![]() ![]() ![]() Machine: Type: Desktop Mobo: Intel model: D54250WYK v: H13922-304 serial: UEFI: Intel System: Kernel: 5.4.0-52-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 9.3.0 Console: tty 1ĭistro: Linux Mint 20 Ulyana base: Ubuntu 20.04 focal But Kaffeine appears to be a bit simpler.Īll that said who is using a USB TV Tuner with Kaffeine and did you encounter any issues installing the driver? Is there one you would recommend over others?Ĭode: Select all griggs:~$ sudo inxi -Fxzd ![]() I am even fairly adept with building from GitHub if there aren't too many missing dependencies. I'm handy with the terminal so I am not gun shy about installing things from there. Kaffeine appears to be a little easier to install and configure which is why I would choose to use it. I am therefore looking for a recommendation on a USB TV Tuner card that folks have had success with using either MythTV or Kaffeine. The device is recognized which is positive, but no driver found (at least in my searches). The AverMedia USB TV tuner I have (Hybrid Volar MAX) doesn't appear to have a Linux driver of any sort that I can find. We have a line of sight to the broadcast antennas so for most channels we get amazing reception. I switched from Windows 7 (Media Center on a NUC) to Mint 20 hoping to use Kaffeine to record some OTA shows via digital antenna. ![]()
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