I have installed the recommended software to a micro sd and looking whether to use a TV Hat or not . Also looking where to connect RCA from casio to the raspberry pi?
Looking any suggestions for this project.
Thank you
Damien
I have installed the recommended software to a micro sd and looking whether to use a TV Hat or not . Also looking where to connect RCA from casio to the raspberry pi?
Looking any suggestions for this project.
Thank you
Damien
MagPi Issue 44 had a feature on using the RCA out from a Pi Zero.
Would adding the tv hat bring in free satellite tv ?
The official Raspberry Pi TV Hat only supports DVB-T and DVB-T2 so European terrestrial only.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/accessories/tv-hat.html#about-dvb-t
What if I add a Micro USB DVB -T tuner TV receiver Dongle/Antenna DVB T HD Digital Mobile TV HDTV Satellite Reciever for andriod phone tablet to the raspberry pi ?
Always a man for resources BD! How your search engine works amazes me.
I understand I wonder if I connect a USB Tv tuner card Antenna, Recast ATSC HD Digital External HDTV Tuner Stick Dongle Adapter ISDB-T Digital TV Stick Tuner Video Recorder for Window, Linux , Mac , Pc computer
You might get on better if you tried a DVB-S / DVB-S2 receiver which is designed for satellite TV.
You will need to get suitable software that will run on the R-Pi that will work with that hardware.
They were both topics that I have looked at before. One was for an art project which required synchronised video playout to multiple old CRT displays and the other was for a PVR project which the TV hat looked like it might do the trick.
ATSC is a N.America TV standard and ISDB-T is a Japan / S.America TV standard. Depends which region you want to receive in.
This is turning out to be a big project. Im going to start by soldering black and red cables to the raspberry pi GPIO to the power outlet on the casio. Then attach the RCA to the Casio. I am in the US I will have to play around DVB-S / DVB-S2 receiver . Iwant to catch the news on a portable casio.