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NAME

       me-tv - a digital television (DVB) viewer for GNOME

SYNOPSIS

       me-tv [-?|--help] [-v|--verbose] [-s|--safe-mode] [-m|--minimised] [--disable-epg] [--disable-epg-thread]
       [--no-screensaver-inhibit] [--devices] [--read-timeout] [--display=DISPLAY]

DESCRIPTION

       Me TV is a GTK desktop application for watching digital television services that use  the  DVB  standard.
       Me TV works with DVB-T/C/S and ATSC cards that have kernel driver support.

       Me  TV uses the xine video player to render its output onto its video window.  Me TV reads the Electronic
       Program Guide (EPG) data that is transmitted over the air to populate a built-in program guide which  can
       be used for scheduling recordings.

       Me TV has a built-in scanner which can autoscan certain countries or use an initial scan file.

OPTIONS

       -?|--help
              Show help options.

       -v|--verbose
              Show verbose output.

       -s|--safe-mode
              Show the preferences dialog an don't show video upon start.

       -m|--minimised-mode
              Show minimised in notification area at startup.

       --disable-epg
              Stops the rendering of the EPG event buttons on the UI.

       --disable-epg-thread
              Disable the EPG thread.  Me TV will stop collecting EPG events.

       --no-screensaver-inhibit
              Tells Me TV not to call the screensaver Inhibit/UnInhibit methods for GNOME Screensaver.

       --devices
              Only use the specified frontend devices.  You can specify more than one device by using a comma or
              colon separator. (e.g. --devices=/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend1)

       --read-timeout
              How long to wait (in seconds) before timing out while waiting for data from demuxer (default 5)

       --display=DISPLAY
              X display to use

AUTHOR

       Michael Lamothe (2007-2011) <michael.lamothe@gmail.com>.

       Copyright (C) 2011 Michael Lamothe <michael.lamothe@gmail.com>.