USB tuner + Jellyfin.
You can also set up the IPTV stuff with Jellyfin (at least most likely, I haven't tried this personally), so it's all through one interface.
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USB tuner + Jellyfin.
You can also set up the IPTV stuff with Jellyfin (at least most likely, I haven't tried this personally), so it's all through one interface.
HDHomerun is the commercial solution that is relatively painless assuming you have something that can run a client that supports it
Open source, you probably want to look at tvheadend and a USB DVB-T tuner (hauppauge still make decent ones I believe) attached as the next most straightforward option, it can take a little bit to get set up but it's pretty seamless once it is. Same caveat about clients
I use a USB tuner like https://hauppauge.com/pages/products/data_dualhd.html and https://mythtv.org/ Has to be plugged into an external antenna, and it really helps for that antenna to be on the 2nd floor, in a window, with clear view unobstructed by aluminum siding.
tvheadend.org or HDhomerun are probably more general solutions.
I use a USB tuner like https://hauppauge.com/
I did that way back in the day, tho mine was not inline USB but a PCIe card and MythTV. Worked pretty well.
Yeah, I started with a PCI (no e) card, but had to switch to USB when it got hard to find cheap motherboards with PCI slots. It's an old setup :) Honestly amazed that they can fit the whole thing into a thumb-sized USB dongle, although I suppose it's easier without the analog side.
Come to think about it, it may have been just a PCI card. That's too long ago for this old head to clearly remember.
really helps for that antenna to be on the 2nd floor, in a window, with clear view unobstructed by aluminum siding.
It's on a roof already and quite capable of receiving signal, we just haven't used OTA broadcasts for a while as IPTV used to work good enough. So no problems with the antenna, I'm just wondering what I should plug in to that.
tv headend is what you're looking for.