![]() ![]() ![]() If not check out the Prerequisites of this post here. I am going to assume you know how to get Raspbian/Stretch Lite onto your Raspberry Pi. Splitter (We used a 3-way splitter to really push the RPi3B+).USB TV Tuner (We used Avermedia Volar Green HD $29ea).Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (This is what we tested with).(Home TV Streaming Protocol) HTSP is a TCP based protocol and works in a unicast type fashion without killing your home network. I learned pretty quickly that it could be installed on a Raspberry Pi and be used to stream tv via HTSP. (dvblast works great?if you have suitable switches/routers to handle multicast) Anyhow, during my research, I stumbled across TVheadend. So I had to find an alternative option that actually worked. I do want to give a bit of a shout out to CWNE88, (Go follow him if you get a chance!) This is the guy that got me started streaming TV via the Raspberry Pi, however he concentrates a lot on multicast streaming and to be honest, most of us do not have the infrastructure to handle multicast traffic on our LAN. Thus the idea for the RPi TV streamer! I could have easily gone to the local tech shop and purchased a tuner and ran some coax, but I already have an android device hooked up to the projector, why not try and stream TV to it locally in the house. Nor does the projector have a tuner for Digital TV. I have a projector out in the theatre room, however, this same room does not have any coax run for TV reception. ![]()
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