2017-10-09, 14:18
I am really interested in adding a motorised satellite dish to my setup, but I don't want to buy a big dedicated satellite receiver.
I am currently running TVHeadend on a headless Openmediavault server.
If I bought a USB DVB-S2 tuner, could either of the following work:
1. I install a second TVHeadend on a Raspberry Pi and connect it to the USB tuner - I then use that version of TVHeadend to make the tuner available to TVHeadend on my server.
2. I move TVHeadend from my server to Raspberry Pi and have TVHeadend access the tuner directly.
I assume that a major that is also going to come into play is the power required to acutally move the satellite motor - how is that going to work?
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
I am currently running TVHeadend on a headless Openmediavault server.
If I bought a USB DVB-S2 tuner, could either of the following work:
1. I install a second TVHeadend on a Raspberry Pi and connect it to the USB tuner - I then use that version of TVHeadend to make the tuner available to TVHeadend on my server.
2. I move TVHeadend from my server to Raspberry Pi and have TVHeadend access the tuner directly.
I assume that a major that is also going to come into play is the power required to acutally move the satellite motor - how is that going to work?
Any pointers would be much appreciated.