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link is a media streamer that let's you play movies, view online trailers,
browse images or play music over a network using the http protocol.
It should work with most Syabas NMT hardware (NetworkedMediaTank
middleware based players), such as the Popcorn Hour A- and B-series,
HDX, iSTAR, Egreat a whole range of others, possibly even a couple of
older ones like the LinkTheater. Some of the best reasons to run llink is
that it can run on a great many platforms, including most popular NAS
devices - even on the NMT player itself - and it can play media directly
from RAR files.
[B]More info on:[/B]
h_tp://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Llink
[B]Features: [/B]
* Parses various video containers: vob, avi, ts, mkv, tp, mov, m2ts, evo.
* Streams any file type the NMT player can handle: mp3, flac, jpeg, png etc.
* Can play straight from rar files: no more need to unrar your media.
(Comes with special unrar-3.7.8-seek.)
* SSDP / UPnP discovery support (although minimal).
* Skin support: make your own html templates or choose from pre-built.
* Simple iMDb querying to look up media information for Jukebox skins.
* Both HD and SD skins available.
* Light, tiny and clean code for Unix, OsX and Windows.
* Paginating: support to send listings in pages, with tags for Next/Prev.
* PlayAll cgi tag, and PlayAllFrom.
* External subtitles: subtitle files can be consolidated in one directory.
* libdvdnav support (and libdvdcss): provides basic playback of DVD .iso
and .img files and from DVD drives.
* UDF 2.50 BD5-ISO support: provides basic playback of Bluray and HD-DVD.
* (External process support, like mencoder: incomplete).
[B]Installation:[/B]
Extract files from llink-2.2.0-nmt.tar.gz,
You can transfer files to /EMU , /tmp or to transfer files on USB stick
Give CHMOD 77f to llink and unrar files.
Now You have to connect to AzBox HD with putty ( telnet or ssh ) and to start it with:
./llink
Configuration file for skins and ports are in llink.conf file
Enjoy.