goroboro / TVHeadFish

A TVHeadend client for Sailfish OS
Apache License 2.0
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Further development? #1

Open rubdos opened 8 years ago

rubdos commented 8 years ago

Hi!

I'm looking at your code right now, trying to get it to work on our tvheadend installation (Raspberry PI with DVB-T in Brussels).

Are you still using this, or was this rather an experiment? Either way, you can probably expect some patches the coming days, so that I can use the application myself :)

Ruben

goroboro commented 8 years ago

Wow... Admittedly I had largely abandoned this, just because I thought nobody was really that interested and I didn't really have the time to keep up! My goal was really to change my code to start actually using HTSP directly rather than attempting to keep up with changes to the REST API, which was always massively unstable and constantly changing. I managed to do several small changes, but work just took over and I couldn't keep up.

If you have patches... I would be really happy to see this revived a bit, and maybe the interest will renew my motivation a bit.

Thanks for getting in touch. I added you as a collaborator :)

On 23/06/16 13:08, Ruben De Smet wrote:

Hi!

I'm looking at your code right now, trying to get it to work on our tvheadend installation (Raspberry PI with DVB-T in Brussels).

Are you still using this, or was this rather an experiment? Either way, you can probably expect some patches the coming days, so that I can use the application myself :)

Ruben

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rubdos commented 8 years ago

Thanks for putting me as a collaborator. Currently rewriting your Python code into C++... I'm more familiar with C++, and as these things use Qt, it shouldn't be too difficult to implement them (lots of Qt stuff is very useful, i.a. socket).

I'll let you know if I got something. I more or less would suspect this to be of great interest to a lot of Sailfish users, but apparently, not so many people are interested.

I would love to have this app to watch DVB-T tv anywhere on the planet by just connecting to the RPi at home... :)