I have a RPi-2 running OpenELEC (v5.0.8) and yesterday i installed Tvheadend service (v3.9.2675~ge4f034a) on my Pi so i could make use of my Sony PlayTV (USB dual DTV tuner).
It was the version, from I think, the OpenELEC unofficial repository (I should write notes as i go)....
Then I uninstalling the OpenELEC bundled TV client and installed the Tvheadend client (v1.9.40).
I then played about with Tvheadend server by loggin in from my PC but things didn't go smoothly
So, i found this thread and followed noggin's post #13 with better success.
Now my Kodi on RPi-2 OpenELEC shows the RADIO and TV nodes (if that's the correct term) but trying to watch a TV program does not work from my Pi.
I don't have a MPEG2 license but I still expected to see video with some stuttering.
Unfortunately I get no video at all, though I do get audio when changing Settings > System > Audio output > Audio output device to 'hdmi + analogue'.
After some repeated attempt at viewing a channel, i get 'no free adapter' notification within Kodi and the following message spamming the Tvheadend system log as seen within the web admin page:
1970-01-01 11:54:52.000 subscription: 005A: No input source available for subscription "127.0.0.1 [ XBMC Media Center ]" to channel "{name-not-set}"
1970-01-01 11:54:54.000 subscription: 005A: No input source available for subscription "127.0.0.1 [ XBMC Media Center ]" to channel "{name-not-set}"
1970-01-01 11:54:56.000 subscription: 005A: No input source available for subscription "127.0.0.1 [ XBMC Media Center ]" to channel "{name-not-set}" .
From my PC, I can watch a channel by clicking the blue play link within the server admin window (under Configure > DVB Inputs > Services).
Alternatively I can click the 'Play Program' buttom on the popup you get by clicking on a running program within the EPG.
In both instances i am greeted with VLC which plays video nicely
Oddly, i can't watch a program on my PC by clicking a currently running program within the EPG and clicking the watch tv button (live TV player) which sits on the top right of the server admin page.
Finally, though channel and service names are populated within the Configure > DVB Inputs > Services admin page, i see {name-not-set} within Configuration > Channel/EPG > Channels.
And the admin web page seems to periodically refresh the channels and sometimes the names disapear or the chanels get rearranged.
Obviously i'm missing some key concepts so can anyone clarify the key concepts of setting up dual tuners and hopefully point me in the correct direction?