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'''dvb-apps''' is a distribution of tools useful for low-level testing and configuration of [[DVB]] hardware. Many consider these tools essential to anyone with a DVB adapter.
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'''dvb-apps''' is a distribution of tools useful for low-level testing and configuration of [[DVB]] hardware. In various places it is also called [[dvbutils]] or dvbtools. Many consider these tools essential to anyone with a DVB adapter.
  
 
== Getting dvb-apps ==
 
== Getting dvb-apps ==
  
Before using these tools you will need to build them yourself from the source code. To obtain the source code, the best way is to download it from CVS:
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Most Linux distributions have a dvbutils package which will be a breeze to install. For example, with Debian or Ubuntu install the package with:
  
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apt-get install dvb-utils
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Alternatively, you can build them yourself from the source code. There are two ways of obtaining the sourcecode:
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'''Option 1''': Obtain the source code from CVS:
 
  cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv login (use an empty password)
 
  cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv login (use an empty password)
 
  cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv co dvb-apps
 
  cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv co dvb-apps
 
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'''Option 2''': Obtain the source code by downloading it:
Alternatively, download it from http://linuxtv.org/downloads (picking the most up to date version) and unpack it using:
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# Pick the most up to date version from http://linuxtv.org/downloads
 
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# Unpack it using '''tar xvjf linuxtv-dvb-apps''<your version>''.tar.bz2'''
tar xvjf linuxtv-dvb-apps''<your version>''.tar.bz2
 
  
 
Once you have the source code (and are in the correct directory), build and install it by typing:
 
Once you have the source code (and are in the correct directory), build and install it by typing:
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=== dvbscan ===
 
=== dvbscan ===
dvbscan is used to produce a channel configuration file. This is the first step to any successful DVB setup.
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[[dvbscan]] is used to produce a channel configuration file. This is the first step to any successful DVB setup.
  
 
=== tzap ===
 
=== tzap ===
tzap (and it's siblings szap and czap) is a command line channel changing and signal monitor program. It can also set your card device up for recording. This util is the most basic means of testing your card.
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[[tzap]] (and it's siblings szap and czap) is a command line channel changing and signal monitor program. It can also set your card device up for recording. This util is the most basic means of testing your card.
  
 
=== dvbdate ===
 
=== dvbdate ===
This is a util for working with the time signal from DVB transmissions. You can view the transmitted date/time and set the system clock. This looks to be a useful alternative to setting up NTP.
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[[dvbdate]] is a utility for working with the time signal from DVB transmissions. You can view the transmitted date/time and set the system clock. This looks to be a useful alternative to setting up NTP.
  
 
=== ttusb_dec_reset ===
 
=== ttusb_dec_reset ===
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==External links==
 
==External links==
  
* http://linuxtv.org/wiki - The linuxtv.org DVB Wiki (These guys created the [[dvb-apps]] tools)!
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* [http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/LinuxTV_dvb-apps The linuxtv.org DVB Wiki ] - These guys created the dvb-apps tools!
  
 
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[[Category:Software]]

Revision as of 08:01, 23 March 2007

Important.png Note: The correct title of this article is dvb-apps. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.


dvb-apps is a distribution of tools useful for low-level testing and configuration of DVB hardware. In various places it is also called dvbutils or dvbtools. Many consider these tools essential to anyone with a DVB adapter.

Getting dvb-apps

Most Linux distributions have a dvbutils package which will be a breeze to install. For example, with Debian or Ubuntu install the package with:

apt-get install dvb-utils

Alternatively, you can build them yourself from the source code. There are two ways of obtaining the sourcecode:

Option 1: Obtain the source code from CVS:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv login (use an empty password)
cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.linuxtv.org:/cvs/linuxtv co dvb-apps

Option 2: Obtain the source code by downloading it:

  1. Pick the most up to date version from http://linuxtv.org/downloads
  2. Unpack it using tar xvjf linuxtv-dvb-apps<your version>.tar.bz2

Once you have the source code (and are in the correct directory), build and install it by typing:

make
make install

The apps

NOTE: Several of these tools may not operate properly while you are running the mythbackend. If mythbackend is running, it may have a lock on your DVB card, denying access to one of these tools.

dvbscan

dvbscan is used to produce a channel configuration file. This is the first step to any successful DVB setup.

tzap

tzap (and it's siblings szap and czap) is a command line channel changing and signal monitor program. It can also set your card device up for recording. This util is the most basic means of testing your card.

dvbdate

dvbdate is a utility for working with the time signal from DVB transmissions. You can view the transmitted date/time and set the system clock. This looks to be a useful alternative to setting up NTP.

ttusb_dec_reset

This utility resets Hauppauge DEC USB DVB adapters.

dvbnet

This util appears to create a new network adapter based on the /dev/dvb/adapterN/net0 device.

dvbtraffic

This appears to analyze dvb traffic, but only on /dev/dvb/adapter0 as it's hardcoded!

av7110_loadkeys

This util is used to load the remote control configuration on certain DVB units.

dib3000-watch

This util gathers signal statistics from dib3000 modulators.

External links