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tvpvrd is a PVR daemon for Linux that offers the ability to schedule and manage TV recordings using one or multiple installed analogue TV capture cards, e.g. Hauppauge. The daemon is interfaced either through its full command language via a provided command line shell or through a basic (built-in) Web interface provided by the built in micro Web server. The goal is to provide an advanced recording and transcoding (using ffmpeg) server without the need to configure databases or a complex GUI. The server is completely self-contained and uses an XML DB in plain text format to store future recordings.

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2011-06-18 16:15
3.2.1

A critical segfault problem that occurred when autoshutdown was enabled and the recording queue was empty was fixed.
Tags: Stable

2011-06-10 14:00
3.2.0

A history command was added both to the command and the Web interface to make it easier to list previously made recordings and transcodings. A minor issue with an extra "/" in a filepath was fixed.
Tags: Stable

2011-05-23 07:30
3.1.3

This release contains only internal changes so that the source will build silently even with the new gcc 4.6.0 compiler (which adds some extra warnings by default in -Wall). There are no user-level changes.
Tags: Stable

2011-05-17 15:32
3.1.2

This release added a configuration option for setting a fixed station for a cable box connected to the tuner on the TV card. The man page was updated. Some code was cleaned up and some minor bugs were fixed.
Tags: Stable

2011-04-15 19:10
3.1.0

This is a feature release. The main addition is a new command line shell supporting history and full command line editing. This can easily be configured as a login shell to allow ssh access to the server. Some minor bugs were also fixed.
Tags: Stable

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