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Step TwoInstall Your TV Backend

This document provides instructions for installing and setting up a PVR (personal video recorder) backend and frontend using XBMC. It recommends NextPVR for Windows and Tvheadend for Linux as easy to install backends. The steps include downloading and installing the backend software, configuring it to detect the TV tuner and scan for channels, and then setting up the XBMC frontend addon to connect to and control the backend for live TV viewing and recording functionality. It concludes by mentioning some additional advanced features users can explore once the basic setup is complete.

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Step TwoInstall Your TV Backend

This document provides instructions for installing and setting up a PVR (personal video recorder) backend and frontend using XBMC. It recommends NextPVR for Windows and Tvheadend for Linux as easy to install backends. The steps include downloading and installing the backend software, configuring it to detect the TV tuner and scan for channels, and then setting up the XBMC frontend addon to connect to and control the backend for live TV viewing and recording functionality. It concludes by mentioning some additional advanced features users can explore once the basic setup is complete.

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Step Two: Install Your PVR BackendP

You'll need two different pieces of software to run your PVR: abackend and
a frontend. In this case, our frontendthe program from which we watch live V
and control our recordingsis going to !e "#$% via an add&on. he !ac'end is the
program that actually interfaces with your V tuner, decodes the signal, and does
the recording. (ome !ac'ends come with their own frontends !uilt&in, !ut allow
you to use another frontend instead, li'e "#$%. You have a lot of
choices depending on your operating system, !ut here are the instructions for two
of the easier !ac'ends around.
Windows Users: NextPVRP
For Windows, we recommend NextPVR because it's easy to setup, and
comes highly recommended. Here's what you need to doP
!. "ownload and install NextPVR. #ou'll also want to download
thelatest patch $les %rom here to ensure e&erything runs smoothly
'(ust drag the $les into your NextPVR program $les %older.
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-. )tart up NextPVR. Right.clic/ anywhere in the window to access its
settings.
0. 1n the le%t.hand sidebar, clic/ on "e&ices, then select the one you
want to use 2%or example, your ,3)4 tuner i% you're using an
antenna, or your 5,6 tuner i% you're using cable7. 4lic/ the
4on$gure button.
8. 4lic/ )can and wait %or it to $nd all your channels. When it's done,
it'll say 9)can 4omplete9 and you should ha&e a %ull list o% a&ailable
channels.
:. ;o to 9Recording9 in the le%t sidebar and set the %older where you
want recordings to be stored. #ou can also twea/ other settings
here. We recommend chec/ing the 9<ac/ground Recording9 box as
well.
=. ;o to 6isc in the sidebar and set your >i&e 3V bu?er %older.
3hat should be e&erything you need to get started. Head to 9>i&e 3V9 to
try watching 3V. 1% you don't get any picture or sound, you li/ely need to
use a di?erent decoder to get things wor/ing well.P
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3o change your decoder, open up NextPVR's settings and go to
9"ecoders.9 3he decoders you want to worry about will depend on your
de&ice. For example, my HVR.!-:@ uses 6P*;.- and ,,4 to stream and
record 3V, so the 6P*;.- and ,,4 codecs are the ones 1 needed to
change. #ou may $nd other codecs in the respecti&e dropdown menus on
this settings pane, but i% you don't 2or i% none o% the a&ailable ones wor/
well7, you'll need to download a new one and try it out.P
3his is the more arduous part o% the process. "i?erent codecs are going
to wor/ well %or di?erent people, so you'll ha&e to experiment. , good
place to start would be the ),F codec pac/ %or NextPVR, though you can
install and try other codecs too 2chec/ the NextPVR %orums %or
suggestions based on your eAuipment7. Beep trying di?erent codecs
until you $nd one that gets you the picture Auality, smoothness, and
sound that you want, and then continue to step three.P
Linux Users: TvheadendP
3&headend is a simple bac/end %or >inux that is &ery easy to install, and
can be managed %rom a web inter%ace'which means you can manage
your recordings %rom any computer in the house, without e&en entering
+<64. Here's how to install it on an Cbuntu.based systemP
!. Run the %ollowing three commands, one a%ter the other, to install
3&headend
sudo add.apt.repostory ppaadamsuttonDt&headend
sudo apt.get update
sudo apt.get install t&headend
-. ,s 3&headend installs, it will prompt you to create a username and
password %or its web inter%ace 2which you'll use to manage the
program7. 4reate one as instructed and continue the installation.
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0. When it's done, open up your browser and head
to http://localhost:9981. ,lternati&ely, you can access it %rom
another computer by heading
to http://192.168.0.11:9981 2where 192.168.0.11 is the 1P address o%
the machine on which 3&headend is installed7. *nter your
username and password when prompted.
8. #ou should be greeted with the 3&headend web inter%ace. First,
clic/ the 4on$guration tab, then clic/ the 3V ,dapters tab under
that. From the dropdown menu on the le%t, pic/ your 3V tuner.
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:. 4lic/ the 9,dd "V< Networ/ by >ocation9 button. 4hoose your
location and the type o% signal you're loo/ing %or. For example, i%
you're hoo/ed up to an o&er.the.air antenna, you would choose the
,3)4 option, and i% you ha&e cable, try the 4able )tandard option.
=. 4lic/ the 9,dd "V< Networ/9 button on the le%t to continue. Now,
loo/ to the box on the right. ,t the bottom, you should see a line
that says 96uxes ,waiting 1nitial )can.9 3his will slowly drop to @
as it scans channels. When it $nds channels, the number under
9)er&ices9 will increase.
E. When 96uxes ,waiting 1nitial )can9 reaches @, you should ha&e a
number o% )er&ices scanned and ready to go 2i% not, try a di?erent
signal type or ma/e sure your tuner is wor/ing7. 4lic/ 96ap "V<
)er&ices to 4hannels9 to $nish the channel scanning process.
3&headend doesn't ha&e its own %rontend %or watching 3V li/e many
bac/ends do, so to test i% your setup wor/ed, you'll ha&e to continue to
step 0 and try it out in +<64.P
All Users: ExperimentP
We'&e pic/ed these two options because they ma/e good choices %or
beginners due to their easy setup. Howe&er, e&ery bac/end program is
di?erent, and there's &ery little consensus o&er which is 9best9 or e&en
the most stable 2(ust search %or any two bac/ends on the +<64 %orums
and you'll $nd much debate7. )o, i% you don't li/e the $rst one you try,
download another one and see i% it wor/s better %or you. 1t's a long
process o% trial and error, but the more you experiment, the more li/ely
you are to $nd something that wor/s %or you.P
Step Three: Set Up XBMC's PVR Add!nP
Fnce you'&e ensured your bac/end is running correctly, it's time to
integrate it with +<64. 3his step is pretty easy. 6a/e sure you're running
the latest &ersion o% +<64 2/nown as !-, or 9Frodo97, and thenP
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!. Fpen up +<64 and head to )ettings G ,dd.Fns G "isabled ,dd.
Fns. Head to PVR 4lients, and select the one %or your program 2in
this case, either NextPVR or 3&headend7. 4hoose *nable.
-. Next, go to 4on$gure. 6ost o% the de%ault settings should wor/ $ne
here, but i% your bac/end has a username or password, type those
in now. 1% your bac/end supports 3imeshi%ting 2rewinding or
pausing li&e 3V7, enable it under the 9,d&anced9 tab.
0. ;o bac/ to +<64's )ettings and choose >i&e 3V. Cnder ;eneral,
chec/ the *nabled box, and twea/ any other settings you want
here. 1 generally li/e to go to Playbac/ and unchec/ )tart Playbac/
6inimiHed.
8. 1% you go bac/ to the main menu, you should see a new section
called 9>i&e 3V9 where you can watch shows, see an episode
guide, and set up recordings. 4ongratulationsI #ou'&e got +<64
wor/ing as a PVR.
#ou may still ha&e to do some experimentation here to $nd out the
settings that wor/ best %or your speci$c hardware and so%tware, but %or
the most part, you should be good to go. 3ry watching or recording a
show %rom +<64, twea/ your episode list %rom the >i&e 3V settings, and
en(oy.P
"#in$ %urtherP
3his is a pretty basic setup, but you can do a lot more with your PVR
once you get it set up, such asP
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%ind a Better Pr#$rammin$ "uide 3he electronic programming
guide 2or *P; %or short7 you start with is probably pretty lac/ing at this
stage. 3he best way to impro&e it is by setting up an *P; grabber, which
will download a high Auality episode guide and sa&e it as an +6>3V $le
to which you can point your bac/end. )chedules "irect comes &ery
highly recommended, and is only J-: a year 2well worth the price7, but
what you use will depend on your country. 4hec/ out NextPVR's *P;
section in the wi/i %or more in%o, and i% you're using 3&headend, po/e
around the %orums %or more in%ormation on how to set up an episode
guide.P
S&ip and Rem#ve C#mmer'ials #ou may also want to download a
program li/e 4oms/ip that automatically $nds and s/ips commercials %or
you. 4hec/ out this page on the NextPVR wi/i or this page on
3&headend's wi/i %or more in%ormation on how to set that up. #ou can
e&en set it up to remo&e commercials %rom your &ideo $les altogether.P
,gain, this is (ust the beginning. 3here are a lot o% cool things you can do
with your "1# PVR, so once you're all set up, chec/ out the +<64
%orums 2as well as the %orums %or your respecti&e bac/end7 %or more
ideas and support. <ut %or now, /ic/ bac/ with a cold one and en(oy
some li&e 3V. #ou'&e earned it.P

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