> Start dvbstreamer using something like the following:
>
> dvbstreamer -a 0 -d
>
> This will use adapter 0 and start as a daemon. For more information on
> dvbstreamer see http://www.dvbstreamer.org


ahhhh.... I did a little confusion because there´s a dvbstream
package, but it´s not the same thing. One limitation of dvbstream is
that you have to choose a mux, so after you start it you are limited
to the channels on that mux (is that right?). It seems that
dvbstreamER is smarter, so you can control it from the app and choose
whatever you want (or not?). So using it instead of open the device
directly is that you can separate the physical device from the app
that will use it.

-- 
Christian Lyra
PoP-PR/RNP

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