows them in logical channel number order. INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules and libraries: use File::Basename ; use File::Path ; use File::Spec ; use POSIX qw(strftime); COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Put the correct copyright and licence information here. Copyright (C) 2008 by Steve Price This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.