Changeset 37380
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- 03/17/16 11:04:29 (7 years ago)
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wiki/pages/fr/Adaptor-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.1 Adaptor Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.1] ([#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Adaptor-Settings.jpg)]]br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can check and adjust the settings for your Eithernet Interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Adjust
r37379 r37380 47 47 ||'''Playback Buffer Size:''' ||set the size of the read ahead buffer during playback of media files for smooth playback. || 48 48 ||'''Time to Wait After Seek to Fill Buffer:''' ||Pausetime after seek to enable buffer to fill during playback to ensure smooth playback. || 49 ||'''Community User:''' ||Set the default username for username propmts. || 50 ||'''Community Pass:''' ||Set the default Password for password propmts. || 51 49 52 50 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. 53 51 -
wiki/pages/fr/Architecture-Programming
r37379 r37380 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 1 ---- 4 2 '''5 Architecture - programming contents''' [=#point5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) … … 12 10 Please select an item below for more information. 13 11 14 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 15 {{{#!table style="border: none" 16 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 17 {{{#!div style="float: left" 18 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Architectures.png,align=left,link=[#point5.1])]] 19 }}} 20 '''([#point5.1 Architectures])'''[[br]] 21 {{{#!div style="float: left 22 Information on the various supported archetures supported by TitanNit 23 }}} 24 }}} 25 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 26 {{{#!div style="float: left" 27 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Programming_Language.png,align=left,link=[#point5.2])]] 28 }}} 29 '''([#point5.2 Programming language])'''[[br]] 30 {{{#!div style="float: left 31 Information on the underlying programming of TitanNit. 32 }}} 33 }}} 34 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 35 {{{#!div style="float: left" 36 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Source_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point5.3])]] 37 }}} 38 '''([#point5.3 Source control])'''[[br]] 39 {{{#!div style="float: left 40 Information on the source code and policies Of TitanNit. 41 }}} 42 }}} 43 |---- 44 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 45 {{{#!div style="float: left" 46 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/The_Dev_Team.png,align=left,link=[#point5.4])]] 47 }}} 48 '''([#point5.4 The Dev Team])'''[[br]] 49 {{{#!div style="float: left 50 Here you will find the[[BR]] members of the dev team. 51 }}} 52 }}} 53 }}} 54 }}} 12 * ([#point5.1 architecture]) 13 * ([#point5.2 Programming language]) 14 * ([#point5.3 Source control]) 15 * ([#point5.4 The Dev Team]) 55 16 56 17 ---- 57 18 '''5.1 Architecture''' [=#point5.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 58 19 ---- 59 '''SH4''' 20 [[br]] 60 21 61 TitanNit was first established on the SH4 (Super-H) chipset for the atemio and kathrin receivers.62 22 63 The Super-H (SH4) chipset is a biendian 32bit RISC Superscaler chipset, this chipset is aimed at increacing throughput by using called instruction-level parallelism within a single core. 23 Currently the only supported architecture is the Super-H (sh4), the chipset is a biendian 32bit RISC chipset originally developed for multimedia devices, gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Sega's Dreamcast. 24 it has prooved popular because of its low cost and high proformance and has found use in many low power embedded devices because of it low power consumption. 64 25 65 Originally developed for multimedia devices, gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Sega's Dreamcast. 66 it has prooved popular because of its low cost and high proformance, it has found use in many low power embedded devices. 26 Titannit is linux based and is based on ST micro electronics opensource linux project made for the Super-H chipset called ([http://stlinux.com/ STLinux]). 67 27 68 Titannit SH4 is a linux based and is based on ST micro electronics opensource linux project made for the Super-H chipset called ([http://stlinux.com/ STLinux]). 69 70 The SH4 chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of the quality of the display output due to inclusion of a high class floating point math unit and high speed bus which is the key components used for drawing graphics, the open source nature of the linux system that runs on it, since its introduction it has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 28 The sh4 chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of the quality of the display output and the open source nature of the linux system that runs on it, since its introduction has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 71 29 72 30 TitanNit is Team AAF's sucessor to the AAF enigma 2 based firmware, aaf enigma is not currently developed and support has ended to futher develop TitanNit we reccomend that if current AAF Enigma users update to TitanNit for future support. 73 31 74 75 76 '''Mips''' 77 78 After the sucess with TitanNit on the SH4 chipset the developers then started development on the Mips chipset for use with the newly introduced Atemio 5000 series receivers. 79 80 The Mips chipset (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) is a biendian 32bit RISC chipset, this chipset is aimed at increacing throughput by using deep instruction piplines combined with single cycle instruction processing. 81 82 Originally developed for the embedded market it has found use in consumer products gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Nintendo 64 and three Sony Playstation products. 83 84 The chipset has prooved popular in the STB market because of the inclusion in the Dreambox Recievers that has spawned clone and copy cat receivers, but it has a draw back that it lacks finness in the picture quality department over the SH4 based receivers as explained above, it has the advantage that it has a larger user base and therfore more plugins are available currently than the sh4 chipset based recievers. 85 86 Titannit Mips is a linux based and is based on the open source project [https://github.com/oe-alliance oe-alliance]. 87 88 The Mips chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of open source nature of the dbox based firmwares since its introduction has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 89 90 91 92 '''Future Architectures''' 93 94 There is a possibility that development may spread to other Receiver models and other architectures in the future such as the ARM architecture or PPC. 95 Future development to support more Receivers is at the mercy of the developers and also the Hardware manufacturers who support the TitanNit project. 32 Note: There is a possibility that development may spread to other Receiver models and other architectures such as the Proadcom MIPS architecture. Future development to support more Receivers is at the mercy of the developers and also the Hardware manufacturers. 96 33 97 34 [[br]] … … 100 37 '''5.2 Programming Language''' [=#point5.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 101 38 ---- 39 [[br]] 40 102 41 103 42 For performance reasons we have opted to use C programming language [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language) wiki] … … 106 45 Python is a higher level scripting language used to define and setup elements in the gui and for an intrim language between the OS that is easily programmable. 107 46 This was done so that users can easily develop and manipulate the system and integrate plugins skins etc... into the system but this has a performance hit on these system and can cause them to become slow and laggy and bloated but has the benifit of being easy for the community to develop for with out knowing much about the underlying system. 108 109 The problem with this system has been that python has become so ingrained into the system and gui and often is now beyond the capibilities for the average user it was intended to used by not to mention it is a semi complicated language to learn to start with.110 47 111 48 TitanNit adresses these key conserns and has developed as much as possible br programming in C to increase the performance of the system but still alowing ease of intergration of plugins and skins using basic scripts. … … 116 53 '''5.3 Source Control''' [=#point5.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 117 54 ---- 118 TitanNit is a semi closed source project and contains open source elements released as required by the licences of those projects. 55 [[br]] 119 56 120 * The basic Linux Image used in the SH4 project is the open source Project [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project-sh4 open-duckbox-project-sh4] 121 * The basic Linux Image used in the Mips project is the open source Project [https://github.com/oe-alliance oe-alliance] 57 TitanNit is a semi closed source project based on the SH4 open duckbox project and contains open source elements released as required by the licences of those projects. 58 59 * The basic Linux Image used in the project is the open source Project [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project-sh4 open-duckbox-project-sh4] 122 60 * TitanNit Source is nonpublic and is only partially freed[source:/titan TitanNit Public Source] 123 61 * The MediaCenter is from [http://ffmpeg.org ffmpeg] and the libeplayer3 is from [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project sh4/tdt/source/tdt/cvs/apps/misc/tools/libeplayer3 libeplayer3] 124 62 * Busybox is a set of unix style tools combined into a single executable [http://www.busybox.net/] 125 63 * 126 64 127 65 [[br]] … … 130 68 '''5.4 The Dev team''' [=#point5.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 131 69 ---- 70 [[br]] 71 132 72 The TitanNit project is proudly produced by the AAF Dev team and other loyal members and helpers. 133 73 development is important aswell as the work they do to help out with such things as skin's, channel logo's and setups, translations, supplemental programs and tools, and plugins and this is a place for them to be recognized. 134 74 135 ''Note: currently this section is blank as Iwill leave it up to the developers and other loyal team members to place their mark''75 ''Note: currently this section is blank as i will leave it up to the developers and other loyal team members to place their mark'' 136 76 137 77 138 78 '''Founding DEV Team Members''' 139 79 140 80 * 81 82 * 83 84 * 85 86 * 87 88 141 89 '''Dev Team Members''' 142 90 91 * 92 93 * 94 95 * 143 96 144 97 '''Loyal Helpers''' 145 98 99 * 100 101 * 102 103 * 104 105 * 146 106 147 107 '''Team Thanks''' 148 108 149 109 We would like to thank Atemio / Atevio who helped to fund the TitanNit project and has showed interst in this project from its beginnings until now. 110 111 * 112 113 * 114 115 * 116 117 150 118 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Audio-Video-Sat
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Autostart_Settings-Audio-Video-Sat.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 Here you can check and adjust the video audio and satellite autostart settings.8 Here you can check snd adjust the video audio and satellite autostart settings. 9 9 10 10 [[br]] 11 11 12 ||'''No Audio Sync:''' ||Don't wait for the audio buffer to fill before starting the audio stream.|| 13 ||'''Boot Resolution:''' ||set the default startup resolution.|| 12 14 ||'''Bootlogo:''' ||show the boot logo on startup.|| 15 ||'''Poweroff:''' ||???.|| 16 ||'''Scart on Standby:''' ||output TV Signal to scart when in standby.|| 13 17 ||'''Boot RGB Fix:''' ||apply the startup rgb display output mode.|| 14 ||'''No Audio Sync:''' ||Don't wait for the audio buffer to fill before starting the audio stream.|| 15 ||'''HighSR:''' ||??.|| 16 ||'''Load stmdvb.ko with swts option''' ||???.|| 17 ||'''Load stmdvb.ko with Camrouting option''' ||???.|| 18 ||'''Cam Routing:''' ||???.|| 18 19 19 20 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. -
wiki/pages/fr/Automatic-Search
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.2.1 Automatic Search''' [=#point3.5.2.1] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Automatic-Search.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can proform an automatic channel scan. … … 16 17 ||'''Only Free to Air Services:''' ||During scan ignore pay tv services.|| 17 18 ||'''Blindscan:''' ||Scan for unknown satellite transponders.|| 18 ||'''Update channel Name''' || If upon a rescan the channel name changes update the channel name in TitanNit.||19 ||'''Update channel Name''' ||???.|| 19 20 ||'''Entrys in Favourites''' ||if scaned channels are found in current favourites list what should be done.|| 20 21 ||'''Remove Empty Favourites''' ||Remove favourites list if they have no channels in them.|| -
wiki/pages/fr/Autostart-Network
r37379 r37380 3 3 '''3.6.18.4 Network''' [=#point3.6.18.4] ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.6.18 Autostart Settings (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0.2 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 4 4 ---- 5 6 7 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Autostart_Settings-network.jpg)]][[br]]8 5 >Menu Picture place holder: 6 > 7 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 8 > 9 9 Here you can check and adjust autostart network settings. 10 10 … … 14 14 ||'''Samba Server:''' ||Enable the Samba server on startup. || 15 15 ||'''Scan WLAN:''' ||scan for Wireless lan connections on startup. || 16 ||'''ntpdate:''' ||Alow update of the date server . ||17 16 18 17 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. -
wiki/pages/fr/Backup
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.5.8 Backup''' [=#point3.5.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])2 >'''3.5.8 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/system_backup.jpg)]][[br]] 6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can run a manual backup to /tmp or /var/backup if there is insufficent free space you can use a usb device. -
wiki/pages/fr/Blind-Scan-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.1.6 Blind Scan Settings''' [=#point3.5.1.6] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Blind-Scan-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can proform a blind scan. -
wiki/pages/fr/CPU
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.6.1 CPU''' [=#point3.7.8.6.1] ([wiki:System-Infos#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/CPU.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the detailed cpu info. -
wiki/pages/fr/Channel-Service
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system-Channel_Service.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Channel_Service.jpg)]][[BR]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can setup your tuner and proform a channel scan. … … 16 16 * ([wiki:Sat-Finder#point3.5.1.5 Sat Finder]) 17 17 * ([wiki:Blind-Scan-Settings#point3.5.1.6 Blind Scan Settings]) 18 * ([wiki:Create-Transponder-List#point3.5.1.7 Create Transponder List])19 * ([wiki:Create-Default-Favorites#point3.5.1.8 Create Default Favorites])20 21 18 22 19 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Child-Safety
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.18.5 Child Safety''' [=#point3.5.18.5] ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.5.18 Autostart Settings (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Autostart_Settings-child_safety.jpg)]][[br]] 6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can adjust the lock settings on startup. -
wiki/pages/fr/Common-Interface
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.2 Common Interface''' [=#point3.5.2] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/system-Common_Interface.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Common_Interface.jpg)]][[BR]] 7 7 > 8 8 >here you can set up your installed cam devices. -
wiki/pages/fr/Configure
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.5.5.3 Hard Disk Configure''' [=#point3.5.5.3] ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 hard disk (Back)])2 >'''3.5.5.3 File system Check''' [=#point3.5.5.3] ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 hard disk (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Configure.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 Here you can configure your harddisk see below for more information. 8 Note that you must enable ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 Expertmode]) to show all available configure options in this display. 8 Here you can configure your harddisk select an item and follow tht onscreen prompts. 9 9 [[br]] 10 11 [[br]]12 13 ||'''Use as recordings-device''' ||Prepair the storage device for use as a recording medium.||14 ||'''Remove recordings-device''' ||disable the use of the storage device as a recording medium.||15 ||'''Use as plugins-device''' ||Prepair the storage device for use as a plugins medium.||16 ||'''Remove extentions-device''' ||disable the use of the storage device as a extentions medium.||17 ||'''Use as swap-device''' ||Prepair the storage device for use as a swap medium.||18 ||'''Remove swap-device''' ||disable the use of the storage device as a swap medium.||19 ||'''Use as backup-device''' ||Prepair the storage device for use as a backup medium.||20 ||'''Remove backup-device''' ||disable the use of the storage device as a backup medium.||21 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.26 27 13 28 29 [[br]] 14 [[BR]] -
wiki/pages/fr/DYNDNS-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.7 DYNDNS Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.7] ([wiki:Network#point3.5.4 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/DYNDNS-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can setup your DYNDNS interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Default-Autostart
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.18.1 Default Autostart''' [=#point3.5.18.1] ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.5.18 Autostart Settings (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Autostart_Settings-default_Autostart.jpg)]][[br]] 6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 Here you can check and adjust the startup settings.8 Here you can check snd adjust the startup settings. 9 9 10 10 [[br]] … … 15 15 ||'''Updatelist:''' ||??.|| 16 16 17 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from th is Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.17 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. 18 18 -
wiki/pages/fr/Devices
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Devices.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can view the detailed loaded devices info. -
wiki/pages/fr/External-Software
r37379 r37380 9 9 Below is a list of external applications please select a link below for more information. 10 10 11 12 13 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 14 {{{#!table style="border: none" 15 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 16 {{{#!div style="float: left" 17 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/TiMote.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-TiMote#point9.1 9.1 TiMote (Android)])]] 18 }}} 19 '''[wiki:External-Software-TiMote#point9.1 9.1 TiMote (Android)]'''[[br]] 20 {{{#!div style="float: left 21 Timote is an andriod application for streaming and control of TitanNit 22 }}} 23 }}} 24 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 25 {{{#!div style="float: left" 26 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/TiView.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-TiView#point9.2 9.2 TiView (PC)])]] 27 }}} 28 '''[wiki:External-Software-TiView#point9.2 9.2 TiView (PC)]'''[[br]] 29 {{{#!div style="float: left 30 TiView is an PC application for streaming and control of TitanNit 31 }}} 32 }}} 33 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 34 {{{#!div style="float: left" 35 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/SatChannelListEditor.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 9.3 SatChannelListEditor])]] 36 }}} 37 '''[wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 9.3 SatChannelListEditor]'''[[br]] 38 {{{#!div style="float: left 39 SatChannelListEditor is an PC application for manipulation of your TitanNit channel data. 40 }}} 41 }}} 42 |---- 43 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 44 {{{#!div style="float: left" 45 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/E2WebIFAPI.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-E2WebIfAPI#point9.4 9.4 E2WebIfAPI])]] 46 }}} 47 '''[wiki:External-Software-E2WebIfAPI#point9.4 9.4 E2WebIfAPI]'''[[br]] 48 {{{#!div style="float: left 49 E2WebIfAPI is an console application to support the dreambox xml web interface commands. 50 }}} 51 }}} 52 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 53 {{{#!div style="float: left" 54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/TitanEditor.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-TitanEditor#point9.5 9.5 TitanEditor])]] 55 }}} 56 '''[wiki:External-Software-TitanEditor#point9.5 9.5 TitanEditor]'''[[br]] 57 {{{#!div style="float: left 58 TitanEditor is an PC application for manipulation of dreambox channel data to work on of your TitanNit Receiver. 59 }}} 60 }}} 61 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 62 {{{#!div style="float: left" 63 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software/TitanNitLanguageEditor.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor#point9.6 9.6 TitanNitLanguageEditor])]] 64 }}} 65 '''[wiki:External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor#point9.6 9.6 TitanNitLanguageEditor]'''[[br]] 66 {{{#!div style="float: left 67 TitanLanguageEditor is an PC application for editing GUI language translations. 68 }}} 69 }}} 70 }}} 71 }}} 11 [[br]] 12 '''9.1 [wiki:External-Software-TiMote#point9.1 9.1 TiMote (Android)]''' 13 ''Timote is an andriod application for streaming and control of TitanNit'' 14 [[br]] 15 '''9.2 [wiki:External-Software-TiView#point9.2 9.2 TiView (PC)]''' 16 ''TiView is an PC application for streaming and control of TitanNit'' 17 [[br]] 18 '''9.3 [wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 9.3 SatChannelListEditor]''' 19 ''SatChannelListEditor is an PC application for manipulation of your TitanNit channel data.'' 20 [[br]] 21 '''9.4 [wiki:External-Software-E2WebIfAPI#point9.4 9.4 E2WebIfAPI]''' 22 ''E2WebIfAPI is an console application to support the dreambox xml web interface commands.'' 23 [[br]] 24 '''9.5 [wiki:External-Software-TitanEditor#point9.5 9.5 TitanEditor]''' 25 ''TitanEditor is an PC application for manipulation dreambox channel data to work on of your TitanNit Receiver.'' 26 [[br]] 27 '''9.6 [wiki:External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor#point9.6 9.6 TitanNitLanguageEditor]''' 28 ''TitanLanguageEditor is an PC application for editing GUI language translations.'' -
wiki/pages/fr/External-Software-SatChannelListEditor
r37379 r37380 119 119 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/SCLE/16.png)]] 120 120 121 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/SCLE/en/17.png)]] 121 122 122 123 === Creating and Editing Channels === -
wiki/pages/fr/External-Software-TiMote
r37379 r37380 1 ---- 1 2 2 '''9.1 TiMote''' [=#point9.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 ----4 5 [[br]]6 3 7 4 Timote is a universal remote control for Linux-based receivers. 8 Currently (Atemio) TitanNit, Enigma2 and Neutrino are supported. 9 please note that screen shots were taken from TiMote version xxx future versions of TiMote could make these screenshots invalid. 5 Currently (Atemio) TitanNit, Enigma2 and Neutrino are supported. 10 6 11 Features:7 features: 12 8 - Bouquets / Favorites 13 9 - Show EPG … … 33 29 [[br]] 34 30 [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.azato.timote PlayStore] 35 36 [[br]]37 When you open up Timote You are presented with the main interface along the top of the display the radio buttons are used as the menu of Timote [[br]]38 See below for more information.39 40 '''Main''' [[br]]41 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TiMote/Main.png)]]42 43 Main contains a list of the main functions of timote:44 45 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-TV#point0 TV]) ''' ||This will bring up a list of Boquets on the reciever).||46 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-On-air#point0 On-air]) ''' ||This will Bring up the information of the TV channel currently displaying on the Reciever||47 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Movies#point0 Movies]) ''' ||This will bring up the Movielist's stored on the reciever).||48 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Timer#point0 Timer]) ''' ||This will bring up a list of the current timer recordings on the reciever).||49 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-EPG-Search#point0 EPG-Search]) ''' ||This will bring up a a search page to search the EPG for a specific keyword).||50 51 [[br]]52 53 '''Misc''' [[br]]54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TiMote/Misc.png)]]55 56 Misc contains a list of other functions of TiMote:57 58 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Signal-Finder#point0 Signal-Finder]) ''' ||This will bring up the signal info's of the current displayed channel.||59 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Screenshot#point9.1.1 Screenshot]) ''' ||This will take a screen shot of the TV Display||60 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Remote#point9.1.2 Remote]) ''' ||This will bring up the on screen remote).||61 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Message#point9.1.3 Message]) ''' ||This can be used to send messages to the TV display).||62 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Power-Menu#point9.1.4 Power Menu]) ''' ||This will bring up the power control menu63 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-RGui#point9.1.5 RGui]) ''' ||This will start the RGui engine||64 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-LCD-Mode#point9.1.6 LCD Mode]) ''' ||???||65 ||'''([wiki:External-Software-TiMote-Power-About#point09.1.7 Power About]) ''' ||This will bring up information on the developers of TiMote).||66 67 '''Profiles''' [[br]]68 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TiMote/Profile.png)]]69 70 Profiles is a list of receiver profiles with the ability to select and control multiple receivers.71 you may create a new profile using the add button at the top of the display.72 73 74 ----75 Temp data to move to Individual pages76 77 78 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TiMote/Stream.png)]]79 80 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TiMote/Boquet.png)]]81 82 83 -
wiki/pages/fr/External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor
r37379 r37380 4 4 5 5 The TitanNit Language Editor tool is used to provide translations files for devs to implement translations into the TitanNit gui. 6 7 6 === Made by Karlo === 8 9 German and English languages have been made and have been merged into svn.10 To support future languages you can use this program to download the language base files from the svn for conversion it supports UTF-8 so special11 chracters from various languages can be implemented.12 13 Please check the [[http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/showthread.php?98565-TitanNitLanguageEditor forum Link | main thread]] for the latest version, or the [#point9.6.7 Changelog]:14 15 16 7 17 8 This program requires microsoft visual basic runtime files to operate. 18 9 10 German and English languages have been made and have been merged into svn. 11 To support future languages you can use this program to download the language base files from the svn for conversion it supports UTF-8 so special chracters from various languages can be implemented. 12 19 13 Once you have made a Translation you may upload the translation po files to the aaf forum for implementation into TitanNit. 20 14 21 If you think you can help with a translation please do so at the end of this page there is information on ([#point9.6.5 Submission]).15 If you think you can help with a translation please do so. 22 16 17 18 * File / Open Source: load language from the server - directory structure ( from \ po \) is applied when necessary - local file is overwritten. 19 20 * File / Open Target : local file store 21 22 * File / Import titan.po : load local titan.po - if not available, it is retrieved from the server 23 24 * File / Save target : save as titan.po_auto.po into the current program directory 25 26 * File / Save titan.po : save as titan.po into the current program directory (this will save without the msgid strings for importation into a third party translation tool 27 28 * Edit / titan.po - > Target : Copy Column 4 by Column 3 23 29 24 30 [[br]] 25 31 26 ---- 27 '''Features''' ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 28 ---- 29 30 * load po file from svn __"File/ Open Source (svn)"__ 31 * Import po file from svn or local as source __"File/ Import Titan.po"__ 32 * open local file as target__"File/ Open target (local)"__ 33 * save target file __"File/ Save Target"__ 34 * save target file as titan.po __"File/ Save titan.po"__ 35 * export msg string for external use __"File/ Export msgstr as Titan.po"__ 36 * Build reciever translation file __"File/ Build Titan.mo"__ 37 * export sourcefile to target __"Edit/ target.po -> target"__ 38 * view source target differences __"Edit/ diff target - titan.po"__ 39 40 [[br]] 41 42 ---- 43 '''Functions''' ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 44 ---- 45 46 ''Select an item to view more info:'' 47 48 * ([#point9.6.1 Loading a translation from svn]) 49 * ([#point9.6.2 Loading a Translation from a local directory]) 50 * ([#point9.6.3 Import Translation from svn or local (Source/ Target Mode)]) 51 * ([#point9.6.4 Edit Translation]) 52 * ([#point9.6.5 Submission]) 53 * ([#point9.6.6 Local Testing]) 54 55 56 57 ---- 58 '''Loading a translation from svn''' [=#point9.6.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 59 ---- 32 '''Loading translation''' 60 33 61 34 To load a translation from the server SVN repo select the translation file from the menu: [[br]] 62 35 36 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/TLE/open_server.png)]] [[br]] 63 37 64 38 it will then start downloading from the internet.[[br]] 65 39 66 67 [[br]] 68 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 69 [[br]] 70 71 ---- 72 '''Loading a Translation from a local directory''' [=#point9.6.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 73 ---- 74 75 76 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TLE/open_local.jpg)]] [[br]] 77 78 [[br]] 79 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 80 [[br]] 81 82 ---- 83 '''Import Translation from svn or local (Source/ Target Mode)'''[=#point9.6.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 84 ---- 85 86 To import a translation from svn or the local directory select the translation file from the menu: [[br]] 87 Note: for this to work a source file must be loaded first [[br]] 88 89 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TLE/import_file.jpg)]] [[br]] 90 91 [[br]] 92 93 you will then be dispalyed with this view to view the two po files along side each other: 94 95 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TLE/import_list_view.jpg)]] [[br]] 96 97 [[br]] 98 99 you can then select __"Edit/ diff target - titan.po"__ to view the source and target differences. 100 101 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TLE/diff_target.jpg)]] [[br]] 102 103 [[br]] 104 105 you can also automatically merge the source files to the target file by selecting __"Edit/ target.po -> target"__ 106 107 [[br]] 108 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 109 [[br]] 110 111 ---- 112 '''Edit Translation''' [=#point9.6.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 113 ---- 40 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/TLE/loading_server.png)]] [[br]] 114 41 115 42 … … 117 44 you may use the buttons on the lower taskbar to search for strings you wish to edit.[[br]] 118 45 119 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/TLE/edit.jpg)]] 46 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/TLE/edit.png)]] 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 120 55 121 56 [[br]] 122 ([#point9.6 Top of Page])123 [[br]]124 125 ----126 '''Submission'''[=#point9.6.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])127 ----128 129 If you could submit your completed translation file into the thread below for comitting by the devs into svn.130 57 131 58 please note that some translations may no be able to be imported into some receivers due to memory constarints. 132 59 133 [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/showthread.php?98565-TitanNitLanguageEditor forum Link]134 60 135 [[br]] 136 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 137 [[br]] 138 139 ---- 140 '''Local Testing''' [=#point9.6.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 141 ---- 142 143 If you wish to install your modified language files into your reciever for testing you can so by exporting you file an a titan.mo file you can do this by selecting __"File/ Build Titan.mo"__ for this to work you need to install some aditional components in to the program directory. 144 145 To do this create a folder in the program directory called __"gettext"__ and extract the below files into that directory: 146 147 148 [http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/ftp/pub/gnu/gettext/gettext-runtime-0.13.1.bin.woe32.zip gettext-runtime] [[br]] 149 [http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/ftp/pub/gnu/libiconv/libiconv-1.9.1.bin.woe32.zip libiconv] [[br]] 150 [http://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/ftp/pub/gnu/gettext/gettext-tools-0.13.1.bin.woe32.zip gettext-tools] [[br]] 151 152 Once you have exported your titan.mo file you may ftp or manually copy it onto your Receiver to test it. 153 154 The file needs to go into the directory and a reboot neede to be proformed afterwards: '''/var/usr/local/share/titan/po/__??__/LC_MESSAGES/titan.mo)''' where __??__ is the language file you are editing. 155 156 ''Note: if you have trouble exporting the translation to a mo file place the program directory on the root of your harddisk it can some times fail if the program it too deep in the file system'' 157 158 [[br]] 159 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 160 [[br]] 161 162 ---- 163 '''Change log''' [=#point9.6.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 164 ---- 61 [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=51403&d=1393861208 download Version v.07] 165 62 166 63 167 64 168 Version 0.7 :169 * Loading and saving is now Uniformly in UTF- 8! Now special characters can be used from other languages.170 171 Version 0.8 :172 173 * minor changes174 * 'Build titan.mo ' for more infomation see ([#point9.6.6 Local Testing])175 65 176 Version 0.8.1 :177 * 1 Column now displays the line number of the msgid178 * 'Build titan.mo ' - in case of error in a makeMo.cmd Prog -Dir is created at the (click ) is probably better to see what 's going on179 * 'Edit / show only diff ' - same entries appear at msgid <> titan.po from180 66 181 Version 0.8.2 :182 * Fixed tooltip error183 67 184 Version 0.9.0 :185 * Fixed Error 13 - Thanks to Channel beta-testing186 * 'Import 2 po file ' to load an alternate po -files187 * ' titan.po -> Target' copied now empty fields Double entry copied by msgid188 68 189 version 0.9.1 :190 * svn version is displayed and saved as ' .... po.55555.svn '191 * thus can also be compared with an old ( stored ) version192 69 193 [[br]] 194 ([#point9.6 Top of Page]) 195 [[br]] 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 -
wiki/pages/fr/Filesystem-Check
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.5.1 File system Check''' [=#point3.5.5.1] ([WikiStart#point3.5 System (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Filesystem-Check.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow t heonscreen prompts.8 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow tth onscreen prompts. 8 9 9 10 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Format-Hdd
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.5 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 system (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Format-Hdd.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow the onscreen prompts. 8 Note that you must enable ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 Expertmode]) to show all available format options in this display. 8 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow tth onscreen prompts. 9 9 10 10 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Free-Space
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.2 Free Space''' [=#point3.7.8.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Free-Space.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the free space of all the file systems acessable from the decoder. -
wiki/pages/fr/Functions
r37379 r37380 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 1 ---- 4 '''2 Interface Elements''' [=#point2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])2 '''2 Functions''' [=#point2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 5 3 ---- 6 4 [[br]] 7 This section will show the functions and controls of the various elements in the gui within TitanNit and discriptions to the various8 items and their functions aswell as helpfull information and tricks to get the most possible experience with your Receiver.9 5 10 Note: pictures in this area only apply to the default skin used in Titan. 11 If you do not see a specific menu item on the display please select the default skin from the menu as follows all the functions displayed below are implemented in all skins but some elements may be omitted from the display in some skins: 6 '' Highlights of TitanNit '' 12 7 13 Press the __"Menu"__ button and select __"Settings"__ scroll down to __"Skin"__ and select the __"Default"__ Skin from the menu. 14 The decoder will then reboot with the new selected __Default__ skin. 15 16 ---- 17 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 18 {{{#!table style="border: none" 19 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 20 {{{#!div style="float: left" 21 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Infobar.png,align=left,link=[#point2.1])]] 22 }}} 23 '''[#point2.1 infobar]'''[[br]] 24 {{{#!div style="float: left 25 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while watching TV. 26 }}} 27 }}} 28 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 29 {{{#!div style="float: left" 30 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/playback_infobar.png,align=left,link=[wiki:History#point2.2 TitanNit Info])]] 31 }}} 32 '''[#point2.2 Playback infobar]'''[[br]] 33 {{{#!div style="float: left 34 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while watching A recording or Media using the default player. 35 }}} 36 }}} 37 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 38 {{{#!div style="float: left" 39 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/AudioTracks_infobar.png,align=left,link=[#point2.3])]] 40 }}} 41 '''[#point2.3 Audiotracks infobar]'''[[br]] 42 {{{#!div style="float: left 43 Default display when pressing the __Audio__ button while watching TV, A recording or Media using the default player. 44 }}} 45 }}} 46 |---- 47 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 48 {{{#!div style="float: left" 49 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Channel History.png,align=left,link=[#point2.4])]] 50 }}} 51 '''[#point2.4 Channel History]'''[[br]] 52 {{{#!div style="float: left 53 Default display when pressing the __Recall__ button while watching A recording or Media using the default player. 54 }}} 55 }}} 56 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 57 {{{#!div style="float: left" 58 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Sleep_Timer.png,align=left,link=[#point2.5])]] 59 }}} 60 '''[#point2.5 Sleep Timer]'''[[br]] 61 {{{#!div style="float: left 62 Default display when pressing the __Sleep_ button while the decoder is in operation. 63 }}} 64 }}} 65 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 66 {{{#!div style="float: left" 67 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/Subtitle.png,align=left,link=[#point2.6])]] 68 }}} 69 '''[#point2.6 Subtitle]'''[[br]] 70 {{{#!div style="float: left 71 Default display when pressing the __Subtitle__ button while watching TV, A recording or Media using the default player. 72 }}} 73 }}} 74 |---- 75 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 76 {{{#!div style="float: left" 77 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/EPG.png,align=left,link=[#point2.7])]] 78 }}} 79 '''[#point2.7 EPG]'''[[br]] 80 {{{#!div style="float: left 81 Default display when pressing the __EPG__ button while watching TV. 82 }}} 83 }}} 84 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 85 {{{#!div style="float: left" 86 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/program_info.png,align=left,link=[#point2.8])]] 87 }}} 88 '''[#point2.8 Program Info]'''[[br]] 89 {{{#!div style="float: left 90 Default display when pressing the __Info__ button while viewing the EPG. 91 }}} 92 }}} 93 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 94 {{{#!div style="float: left" 95 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/player.png,align=left,link=[#point2.9])]] 96 }}} 97 '''[#point2.9 Player]'''[[br]] 98 {{{#!div style="float: left 99 Default display when pressing the __Play_ button. 100 }}} 101 }}} 102 |---- 103 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 104 {{{#!div style="float: left" 105 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/favourite.png,align=left,link=[#point2.10])]] 106 }}} 107 '''[#point2.10 Favourite]'''[[br]] 108 {{{#!div style="float: left 109 Default display when pressing the __FAV__ button. 110 }}} 111 }}} 112 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 113 {{{#!div style="float: left" 114 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions/record.png,align=left,link=[#point2.11])]] 115 }}} 116 '''[#point2.11 Record]'''[[br]] 117 {{{#!div style="float: left 118 Default display when pressing the __REC__ button while watching TV. 119 }}} 120 }}} 121 122 123 }}} 124 }}} 125 ---- 126 [[BR]] 127 128 129 130 131 132 '''Infobar''' [=#point2.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 133 134 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Info-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]] 135 This overlay display shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]] 136 It shows actual and next program information 137 8 - Powerful Linux operating system 9 - Fast boot 10 - About 1 second from standby mode 11 - About 25 seconds from the deep standby mode 12 - Fast channel switching times (less than 1 second) 13 - Different menu interfaces (skins) including customization options 14 - Many options to customize the system to your needs 15 - Backup / Restore function 16 - Organized Favourites and Channel listings and the direct list of following Programs. 17 - Multi-Tuner 18 - Plug-in management 19 - Supports many media formats 20 - Wide range of plugins 21 - PC programs to personalize and convert the channel list 22 - Screen saver in radio mode 23 - Remote control buttons freely assignable 24 - Online update of the firmware with the ability to retain settings 25 - Low memory consumption 26 - 24 hour Forum Support 27 - Growing Community 28 - Web Interface 29 - Android app "timote" 30 - Windows App "tiView" 31 - Bouquets Editor "SatchannelListEditor" 138 32 [[br]] 139 '''Playback Infobar''' [=#point2.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])140 141 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Playback-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]142 This overlay shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when playing back a program or time shift is in operation. [[br]]143 It shows a list of the available buttons to use when in playbac/timeshift to do various things.144 145 [[br]]146 '''Audio Track''' [=#point2.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])147 148 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Audio-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]149 This overlay shows when you press the __"AUDIO""__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]]150 It allows you to adjust the audio track on the current stream if an alternative audio source exists.151 152 [[br]]153 '''History''' [=#point2.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])154 155 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/History-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]156 This overlay shows when you press the __"RECALL"__ button when viewing a tv channel. [[br]]157 It allows you to recall the past viewed channels for fast zapping between them.158 159 [[br]]160 '''Sleep Timer''' [=#point2.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])161 162 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Sleep-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]163 This overlay shows when you press the __"SLEEP"__ button. [[br]]164 It allows you to set the shutdown timer to automatically shutdown the receiver.165 166 [[br]]167 '''Subtitle''' [=#point2.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])168 169 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Subtitle-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]170 This overlay shows when you press the __"SUBTITLE"__ button. [[br]]171 It allows you to select/enable a subtitle during playback.172 173 [[br]]174 '''EPG''' [=#point2.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])175 176 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/EPG-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]177 This overlay shows when you press the __"EPG"__ button. [[br]]178 It shows a list of the program information from here you can setup a timer or search the EPG.179 180 [[br]]181 '''Program Info''' [=#point2.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])182 183 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Program-Info-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]184 This Overlay shows when you press the __"INFO"__ button when in the EPG display. [[br]]185 This shows the current selected program information.186 187 [[br]]188 '''Player''' [=#point2.9] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])189 190 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Internal-Player-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]191 This overlay shows when you press the __"PLAY"__ button. [[br]]192 It allows you to select a movie or recording to play it also has a basic file manager.193 194 [[br]]195 '''Favourite''' [=#point2.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])196 197 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Favourite-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]198 This overlay shows when you press the __"FAV"__ button. [[br]]199 It allows you to brouse through your favourits lists.200 201 [[br]]202 '''Record''' [=#point2.11] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])203 204 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Record-OSD.jpg)]] [[br]]205 This overlay shows when you press the __"RECORD"__ button. [[br]]206 It allows you to set the record function on the current tv channel.207 208 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/HTTP-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.6 HTTP Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/HTTP-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can setup your HTTP interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Hard-Disk
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system-Hard_Disk.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Hard_Disk.jpg)]][[BR]] 7 7 > 8 Here you can configure your harddisk. [[BR]]8 Here you can configure your harddisk. 9 9 please select a menu item for more information. 10 10 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/History
r37379 r37380 1 1 ---- 2 '''1 TitanNit Info Contents ''' [=#point1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 ---- 4 [[br]] 5 This section conatins information on TitanNit and frequently asked questions about it. 6 Please choose an item below to find more information. 7 8 You may select a skip to a specific setup topic or scroll down to read the complete guide. 9 10 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 11 {{{#!table style="border: none" 12 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 13 {{{#!div style="float: left" 14 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/About.png,align=left,link=[#point1.1])]] 15 }}} 16 '''([#point1.1 About])'''[[br]] 17 {{{#!div style="float: left 18 click here to find info about TitanNit 19 }}} 20 }}} 21 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 22 {{{#!div style="float: left" 23 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/History.png,align=left,link=[#point1.2])]] 24 }}} 25 '''([#point1.2 History])'''[[br]] 26 {{{#!div style="float: left 27 click here to find info on the beginnings of TitanNit 28 }}} 29 }}} 30 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 31 {{{#!div style="float: left" 32 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Features.png,align=left,link=[#point1.3])]] 33 }}} 34 '''([#point1.3 Features])'''[[br]] 35 {{{#!div style="float: left 36 click here to find info on the various features of TitanNit 37 }}} 38 }}} 39 }}} 40 }}} 41 42 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 43 {{{#!table style="border: none" 44 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 45 {{{#!div style="float: left" 46 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Frequnetly_Asked_Questions.png,align=left,link=[#point1.4])]] 47 }}} 48 '''([#point1.4 Frequently Asked Questions])'''[[br]] 49 {{{#!div style="float: left 50 Apendixcies/ references [[br]]to other setup related topics. 51 }}} 52 }}} 53 }}} 54 }}} 55 [[br]] 56 [[br]] 57 58 ---- 59 '''1 About''' [=#point1.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 60 ---- 61 [[br]] 62 TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers. 63 It has come about as the users/devs wanted something better than was currently available. 64 TitanNit is spawned from other projects and is developed by users come devs so it is easy of use but yet still remains powerfull and configurable and feature packed.[[br]] 65 [[br]] 66 [[br]] 67 68 ---- 69 '''1 History''' [=#point1.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 2 '''1 History''' [=#point1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 70 3 ---- 71 4 [[br]] … … 84 17 * These two systems combined into one new system was the basic idea of Titan. 85 18 [[br]] 86 [[br]]87 88 ----89 '''2 Features''' [=#point1.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])90 ----91 [[br]]92 '' Highlights of TitanNit ''93 94 - Powerful Linux operating system95 - Fast boot96 - About 1 second from standby mode97 - About 25 seconds from the deep standby mode98 - Fast channel switching times (less than 1 second)99 - Different menu interfaces (skins) including customization options100 - Many options to customize the system to your needs101 - Backup / Restore function102 - Organized Favourites and Channel listings and the direct list of following Programs.103 - Multi-Tuner104 - Plug-in management105 - Supports many media formats106 - Wide range of plugins107 - PC programs to personalize and convert the channel list108 - Screen saver in radio mode109 - Remote control buttons freely assignable110 - Online update of the firmware with the ability to retain settings111 - Low memory consumption112 - 24 hour Forum Support113 - Growing Community114 - Web Interface115 - Android app "timote"116 - Windows App "tiView"117 - Bouquets Editor "SatchannelListEditor"118 [[br]]119 120 121 ----122 '''Frequently Asked Questions''' [=#point1.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])123 ----124 [[br]]125 126 '''What is Titan?'''[[br]]TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers designed to completly replace the factory software.127 [[br]]128 129 '''What can Titan do?'''[[br]]Titan was primarally designed to play/view and record live tv services from tresterial, cable and satellite, it can also be used to play/view the most popular video, audio, and picture formats, and many more lesser-known formats, including:130 Video - DVD-Video, VCD/SVCD, MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, Matroska131 Audio - MP3, AAC.132 Picture - JPG, GIF, PNG.133 134 135 These can all be played directly from the hard-drive or from a computer over a local network (LAN) internet IPTV services and media streams hosted by the [[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.11 TiThek]] plugin.136 137 TitanNit can play DVD-Video movies (with and without menus) from ISO/IMG images and even ZIP/RAR-archives with the use of the [[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.11 dvd-player plugin]].138 TitanNit has a simple user interface that's pleasant and easy to use.139 140 All these features enable your device to function as a full multimedia entertainment system for your tv for the whole family to enjoy.141 [[br]]142 [[br]]143 144 '''What features does TitanNit have?'''[[br]]See the complete list of supported features in the [[wiki:Versions#point6 software versions changelog]] for information of the offically supported features.145 [[br]]146 [[br]]147 148 '''Where can I suggest/request a new feature or function to be implemented into TitanNit?'''[[br]]You can log a NEW feature/function request in our tracker. Just make sure that you first remember to search for existing "Feature Requests" before logging a new request/ticket! (see [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.1 12.1 Bug Reporting] for information on submitting a ticket).149 150 You may also post a copy of your suggestion in the feature-suggestion section of our [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php AAF Digital Forum] if you want it open for discussion,151 Please respect that your request only counts as a suggestion, there' s no guarantee that it will implemented soon or ever.152 153 Almost all users think their own ideas is the most important, and a very common comment is: "if you only add these features then TitanNit will be perfect for me".154 155 You could try bribing the devs with elaborate gifts :-) flattery will get you every where and agorant requests will most likely get your posts deleted or get you banned from the forum please follow the rules of the forum [http://www.aaf-digital.info/ here].156 [[br]]157 [[br]]158 159 '''When will this and that feature or function be supported by TitanNit?'''[[br]]TitanNit development is driven by the tasks that are important to the individual developers and to the hardware sponsors Atemio, if you have a funky idea or feature you wish implemented submit a request ticket (see [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.1 12.1 Bug Reporting], but make an extensive search of the forum and tickets before requesting it as it has probally been sugested before.160 [[br]]161 [[br]]162 163 '''Is TitanNit, or the AAFTeam affiliated with Fortis, katherin or ..... or the hardware manufacturer of my Reciever?'''[[br]]No, TitanNit and its members are not in any way affiliated with the manufactures in any way. TitanNit is a third party operating system designed to replace the manufactures original operating system.164 [[br]]165 [[br]]166 167 '''Will the instalation of Titan Void my Warranty?'''[[br]]Yes probally but this software is tested to ensure it won't dammage your reciever and can be reverted at any time to a factory condition. please see [wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers] for a list of suspected supported receivers, If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated and verified.168 169 If the factory software was so feature packed and bugless there would be no need for software like TitanNit but sadly this is a world where software is driven by sales and purchases by the big players who request features, but TitanNit is a little different it was started just because the users/ devs wanted something better than what was handed to them by the manufacturer.170 [[br]]171 [[br]]172 173 '''Why is TitanNit Not available for my receiver model XXX?'''[[br]]TitanNit is funded by Atemio who supplys hardware to the devs in return for developing software for use on these devices.174 In future TitanNit may be available for your receiver as support in increaced, at this time Titan in in development for the Broadcom Mips Archeture for the upcomming release of the Atemio 5200 which will be the first non SH4 based reciever supported by TitanNit.175 [[br]]176 [[br]]177 178 '''How do I ...'''[[br]] I don't know I suggest you read the [wiki:Quick-Start-Guide#point0 Quick Start Guide], manual, check the rest of the wiki or proform a [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/search.php?search_type=1 search] on the forum, as it has most likely been asked before and you will find the answer, as a last resort post a question on the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php AAF Digital Forum].179 [[br]]180 [[br]]181 182 '''Where should I put videos/music and pictures so that Titan can read it?''' [[br]]Anywhere you like. TitanNit can read off the local harddisk,usb sticks, or from network sources. Simply press "Add a Source" using the network Browser and browse away.183 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Network-Browser.jpg, 25%)]][[br]]184 [[br]]185 [[br]]186 187 '''What is the default username and password to the built-in FTP server and telnet server?'''Both the default password and the user name is “root” (in lower case) as with many linux instalations.188 [[br]]189 [[br]]190 191 '''Can I watch recordings from my decoder when on holiday?'''[[br]]yes you can you will need to set up either a static ip on your home network or set up a dynadns server, from there you can log onto the web interface and use video lan to watch tv or your recordings.192 [[br]]193 [[br]]194 195 '''Can I thank and or Chat the TitanNit team?''[[br]]Yes sure you can jump on the [[http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/ AAFforum]] and leave a post and or stop by [wiki:Contact#point15 Skype] and request a invite the majority of us speak german, some of us speak english also.196 197 '''Do you accept donations?'''[[br]] the team is currently fully funded and no donations are nesessary but if you have some device that may be of use with titan feel free to contact us.198 199 '''How come the Wiki does not show how to operate feature or function.....?'''[[br]]Titan Is in development and is updated almost daily some features plugins or informations have yet to be merged in, this forum is open to editing by the community feel free to log in and add said feature's informatation to the wiki.200 [[br]]201 [[br]]202 203 ([#point1 Top of Page])204 205 206 207 -
wiki/pages/fr/Installation-Recovery
r37379 r37380 2 2 '''8 Installation and Recovery Contents''' [=#point8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 ---- 4 5 [[br]] 6 4 7 This section contains information on installation and removal of TitanNit from your receiver 5 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 6 {{{#!table style="border: none" 7 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 8 {{{#!div style="float: left" 9 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]] 10 }}} 11 '''SH4 Atemio'''[[br]] 12 {{{#!div style="float: left 13 [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage] 14 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.000 Contents] 15 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.001 Atemio510] 16 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.002 Atemio520] 17 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.003 Atemio530] 18 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.004 Atemio7600] 19 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.005 Atemio700] 20 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.006 Atemio7000] 21 }}} 22 }}} 23 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 24 {{{#!div style="float: left" 25 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Fortis.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage)]] 26 }}} 27 '''SH4 Fortis'''[[br]] 28 {{{#!div style="float: left 29 [http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage] 30 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.010 Contents] 31 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.011 Fortis Clone] 32 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.012 Bootloader Installation] 33 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.013 Fortis FS-9000] 34 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.014 Fortis FS-9200] 35 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.015 Fortis HS-9510] 36 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.016 Fortis HX-8200] 37 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.017 Fortis HS-7810] 38 }}} 39 }}} 40 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 41 {{{#!div style="float: left" 42 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/homecast.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage)]] 43 }}} 44 '''SH4 Homecast'''[[br]] 45 {{{#!div style="float: left 46 [http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage] 47 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.020 Contents] 48 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.021 Homecast Pro] 49 }}} 50 }}} 51 |---- 52 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 53 {{{#!div style="float: left" 54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/IPBox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage)]] 55 }}} 56 '''SH4 IPBox'''[[br]] 57 {{{#!div style="float: left 58 [http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage] 59 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.030 Contents] 60 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.031 Ipbox91] 61 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.032 Ipbox900] 62 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.033 Ipbox910] 63 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.034 Ipbox9000] 64 }}} 65 }}} 66 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 67 {{{#!div style="float: left" 68 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/kathrein.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage)]] 69 }}} 70 '''SH4 Katherin'''[[br]] 71 {{{#!div style="float: left 72 [http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage] 73 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.040 Contents] 74 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.041 Ufs910] 75 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.042 Ufs912] 76 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.043 Ufs913] 77 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.044 Ufs922] 78 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.045 Ufc960] 79 }}} 80 }}} 81 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 82 {{{#!div style="float: left" 83 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Spark.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]] 84 }}} 85 '''SH4 Spark'''[[br]] 86 {{{#!div style="float: left 87 [http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage] 88 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.050 Contents] 89 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.051 Spark7111] 90 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.052 Spark7162] 91 }}} 92 }}} 93 |---- 94 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 95 {{{#!div style="float: left" 96 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]] 97 }}} 98 '''Mips Atemio'''[[br]] 99 {{{#!div style="float: left 100 [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage] 101 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.060 Contents] 102 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.061 Atemio5000 AKA Nemesis] 103 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.062 Atemio5200] 104 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.063 Atemio6000] 105 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.064 Atemio6100] 106 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.065 Atemio6200] 107 }}} 108 }}} 109 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 110 {{{#!div style="float: left" 111 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/beyonwiz.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage)]] 112 }}} 113 '''Mips Beyonwiz'''[[br]] 114 {{{#!div style="float: left 115 [http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage] 116 117 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.070 Contents] 118 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.071 BeyonwizT4] 119 }}} 120 }}} 121 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 122 {{{#!div style="float: left" 123 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Goldern_Interstar.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage)]] 124 }}} 125 '''Mips Golden Interstar'''[[br]] 126 {{{#!div style="float: left 127 [http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage] 128 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.080 Contents] 129 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.081 Xpeedlx1/2] 130 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.082 Xpeedlx3] 131 }}} 132 }}} 133 |---- 134 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 135 {{{#!div style="float: left" 136 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Miraclebox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.miraclebox.se miraclebox homepage)]] 137 }}} 138 '''Mips Miraclebox[[br]] 139 {{{#!div style="float: left 140 [http://www.miraclebox.se Miraclebox homepage] 141 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.090 Contents] 142 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.091 MBUltra] 143 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.092 MBMini] 144 }}} 145 }}} 146 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 147 {{{#!div style="float: left" 148 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Sezam.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.sezam-club.ru/ homepage)]] 149 }}} 150 '''Mips Sezam'''[[br]] 151 {{{#!div style="float: left 152 [http://www.sezam-club.ru/ Mips Sezam homepage] 153 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.100 Contents] 154 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.101 Sezam-Marvel] 155 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.102 Sezam-1000HD] 156 }}} 157 }}} 158 }}} 159 }}} 8 9 [[br]] 10 11 * [#point8.1 8.1 Atemio510 and compatible Models] 12 * [#point8.2 8.2 Atemio520 and compatible Models] 13 * [#point8.3 8.3 Atemio530 and compatible Models] 14 * [#point8.4 8.4 Atemio7600 and compatible Models] 15 * [#point8.5 8.5 Atemio700 and compatible Models] 16 * [#point8.6 8.6 Atemio7000 and compatible Models] 17 * [#point8.7 8.7 Ufs910] 18 * [#point8.8 8.8 Ufs912] 19 * [#point8.9 8.9 Ufs922] 20 * [#point8.10 8.10 Installation on other Fortis Receivers] 21 * [#point8.11 8.11 Uninstallation On other Fortis Receivers] 22 * [#point8.12 8.12 Update TitanNit] 23 * [#point8.13 8.13 IRD Download Location] 24 25 26 [[br]] 27 28 29 ---- 30 '''8.1 Atemio510''' [=#point8.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 31 ---- 32 33 [[br]] 34 35 '' How do I install an Atemio 510 IRD image? '' 36 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 37 * Extract the zip file 38 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 39 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 40 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 41 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 42 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 43 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 44 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 45 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 46 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 47 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 48 [[br]] 49 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 50 ---- 51 '''8.2 Atemio520''' [=#point8.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 52 ---- 53 54 [[br]] 55 56 '' How do I install an Atemio 520 IRD image? '' 57 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 58 * Extract the zip file 59 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 60 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 61 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 62 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 63 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 64 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 65 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 66 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 67 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 68 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 69 [[br]] 70 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 71 72 ---- 73 '''8.3 Atemio530''' [=#point8.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 74 ---- 75 76 [[br]] 77 '' How do I install an Atemio 530 IRD image? '' 78 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 79 * Extract the zip file 80 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 81 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 82 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 83 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 84 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 85 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 86 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 87 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 88 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 89 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 90 [[br]] 91 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 92 93 ---- 94 '''8.4 Atemio7600''' [=#point8.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 95 ---- 96 97 [[br]] 98 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? '' 99 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 100 * Extract the zip file 101 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 102 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 103 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 104 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 105 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 106 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 107 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 108 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 109 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 110 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 111 [[br]] 112 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 113 114 ---- 115 '''8.5 Atevio700''' [=#point8.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 116 ---- 117 118 [[br]] 119 120 '' How do I install an Atemio 700 IRD image? '' 121 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 122 * Extract the zip file 123 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 124 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 125 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 126 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 127 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 128 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 129 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 130 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 131 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 132 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 133 [[br]] 134 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 135 136 ---- 137 '''8.6 Atevio7000''' [=#point8.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 138 ---- 139 140 [[br]] 141 142 '' How do I install an Atemio 7000 IRD image? '' 143 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 144 * Extract the zip file 145 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 146 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 147 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 148 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 149 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 150 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver 151 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 152 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 153 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 154 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 155 [[br]] 156 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 157 158 ---- 159 '''8.7 Kathrein Ufs910''' [=#point8.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 160 ---- 161 162 [[br]] 163 164 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS910 update image? '' 165 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched. 166 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 167 * Extract the zip file 168 * Now copy the unzipped img firmware file - must be renamed to miniFLASH.img - to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 169 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the 170 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 171 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 172 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 173 * Connect the USB stick with the img file to the front USB Port 174 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the -Record button- on the Remote Control pressed (about 5 seconds) 175 until "miniFLASH search..." appears, then the installation begins. Only then release the -Record button- 176 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick. 177 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 178 [[br]] 179 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 180 181 ---- 182 '''8.8 Kathrein UFS912''' [=#point8.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 183 ---- 184 185 [[br]] 186 187 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS912 update image? '' 188 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 189 * Extract the zip file 190 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs912/ . 191 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the 192 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 193 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 194 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 195 * Connect the USB stick with the img file 196 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears, 197 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button- 198 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick. 199 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 200 [[br]] 201 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 202 203 ---- 204 '''8.9 Kathrein UFS922''' [=#point8.9] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 205 ---- 206 207 [[br]] 208 209 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS922 update image? '' 210 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched. 211 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . 212 * Extract the zip file 213 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs922/ . 214 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the 215 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 216 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 217 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 218 * Connect the USB stick with the img file 219 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears, 220 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button- 221 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick. 222 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up 223 [[br]] 224 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 225 226 227 ---- 228 '''installation on other Fortis Receivers''' [=#point8.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 229 ---- 230 231 [[br]] 232 233 '''Installation Notes:''' 234 235 ''If you wish to try or install titan you need to install an Atemio/Atevio factory loader. The original Atemio Bootloader has a security code within so an installation of Titan is not possible with any other fortis loader'' 236 237 ''If you wish to install Titan the loader version must be 1.54 or above. Titan versions above 1.32 require the new Iboot loader which needs to be installed first if not present.'' 238 239 ''There are various ways that are explained below:'' 240 241 [[br]] 242 243 '''AAF Recovery Tool (ART) method''' 244 245 * Install the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) and set up a connection to your receiver 246 * Set the IP address and subnet mask of your uboot environment. 247 * Reboot the receiver and reconnect to change the settings. 248 * Install the factory loader and reboot. 249 * The factory loader you installed is version 1.21 that you have to update to 1.54 to be compatible with Titan 250 * Visit the [http:((www-atemio.de Atemio] homepage or the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF digital forum] and download the latest Atevio/Atemio loaader (1.54). 251 * Extract the zip file 252 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 253 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 254 "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 255 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 256 * Turn off the receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 257 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your receiver 258 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 259 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 260 Note: Should the installation not start, try a different USB stick. 261 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up. 262 263 ''You may now install Titan'' 264 [[br]] 265 266 267 [[br]] 268 269 '''Cross Flash Method''' 270 271 ''This method explains how to install the HDF bootloader flash plugin to your fortis receiver and flash an Atemio/Atevio compatible bootloader from the plugin menu.'' 272 273 * Download the HDF Bootloader flash plugin from the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF Digital forum]. 274 * Extract the zip file 275 * Now copy the unzipped Plugin folder to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 276 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 277 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 278 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 279 * go to the plugins section in your receiver and install the plugin and then start it. 280 * type in the password contained in the zip file and follow the onscreen prompts. 281 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up. 282 283 ''You may now install TitanNit'' 284 285 [[br]] 286 287 '''Reseller Changer Tool Method''' 288 289 ''This method explains how to change the Reseler ID of an Atemio/Atevio compatible bootloader and flash it to any compatible Fortis receiver from the plugin menu.'' 290 291 292 * Visit the [http://www.atemio.de Atemio] homepage or the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF digital forum] and download the latest Atevio/Atemio loader. 293 * Extract the zip file 294 * use the reseller ID changer tool and change the IRD to that of your reseller ID. 295 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick. 296 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the 297 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). 298 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed. 299 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices. 300 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver. 301 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears, 302 and the installation begins. Only then release the button 303 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick. 304 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up. 305 306 307 This method requires you to also change the reseller ID to be able to install TitanNit. 308 309 310 '''Be aware should it the installation fail or a loss of Power occur during the flashing process you could brick your receiver as there is no recovery method. Compatibility with other receivers is not guaranteed but you may find a list of compatible receivers in the [wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers] section.''' 311 [[br]] 312 [#point8.1 Top of Page] 313 ---- 314 '''8.11 Uninstalling Titan'' [=#point8.11] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 315 ---- 316 [[br]] 317 318 If you have an Atemio/Atevio or UFS receiver all you have to do is install your original ird file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary. 319 320 Uninstalling titan and switching back to the original reseller loader can't be done (easily) for other fortis receivers but there is one simple alternative method outlined below. 321 322 323 '''Uninstalling Titan on non Atemio/Atevio receiver and restore Reseller ID with Maxi-uboot''' 324 325 If you have iboot installed then you must install a version of TitanNit older than 1.32 before using this method. 326 327 This will install the factory Atemio loader that is compatible with the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) to be able to install the Maxiuboot Loader. 328 329 In order for this method to work make sure the setting Allow __"Iboot Update"__ is enabled in [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 Iboot]. 330 331 When successfully achieved you may start up ART from your PC and install Maxiuboot. 332 333 [[br]] 334 335 Once installed you may set up your bootargs and change your Reseller ID back to its factory settings. For flashin original Firmware or other Software please refere to your receivers' manual or instructions. 336 [[br]] 337 [#point108.1 Top of Page] 160 338 161 339 162 340 ---- 163 '''8.113 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.113] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 164 ---- 341 '''8.13 Update TitanNit[=#point8.12] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 342 ---- 343 [[br]] 344 345 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods : 346 347 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery Inhaltsverzeichnis] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image. 348 [[br]] 349 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed. 350 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .'' 351 352 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System aktualisieren] for information on how preform an online update. 353 [[br]] 354 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.'' 355 356 [[br]] 357 358 [#point8 Top of Page] 359 360 [[br]] 361 362 ---- 363 '''8.13 IRD Download Locations'' [=#point8.13] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page]) 364 ---- 365 [[br]] 366 165 367 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]] 166 368 * [wiki:Community#point14 14 Community] - [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/downloads.php?do=cat&id=2 Stable Images] [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/pages.php?pageid=12 Nightly Images][[br]] 167 168 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]169 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/FR/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]170 369 171 370 [[br]] 172 371 [#point8 Top of Page] 173 [[br]] 174 175 176 177 178 372 [[br]] 373 [[br]] 374 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Interface-Operation
r37379 r37380 244 244 * ([wiki:Red-Button#point3.6.4 Red Button]) 245 245 * ([wiki:Blue-Button#point3.6.5 Blue Button]) 246 * ([wiki:Media-Button#point3.6.6 Media Button]) 247 * ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 System Settings]) 248 * ([wiki:Skin#point3.6.8 Skin]) 249 * ([wiki:Skin-Adjust#point3.6.9 Skin Settings]) 250 * ([wiki:Screensaver-Adjust#point3.6.10 Screensaver]) 251 * ([wiki:Timeshift-Settings#point3.6.11 Timeshift]) 252 * ([wiki:Record-Path#point3.6.12 Path for Recordings]) 253 * ([wiki:EPG-Settings#point3.6.13 EPG]) 254 * ([wiki:Child-Protection#point3.6.14 Parental Control]) 255 * ([wiki:Restore-Default-Settings#point3.6.15 Restore Factory Settings]) 256 * ([wiki:Video-Settings#point3.6.16 Video Settings]) 257 * ([wiki:Channel-Edit#point3.6.17 Channel Edit]) 258 * ([wiki:MediaDB-Settings#point3.6.18 MediaDB Settings]) 259 * ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.6.19 Auto Start]) 246 * ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.6 Adjust]) 247 * ([wiki:Skin-Adjust#point3.6.7 Skin Adjust]) 248 * ([wiki:Screensaver-Adjust#point3.6.8 Screensaver Adjust]) 249 * ([wiki:Timeshift-Settings#point3.6.9 Timeshift Settings]) 250 * ([wiki:Record-Path#point3.6.10 Record Path]) 251 * ([wiki:EPG-Settings#point3.6.11 EPG Settings]) 252 * ([wiki:Child-Protection#point3.6.12 Child Protection]) 253 * ([wiki:Restore-Default-Settings#point3.0.13 Restore Default Settings]) 254 * ([wiki:Video-Settings#point3.6.14 Video Settings]) 255 * ([wiki:Channel-Edit#point3.6.15 Channel Edit]) 256 * ([wiki:Skin#point3.6.16 Skin]) 257 * ([wiki:MediaDB-Settings#point3.6.17 MediaDB Settings]) 258 * ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.6.18 Auto Start Settings]) 260 259 261 260 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Internet-Browser
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.2.6 Internet Browser''' [=#point3.2.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Media_Center-internet_browser.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 >internet browser is a netsurf based plugin to surf the net. -
wiki/pages/fr/Kernel
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.3 Kernel''' [=#point3.7.8.3] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Kernel.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the kernel build info. -
wiki/pages/fr/Log
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Information-log.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 > here you can view your error log. -
wiki/pages/fr/MTD
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.6.3 MTD''' [=#point3.7.8.6.3] ([WikiStart#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back )])2 >'''3.7.8.6.3 MTD''' [=#point3.7.8.6.3] ([WikiStart#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/MTD.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the detailed info on the raw flash partitions (MTD). -
wiki/pages/fr/Manual-Search
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.1.3 Manual Search''' [=#point3.5.1.3] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Manual-Search.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can proform a manual channel scan. -
wiki/pages/fr/Manufactures
r37379 r37380 5 5 ||= [[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg,400,link=http://www.atemio.de)]] =|| 6 6 7 New Zealand reseller for fortis cloneultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]7 New Zealand maunfacturer for ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower] 8 8 9 '''SH4 Katherin''' ([http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage])10 11 '''SH4 Spark''' ([http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]12 13 '''SH4 AB IPBox''' ([http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage])14 15 '''Mips Golden Interstar''' ([http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage])16 17 '''SH4 Fortis''' ([http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage])18 * New Zealand reseller for fortis clone ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]19 9 20 10 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Mediathek
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Tithek_main.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 >Mediathek is the titan online media center to view various feeds from the internet -
wiki/pages/fr/Memory
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.3 Memory''' [=#point3.7.8.6.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back )])2 >'''3.7.8.3 Memory''' [=#point3.7.8.6.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Memory.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the detailed Memory info. -
wiki/pages/fr/Module
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.6 Module''' [=#point3.7.8.6.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back )])2 >'''3.7.8.6 Module''' [=#point3.7.8.6.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Module.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can view the detailed loaded Module info. -
wiki/pages/fr/Mounts
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.4 Mounts''' [=#point3.7.8.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System-Info-Mounts.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view all mounted devices on the receiver. -
wiki/pages/fr/Network
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system-Network.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Network.jpg)]][[BR]] 7 7 > 8 8 > -
wiki/pages/fr/Network-Browser
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.5 Network Browser''' [=#point3.5.4.5] ([WikiStart#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Network-Browser.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can setup network shares. -
wiki/pages/fr/Network-Restart
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.4 Network Restart''' [=#point3.5.4.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Network-Restart.jpg)]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can Restart your network interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Network-Test
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.3 Network Test''' [=#point3.5.4.3] ([wiki:Network#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Network-Test.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can check your network interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Picture-Player
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.2.3 Picture Player''' [=#point3.2.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Media_center-Picture-Player.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 picture player is where you can view pictures and set up slideshows. … … 42 43 43 44 44 ||'''Red Button: (Network)''' || ???||45 ||'''Green Button: (Edit)''' || ???||45 ||'''Red Button: (Network)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.|| 46 ||'''Green Button: (Edit)''' ||Switch between filelist mode and playlist mode.|| 46 47 47 48 ---- -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Channel-Lists
r37379 r37380 17 17 * Cable BW 18 18 * Cable Unitymedia 19 * Primacom Cable 19 20 20 21 21 If you wish to provide your own satellite configurations please post them in the [http://aaf-digital.info AAF forum]. … … 35 35 ||= '''SAT/Cable 19.2 13.0 KabelD''' =|| 36 36 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_andy_2xSat_KabelD_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =|| 37 [[br]] 37 38 [#point10.6 Top of Page] -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Contents
r37379 r37380 5 5 ---- 6 6 7 == Plugin contents == 7 This list contains a list of the current online plugins. 8 8 9 This list contains a list of the current online plugins available in TitanNit, please see [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 3.4 Extentions] for more information on how to install and manage these plugins. 9 '''10.1 Screensavers''' [=#point10.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 10 * [wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 Screensavers] 11 '''10.2 Bootlogos''' [=#point10.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 12 * [wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point110.2 10.2 Bootlogos] 13 '''10.3 Browser''' [=#point10.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 14 * [wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 Browser] 15 '''10.5 Infos''' [=#point10.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 16 * [wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 info-news] 17 '''10.6 Channel Lists''' [=#point10.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 18 * [wiki:Plugins-Channel-Lists#point10.6 10.6 Channel Lists] 19 '''10.7 Keymaps''' [=#point10.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 20 * [wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps] 21 '''10.8 LCD Pearl Skins''' [=#point10.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 22 * [wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point10.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins] 23 '''10.9 LCD Samsung Skins''' [=#point10.9] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 24 * [wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins] 25 '''10.10 Network''' [=#point10.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 26 * [wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network] 27 '''10.11 Player''' [=#point10.11] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 28 * [wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.10 10.10 Player] 29 '''10.12 Fonts''' [=#point10.12] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 30 * [wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.11 10.11 Fonts] 31 '''10.13 Stationlogos (Picons)''' [=#point10.13] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 32 * [wiki:Plugins-station-logos#point10.12 10.12 station logos] 33 '''10.14 Skins''' [=#point10.14] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 34 * [wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.13 10.13 Skins] 35 '''10.15 Games''' [=#point10.15] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 36 * [wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.14 10.14 Games] 37 '''10.16 Tools''' [=#point10.16] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 38 * [wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.15 10.15 Tools] 39 '''10.17 WLAN Module''' [=#point10.17] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) 40 * [wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.16 10.16 Wlan] 10 41 11 please select an item below to view the available plugins in the selected area.12 42 13 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 14 {{{#!table style="border: none" 15 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 16 {{{#!div style="float: left" 17 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Screensavers.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 Screensavers])]] 18 }}} 19 '''[wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 Screensavers]'''[[br]] 20 {{{#!div style="float: left 21 This section contains information on the various screen savers available in TitanNit. 22 }}} 23 }}} 24 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 25 {{{#!div style="float: left" 26 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Bootlogos.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point110.2 10.2 Bootlogos])]] 27 }}} 28 '''[wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point110.2 10.2 Bootlogos]'''[[br]] 29 {{{#!div style="float: left 30 This section contains information on the various Bootlogos available in TitanNit. 31 }}} 32 }}} 33 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 34 {{{#!div style="float: left" 35 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/browser.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 Browser])]] 36 }}} 37 '''[wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 Browser]'''[[br]] 38 {{{#!div style="float: left 39 This section contains information on the various web browsers available in TitanNit. 40 }}} 41 }}} 42 |---- 43 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 44 {{{#!div style="float: left" 45 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Info_news.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 info-news])]] 46 }}} 47 '''[wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 info-news]'''[[br]] 48 {{{#!div style="float: left 49 This section contains information on the info and news pluggins screen savers available in TitanNit. 50 }}} 51 }}} 52 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 53 {{{#!div style="float: left" 54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Channel_Lists.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Channel-Lists#point10.6 10.6 Channel Lists])]] 55 }}} 56 '''[wiki:Plugins-Channel-Lists#point10.6 10.6 Channel Lists]'''[[br]] 57 {{{#!div style="float: left 58 This section contains default channel list for different services available in TitanNit. 59 }}} 60 }}} 61 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 62 {{{#!div style="float: left" 63 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Keymaps.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps])]] 64 }}} 65 '''[wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps]'''[[br]] 66 {{{#!div style="float: left 67 This section contains information on the various Keymaps available in TitanNit. 68 }}} 69 }}} 70 |---- 71 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 72 {{{#!div style="float: left" 73 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/LCD_Pearl_Skins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point10.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins])]] 74 }}} 75 '''[wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point10.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins]'''[[br]] 76 {{{#!div style="float: left 77 This section contains information on the various lcd skins available in TitanNit with an addon pearl lcd module. 78 }}} 79 }}} 80 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 81 {{{#!div style="float: left" 82 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/LCD_Samsung_Skins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins])]] 83 }}} 84 '''[wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins]'''[[br]] 85 {{{#!div style="float: left 86 This section contains information on the various skins available in TitanNit with a samsung display tablet extension device. 87 }}} 88 }}} 89 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 90 {{{#!div style="float: left" 91 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Network.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network])]] 92 }}} 93 '''[wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network]'''[[br]] 94 {{{#!div style="float: left 95 This section contains information on the various network plugins and extensions available in TitanNit. 96 }}} 97 }}} 98 |---- 99 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 100 {{{#!div style="float: left" 101 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/player.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.10 10.10 Player])]] 102 }}} 103 '''[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.10 10.10 Player]'''[[br]] 104 {{{#!div style="float: left 105 This section contains information on the various media players and media renderers available in TitanNit. 106 }}} 107 }}} 108 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 109 {{{#!div style="float: left" 110 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/fonts.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.11 10.11 Fonts])]] 111 }}} 112 '''[wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.11 10.11 Fonts]'''[[br]] 113 {{{#!div style="float: left 114 This section contains information on the various gui fonts available in TitanNit. 115 }}} 116 }}} 117 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 118 {{{#!div style="float: left" 119 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Station_Logos.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-station-logos#point10.12 10.12 station logos])]] 120 }}} 121 '''[wiki:Plugins-station-logos#point10.12 10.12 station logos]'''[[br]] 122 {{{#!div style="float: left 123 This section contains information on the various pre configures icon sets available in TitanNit for various TV services. 124 }}} 125 }}} 126 |---- 127 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 128 {{{#!div style="float: left" 129 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Skins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.13 10.13 Skins])]] 130 }}} 131 '''[wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.13 10.13 Skins]'''[[br]] 132 {{{#!div style="float: left 133 This section contains information on the various Gui Skins available in TitanNit. 134 }}} 135 }}} 136 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 137 {{{#!div style="float: left" 138 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Games.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.14 10.14 Games])]] 139 }}} 140 '''[wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.14 10.14 Games]'''[[br]] 141 {{{#!div style="float: left 142 This section contains information on the various games available in TitanNit. 143 }}} 144 }}} 145 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 146 {{{#!div style="float: left" 147 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Tools.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.15 10.15 Tools])]] 148 }}} 149 '''[wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.15 10.15 Tools]'''[[br]] 150 {{{#!div style="float: left 151 This section contains information on the various system pluggins and tools available in TitanNit. 152 }}} 153 }}} 154 |---- 155 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 156 {{{#!div style="float: left" 157 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/WLan.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.16 10.16 Wlan])]] 158 }}} 159 '''[wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.16 10.16 Wlan]'''[[br]] 160 {{{#!div style="float: left 161 This section contains information on the various wereless lan drivers available in TitanNit. 162 }}} 163 }}} 164 |---- 165 }}} 166 }}} 43 44 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Emus
r37379 r37380 1 1 ---- 2 '''10.4 Emus''' [=#point10.4] ([wiki: Wiki#point0 contents]) ([Wikistart#point0 Main Page])2 '''10.4 Emus''' [=#point10.4] ([wiki:German-Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) 3 3 ---- 4 5 Emulators are plugins that enable the use and connection to online pay tv services and providers to enable pay TV Reception.6 7 Ther are many emulators available from to support the connection to different pay TV services.8 9 Please note that in some countrys and providers this form of on line subscription is illegal please contact your pay TV provider or local authority for more information in this area, please see our [wiki:Disclaimer#point17 disclaimer] on services.10 11 This section is provided for for use only with providers who allow such use with their pay tv service.12 13 4 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_camd3_3_902/preview/prev.png)]] 14 5 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_gbox_800/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins
r37379 r37380 16 16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_Digitaluhr_blau/preview/prev.png)]] 17 17 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_Holzuhr_Standby/preview/prev.png)]] 18 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_PICONS_320x240/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Network
r37379 r37380 2 2 '''10.10 Network''' [=#point10.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 4 The Plugins in this section allow you to extend the communication capabillty of your receiver. 5 These plugins can be downloaded from the online extensions browser. 6 4 The Plugins in this section allow you to extend the communication capabillty of your receiver. 7 5 8 6 … … 41 39 Using the plugin your receiver is a Samba server. 42 40 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_samba/preview/prev.png)]] 43 44 '''SmbClient (Win7)''' is a network browser extention for better compatibility with windows 7.45 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/networklib_smbclient/preview/prev.png)]]46 47 '''xupnpd - eXtensible UPnP agent''' is a server extension that allows you to stream video, audio files[[br]]48 and live tv from a free tuner from your receiver directly to other DLNA capable digital[[br]]49 devices attached in your home network.50 51 What can the xupnpd DLNA server? [[BR]]52 53 At every start of the current playlists bouquets and images are generated (takes a few seconds), then then starts xupnpd.54 Is a tuner free, then to the desired channel is zapped. Single tuner boxes should be in standby. In principle, the same behavior as the stream via the web interface.55 There is still the possibility to enable the option "Allow switching by Live Stream" in the web interface settings. Then xupnpd has priority. Note that switches to the station!56 57 Operation:58 Call the plugin in Extensions -> Additional Programs59 Autostart yes / no or manual start or stop with green or red60 61 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_xupnpd/preview/prev.png)]]62 -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Player
r37379 r37380 3 3 ---- 4 4 5 '''Players''' are plugins to enable the playback of further file formats and sources.[[br]] 6 below is a list of available plugins:[[br]] 5 '''Players''' are plugins to enable the playback of further file formats.[[br]] 6 Installing the following plugins you can use your receiver for:[[br]] 7 [[br]] 8 '''codecpack''' to enable playback of more Online media file formats.[[br]] 9 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_codecpack/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 10 [[br]] 11 '''dtsdownmix''' to recode DTS Digital Audio to Stereo output.[[br]] 12 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dtsdownmix/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 13 [[br]] 14 '''dvd-player''' to playback VOB file format.[[br]] 15 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dvdplayer/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 16 [[br]] 17 '''gmediarender''' to playback music or video files from DLNA compatible devices.[[br]] 18 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_gmediarender/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 19 [[br]] 20 '''hbbtv''' to connect to HBB-TV Online media.[[br]] 21 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_hbbtv/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 22 [[br]] 23 '''Media Center''' to playback picutres, audio and video files.[[br]] 24 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_mc/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 25 [[br]] 26 '''TiThek''' to access more Online media.[[br]] 27 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tithek/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 28 [[br]] 29 '''TMC''' to playback movies from a local connected Network device.[[br]] 30 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tmc/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 31 [[br]] 32 '''foldericons''' to add a graphical icon to your media folders.[[br]] 33 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/players_foldericons_1_0/preview/prev.png)]][[br]] 34 [[br]] 7 35 8 ---- 9 10 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 11 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_codecpack/preview/prev.png,nolink)]] 12 }}} 13 |---------------- 14 {{{#!td style="border: none" 15 '''CodecPack''' 16 17 will enable playback of more Online media file formats such as: (flac ogg mp3 avi dat divx flv mkv m4v mp4 mov mpg mpeg mts m2ts trp ts vdr vob wmv wma wav rm ra) 18 }}} 19 [[BR]] 20 21 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 22 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dtsdownmix/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dtsdownmix/_path_/bin)]] 23 }}} 24 |---------------- 25 {{{#!td style="border: none" 26 '''DtsDownMix''' 27 28 to recode DTS Digital Audio to Stereo output. 29 }}} 30 [[BR]] 31 32 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 33 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dvdplayer/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/dvdplayer)]] 34 }}} 35 |---------------- 36 {{{#!td style="border: none" 37 '''DVD-Player''' 38 39 will enable playback VOB file format to play back ripped DVD content. 40 }}} 41 [[BR]] 42 43 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 44 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_gmediarender/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/gmediarender)]] 45 }}} 46 |---------------- 47 {{{#!td style="border: none" 48 '''GmediaRender''' 49 50 * GmediaRender is a __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance Digital Media Renderer]__ (DMR / DLNA-Renderer), which allows the __PC__ /__Mobile __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance Digital Media Controller] (DMC / DLNA-Control) to stream __Audio__ / __Video__ and __Picture__ files from a [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance Digital Media Server] (DMS / DLNA-SERVER) to your reciever. 51 52 * __Windows__ 53 * In Windows Explorer context menu __Right-click__ on Files> Play To> __[http://gmrender.nongnu.org/ GmediaRender]__. 54 * Windows Media Player is a __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMS / DMP / DMS]__ and can control all __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMS]__ present in the network and the media offered to __[http://gmrender.nongnu.org/ GmediaRender]__ 55 56 * __mobile (Android)__ 57 * for __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_%28Betriebssystem%29 Android]__ mobile there is a few __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMC]__ __Apps__: __[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.airwire AirWire]__ / __[http://m.downloadatoz.com/apps/com.skifta.android.app,68844/download.html Skifta]__, these __Apps__ can control data from__[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMS]__ and the __[http://gmrender.nongnu.org/ GmediaRender]__ to control your reciever to display media on tyour TV. 58 59 * A very nice feature the __[http://xupnpd.org/t/ Xupnp Server]__ is able to display your channel list and recordings by Playlist that you can then easily pass directly to the renderer or cell phone. 60 [[Image(source:/titan/skins/gmediarender/skin/background.jpg,link=http://static.androidnext.de/dlna-schema-450x500.png, 480px, align=right,link=http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php)]] 61 62 * some __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMS]__ can display and share __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DLNA]__ network such as: 63 * External media / Online Channels (__[https://www.youtube.com/ Youtube]__ / __[https://www.ted.com/ Ted]__ / __[http://www.vimeo.com/ Vimeo]__) 64 * Cloud Storage Hoster (__[https://www.google.com/drive/ Google Drive]__ / __[https://www.dropbox.com/ Dropbox]__ / __[https://onedrive.live.com/ OneDrive]__ / __[https://disk.yandex.com/ Yandex.Disk]__ / __[https://www.box.com/ Box]__) 65 * Webcam Dienste oder im Netzwerk befindliche Überwachungs Cams. 66 67 * Possibil playback from your __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMC]__ from (__[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.airwire AirWire]__ / __[http://m.downloadatoz.com/apps/com.skifta.android.app,68844/download.html Skifta]__ / __[http://allconnectapp.com/ AllConnect]__ / __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/ BubbleDlna]__) 68 * (some __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DMS]__ can control the media playback with such features as volume up/down/ Pause / Play / Stop / fast forward/ reverse) 69 70 * __preview__ 71 * __AirWire__ __[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.airwire&hl=de about]__ / __[http://airwire.tv/FR/site/users help]__ / __[http://airwire.tv/ Home]__ 72 * __BubbleDlna__ __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/#what_is_bubble_upnp_server About]__ / __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/#faq help]__ / __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/ Home]__ 73 * __Allconnect__ __[http://allconnectapp.com/presskit/ About]__ / __[http://allconnectapp.com/faq/ Help]__ / __[http://allconnectapp.com/faq/ Home]__ 74 75 In general __[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance DLNA]__ is a very complex network DLNA software with almost no restrictions in its operation. 76 77 78 79 }}} 80 [[BR]] 81 82 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 83 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_hbbtv/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/hbbtv)]] 84 }}} 85 |---------------- 86 {{{#!td style="border: none" 87 '''HbbTv''' 88 89 is a media client connect to HBB-TV Online media. 90 }}} 91 [[BR]] 92 93 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 94 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_mc/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/mc)]] 95 }}} 96 |---------------- 97 {{{#!td style="border: none" 98 '''MediaCenter''' 99 100 [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media center] to playback picutres, audio and video files 101 }}} 102 [[BR]] 103 104 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 105 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tithek/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/tithek)]] 106 }}} 107 |---------------- 108 {{{#!td style="border: none" 109 '''Tithek''' 110 111 Titannit online hoseted media (online library). 112 }}} 113 [[BR]] 114 115 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 116 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tmc/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/tmc)]] 117 }}} 118 |---------------- 119 {{{#!td style="border: none" 120 '''Tmc''' 121 122 Tmc - to playback movies from a local connected Network device 123 }}} 124 [[BR]] 125 126 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 127 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/players_foldericons_1_0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/players_foldericons_1_0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/imdbfolder)]] 128 }}} 129 |---------------- 130 {{{#!td style="border: none" 131 '''FolderIcons''' 132 133 to add a graphical icon to your media folders. 134 }}} 135 [[BR]] 36 ([#point10.11 Top of Page]) -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Tools
r37379 r37380 100 100 ([#point10.16 Top of Page]) 101 101 [[BR]] 102 103 104 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"105 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_parted/preview/prev.png)]]106 }}}107 |----------------108 {{{#!td style="border: none"109 '''Parted'''110 111 Parted is neccessary to format a Harddisk with a capacity larger 2TB. After installing[[br]]112 the plugin it is active so you can setup your Haiddisk straight away.113 114 }}}115 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])116 [[BR]]117 118 102 119 103 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" … … 194 178 195 179 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 180 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_parted/preview/prev.png)]] 181 }}} 182 |---------------- 183 {{{#!td style="border: none" 184 '''Parted''' 185 186 Parted is neccessary to format a Harddisk with a capacity larger 2TB. After installing[[br]] 187 the plugin it is active so you can setup your Haiddisk straight away. 188 189 }}} 190 ([#point10.16 Top of Page]) 191 [[BR]] 192 193 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none" 196 194 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_usbreset/preview/prev.png)]] 197 195 }}} -
wiki/pages/fr/Plugins-Wlan
r37379 r37380 3 3 ---- 4 4 5 TitanNit is compatable with several usb Wireless lan devices below is a list of compatable wireless modules chipset's:6 7 * Realtek RTL8192SE (802.11N)8 * Realtek RTL8712U (802.11N)9 * Ralink RT2870STA (802.11N)10 * Ralink RT3070STA (802.11N)11 * Ralink RT5370STA (802.11N)12 13 Drivers can be installed from any of the above devices from the online extentions ([wiki:TPK-Install#point3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)])14 15 5 ||= '''WLAN 8192 driver''' =||= '''WLAN Driver 8172u''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt2870sta''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt3070sta''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt5370sta''' =|| 16 6 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/wlan_8192cu/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/wlan_8712u/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/wlan_rt2870sta/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/wlan_rt3070sta/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/wlan_rt5370sta/preview/prev.png)]] =|| -
wiki/pages/fr/Ram
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.6 Ram''' [=#point3.7.8.6] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System-Info-Ram.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the memory information. -
wiki/pages/fr/Receiver-Unlock
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.5.10 Rec eiver Unlock''' [=#point3.5.10] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])2 >'''3.5.10 Reciever Unlock''' [=#point3.5.10] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/system_receiver_unlock.jpg)]][[br]] 6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 >Here you can unlock the special features of the decoder after purchase. -
wiki/pages/fr/Remote-Device-Control
r37379 r37380 10 10 ''Please select a menu item from the GUI for more information'' 11 11 12 ---- 13 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 14 {{{#!table style="border: none" 15 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 16 {{{#!div style="float: left" 17 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Remote_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.1])]] 18 }}} 19 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.1 4.1 RC Remote control]'''[[br]] 20 {{{#!div style="float: left 21 click here to find info on setting up the language 22 }}} 23 }}} 24 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 25 {{{#!div style="float: left" 26 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/On_Device_control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.2])]] 27 }}} 28 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.2 4.2 On Device Control]'''[[br]] 29 {{{#!div style="float: left 30 click here to find info on setting up the Network 31 }}} 32 }}} 33 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 34 {{{#!div style="float: left" 35 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Web_Interface.png,align=left,link=[#point4.3])]] 36 }}} 37 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.3 4.3 Web Interface]'''[[br]] 38 {{{#!div style="float: left 39 click here to find info on setting up the HDD 40 }}} 41 }}} 42 |--- 43 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 44 {{{#!div style="float: left" 45 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Telnet_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.4])]] 46 }}} 47 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.4 4.4 Telnet Control]'''[[br]] 48 {{{#!div style="float: left 49 click here to find info on Setting Up the Tuner 50 }}} 51 }}} 52 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 53 {{{#!div style="float: left" 54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Rgui.png,align=left,link=[#point4.5])]] 55 }}} 56 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.5 4.5 Rgui]'''[[br]] 57 {{{#!div style="float: left 58 click here to find info Proforming a Scan 59 }}} 60 }}} 61 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 62 {{{#!div style="float: left" 63 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Bootloader.png,align=left,link=[#point4.6])]] 64 }}} 65 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader]'''[[br]] 66 {{{#!div style="float: left 67 click here to find info on Orginising Your Channels 68 }}} 69 }}} 70 |--- 71 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 72 {{{#!div style="float: left" 73 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/TitanNit_WebIF.png,align=left,link=[#point4.7])]] 74 }}} 75 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.7 4.7 TitanNit WebIF]'''[[br]] 76 {{{#!div style="float: left 77 click here to find info on Setting Up a Media 78 }}} 79 }}} 80 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 81 {{{#!div style="float: left" 82 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/FTP.png,align=left,link=[#point4.8])]] 83 }}} 84 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.8 4.8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)]'''[[br]] 85 {{{#!div style="float: left 86 click here to find info Playing Back Media 87 }}} 88 }}} 89 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 90 {{{#!div style="float: left" 91 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Autostart_Scripting.png,align=left,link=[#point4.9])]] 92 }}} 93 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.9 4.9 Autostart Scripting (usercmd.sh)]'''[[br]] 94 {{{#!div style="float: left 95 Conclusion/ what to do next after stting up Titan 96 }}} 97 }}} 98 99 }}} 100 }}} 101 [[br]] 102 [[br]] 103 12 13 '''Remote/ Device control'''([#point4 top of the page]) 14 15 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.1 4.1 RC Remote control] 16 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.2 4.2 On Device Control] 17 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.3 4.3 Web Interface] 18 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.4 4.4 Telnet Control] 19 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.5 4.5 Rgui] 20 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader] 21 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.7 4.7 TitanNit WebIF] 22 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.8 4.8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)] 23 24 25 26 27 [[br]] 28 [[br]] 104 29 105 30 … … 158 83 ||'''Resolution:''' ||This Key Switches the videomode.|| 159 84 ||'''V.Format:''' ||This Key Switches the Video format.|| 160 ||'''Recall:''' ||This key can bring up the recent channel history so you can jump easil y between programs.||85 ||'''Recall:''' ||This key can bring up the recent channel history so you can jump easilly between programs.|| 161 86 ||'''Info:''' ||This Button displays the infobar.|| 162 ||'''fav:''' ||This button brings up the favourite and Bo uquet lists to easily select programs.||87 ||'''fav:''' ||This button brings up the favourite and Boquet lists to easilly select programs.|| 163 88 ||'''Menu:''' ||This key opens the menu.|| 164 89 ||'''Sleep:''' ||This Key can setup the sleep timer.|| … … 174 99 This section explains how to automatically search and program your universal remote control to operate your tv 175 100 176 NOTE: If there are no inputs for 10 seconds during setting the TV RC code the setting mode is terminated.101 NOTE: If no inputs for 10 seconds during Setting the TV RC code the setting mode is terminated. 177 102 178 103 '''Automatic code search ''' … … 192 117 If you dont let go of the power key in time it will step to the next RC Power button code if this happens use the D-Pad down to rewind 5 codes to attempt to store the code again. 193 118 194 * To interrupt the search mode, press the Exit button for 2 seconds and return to normal operation or wait for 10 seconds with no key presses.119 * To interrupt the search mode, Press the Exit button for 2 seconds and return to normal operation or wait for 10 seconds with no key presses. 195 120 196 121 * The remote control blinks 5 times at the end of the list if the tv has not turned off by the time your tv is not a supported model. … … 198 123 '''Reset remote to factory programming''' 199 124 200 This will reset the remote back to a factory non programmed state, this is ne cessary if the remote needs to be reprogrammed to operate a new TV and was previously programmed.125 This will reset the remote back to a factory non programmed state, this is nessesary if the remote needs to be reprogrammed to operate a new TV and was previously programmed. 201 126 202 127 * Press the TV / Atevio button on the remote (for at least 3 seconds) until the LED flashes twice. … … 369 294 [[br]] 370 295 371 ||'''All''' ||Show All Channels from all Bo uquets .||296 ||'''All''' ||Show All Channels from all Boquets .|| 372 297 ||'''Sat''' ||Sort channels By Satellite.|| 373 298 ||'''provider:''' ||Sort channels By provider.|| 374 299 ||'''A-Z:''' ||Sort channels Alphabetically.|| 375 ||'''Bo uquets:''' ||Sort channels By Boquet.||300 ||'''Boquets:''' ||Sort channels By Boquet.|| 376 301 377 302 … … 396 321 [[br]] 397 322 398 This will bring up a list of the movie directory on the receiver please see ([#point3.12.5 Web Controls]) for more information 399 400 [[br]] 401 ---- 402 '''4.3.4 Timer''' [=#point4.3.4] ([#point4 top of the page]) 403 ---- 404 405 [[br]] 323 This will bring up a list of the movie directory on the reciever please see ([#point103.120.5 Web Controls]) for more information 324 325 '''Timer''' [=#point4.3.4] ([#point4 top of the page]) 406 326 407 327 ||'''Timer List:''' ||Show a list of the timer Recordings.|| … … 409 329 ||'''Add Timer:''' ||Add a timer recording.|| 410 330 411 [[br]] 412 ---- 413 '''4.3.5 System''' [=#point4.3.5] ([#point4 top of the page]) 414 ---- 415 416 [[br]] 417 418 ||'''Extensions:''' ||Show a list of alailable extensions and plugins to install.|| 419 ||'''System update:''' ||Update the system software.|| 420 ||'''System Backup:''' ||backup the system to an image file.|| 421 ||'''Settings Backup/ restore:''' ||Take/ restore a backup of the current settings and config.|| 422 423 [[br]] 424 ---- 425 '''4.3.6 Settings''' [=#point4.3.6] ([#point4 top of the page]) 426 ---- 427 428 [[br]] 429 430 ||'''system settings:''' ||This brings up a list of the items in the adjust menu of the receiver See [wiki:Adjust#point3.6.6 Adjust] for more information on the items in this menu.|| 431 ||'''Oscam web interface:''' ||Shows config http information for the oscam plugin (if installed).|| 432 ||'''Xupnpd:''' ||Shows information on the Xupnpd media streaming plugin.|| 433 434 [[br]] 435 ---- 436 '''4.3.7 Information''' [=#point4.3.7] ([#point4 top of the page]) 437 ---- 438 [[br]] 439 440 This section contains detailed config and system info about your reciever and TitanNit. 441 Please see the below links for more information on the items contained with in this menu. 442 443 * ([wiki:Service#point3.7.1 Service]) 444 * ([wiki:News-letter#point3.7.2 News letter]) 445 * ([wiki:About#point3.7.3 About]) 446 * ([wiki:Streaming#point3.7.4 Streaming]) 447 * ([wiki:Atemio-Hotline#point3.7.5 Atemio (Hotline)]) 448 * ([wiki:Titan-Changelog#point3.7.6 Titan Changelog]) 449 * ([wiki:Git-Changelog#point3.7.7 Git Changelog]) 450 * ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info]) 451 * ([wiki:Log#point3.7.9 Log]) 452 453 [[br]] 454 ---- 455 '''4.3.8 Help''' [=#point4.3.8] ([#point4 top of the page]) 456 ---- 457 458 [[br]] 459 460 ||'''Offline help:''' ||Currently this has no function and is for future use.|| 461 ||'''Online help:''' ||Shows this wiki from the web interface for help and support.|| 462 463 464 [[br]] 465 ---- 466 '''4.3.9 Web Controls''' [=#point4.3.9] ([#point4 top of the page]) 331 ---- 332 '''4.3.5 Web Controls''' [=#point4.3.5] ([#point4 top of the page]) 467 333 ---- 468 334 … … 473 339 This section explains the functions and discriptions of the icons displayed on the web page along side the file list display. 474 340 475 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Webstream.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (web Stream) ||476 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Stream.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (Stream) ||477 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Delete.png)]] ||This button deletes the selected program ||478 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Edit.png)]] ||This button downloads the selected program ||479 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Singleepg.png)]] ||This button displays the (EPG) ||480 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ web_radio.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio only (radio)||481 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ web_tv.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio and video (TV)||482 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Cross.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is not available ||341 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (web Stream) || 342 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (Stream) || 343 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button deletes the selected program || 344 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button downloads the selected program || 345 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button displays the (EPG) || 346 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio only (radio)|| 347 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio and video (TV)|| 348 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is not available || 483 349 484 350 … … 487 353 This section explains the functions and discriptions icons displayed on the web page title area. 488 354 489 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Rcopen.png)]] ||This button shows or hides the onscreen remote control ||490 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Poweroff.png)]] ||This button turns off the Receiver ||491 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Restart.png)]] ||This button restarts the Receiver ||492 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Guirestart.png)]] ||This button restarts the GUI ||493 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Standby.png)]] ||This button puts the receiver into standby ||494 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Speak_On.png)]] ||This button mute's the sound ||495 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ web_led_on.png)]] ||These buttons select the volume 10 to 100% (left to right) ||496 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Record.png)]] ||This button starts a Recording ||497 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Web_Signal.png)]] ||This button shows the signal info's ||498 || EPG Search||This box enables you to search the EPG type your test into the box and press enter. ||355 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button shows or hides the onscreen remote control || 356 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button turns off the Reciever || 357 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button restarts the Receiver || 358 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button restarts the GUI || 359 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button puts the receiver into standby || 360 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button mute's the sound || 361 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||These buttons select the volume 10 to 100% (left to right) || 362 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button starts a Recording || 363 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This button shows the signal info's || 364 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/tv.png)]] ||This box enables you to search the EPG type your test into the box and press enter. || 499 365 500 366 [[br]] … … 535 401 * Serial Interface Telnet Setup 536 402 537 1 Connect a null modem cable between the Rec eiver and PC403 1 Connect a null modem cable between the Reciever and PC 538 404 539 405 2 Install the client found here: ([http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]) … … 545 411 After the above steps are completed you will now be presented with a console where you can login to your Receiver with a username and password. 546 412 547 after entering your login information there are a few receiver specific functions that may be handy if you require information on basic telnet commands i suggest you have a look on [http://www.linux.org linux.org]548 549 '''Remote RC debugging'''550 {{{551 #!python552 killall -9 evremote2553 evremote2554 }}}555 [[br]]556 557 '''Start FTDI driver'''558 {{{559 #!python560 mknod / dev.static/ttyUSB0 c 188 0"561 }}}562 [[br]]563 564 '''Test FTDI driver commands'''565 {{{566 #!python567 ls-al / dev/ttyUSB0568 }}}569 [[br]]570 571 {{{572 #!python573 cat /proc/bus/usb/devices574 }}}575 [[br]]576 577 {{{578 #!python579 lsmod | grep usbserial580 }}}581 [[br]]582 583 '''Take a screen shot'''584 {{{585 #!python586 /sbin/grab -j 100 -r 960 /tmp/000.jpg587 }}}588 589 413 ---- 590 414 '''4.5 Rgui''' [=#point4.5] ([#point4 top of the page]) … … 597 421 RGui is a TitanNit plugin which allows you to operate your Receiver from a different Receiver. Only the Gui is completely transmitted. 598 422 599 Thus one can operate the rec eiver remotely, but not stream the TV signal.423 Thus one can operate the reciever remotely, but not stream the TV signal. 600 424 601 425 [[br]] … … 615 439 == Iboot is a boot loader. == 616 440 617 "written by Solala based on based on the project uboot by wolfgang denk [http://www.denx.de]" (Iboot is included in versions of TitanNit from 1.32 for the atemio and atevio receivers) [[br]] 618 Please note that there is differences between the Iboot menu structure on the different models of decoders. 619 620 ''' Functions of the boot loader:''' 441 "written by Solala based on based on the project uboot by wolfgang denk [http://www.denx.de]" (Iboot is included in versions of TitanNit from 1.32) 442 443 == Functions of the boot loader: == 621 444 622 445 * Identification of the Hardware … … 630 453 631 454 632 ---- 455 633 456 ''' Expert Mode ''' (not present in av700/7000) 634 ----635 636 [[br]]637 457 638 458 Expert mode is a setting allowing you to enable the advanced menu in Iboot that are hidden by default as these extra setting's enable such features as overclocking that could void your warranty. … … 647 467 for the '''AM 510/AM520 ''' the code is 648 468 649 *Red = 11650 651 *Green = 47652 653 *Blue = 11469 Red = 11 470 471 Green = 47 472 473 Blue = 11 654 474 655 475 for the '''AM 7500/7600 ''' the code is 656 657 * Red = 7 658 659 * Green = 10 660 661 * Blue = 5 476 Red = 7 477 478 Green = 10 479 480 Blue = 5 662 481 663 482 … … 671 490 672 491 if you do not want to lose the warranty, you must run ''' " Clean Environment Sector" ''' in the FLASH MENU 673 674 [[br]] 675 676 ---- 677 '''4.6.1 Main categories'''' [=#point4.6.1] [#point4.6 (back)] 678 ---- 492 [[br]] 493 494 495 ==4.6.1 Main categories [=#point4.6.1] [#point4.6 (back)] 496 679 497 Please select an item below to see more information. 680 498 … … 696 514 ||'''USBirds list''' ||If several ird Image's are on the USB stick, you can display them, select and then flash the desired one. || 697 515 ||'''Clean environment Sector''' ||Resets the bootargs and resets Iboot to the default settings this disables __"Expert Mode"__. || 698 ||'' 'Clean flash ! Include swap''' ||Deletes the entire image, including the swap area, so all settings, plugins, backups, etc.... are removed. ||516 ||''Clean flash ! Include swap''' ||Deletes the entire image, including the swap area, so all settings, plugins, backups, etc.... are removed. || 699 517 ||'''SATA IRDupdt''' ||look for an ird image on the internal or an external SATA hdd / flash stick (not present in av700/7000). || 700 ||'' 'list SATAirds''' ||When multiple ird Images are stored on the internal or external SATA hdd / flash stick, you can display them select and then flash the desired one (not present in av700/7000). ||701 ||'''7 . Allow Iboot Update''' ||This is a developer option included in development bootloaders so you just can flash the ird image ignoring the included boot loader if you wish this setting isnot present in av700/7000). ||518 ||''list SATAirds''' ||When multiple ird Images are stored on the internal or external SATA hdd / flash stick, you can display them select and then flash the desired one (not present in av700/7000). || 519 ||'''7 . Allow Iboot Update''' ||This is a developer option so you just can flash the ird image ignoring the included boot loader if you wish(not present in av700/7000). || 702 520 703 521 [[br]] … … 729 547 ''' Menu Net ''' [=#point4.6.5] [#point4.6 (back)] 730 548 731 Please note menu item has been superceded and now has no function and it can be ignored. [[br]]732 Due to image updates the network setting does not need to be passed on by the bootloader.733 734 549 [[br]] 735 550 … … 745 560 [[br]] 746 561 747 TitanNit provides its own Htmlapi that is freely distributed so that other developers may interface with a rec eiver running titan.562 TitanNit provides its own Htmlapi that is freely distributed so that other developers may interface with a reciever running titan. 748 563 749 564 … … 765 580 766 581 767 the output message back from the Rec eiver would be as follows:582 the output message back from the Reciever would be as follows: 768 583 769 584 * __satname#orbitalpos__ … … 782 597 ---- 783 598 784 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ Filezilla.jpg)]][[br]]785 786 The section contains information on how to setup a FTP connection to your TitanNit Rec eiver.787 788 [[br]] 789 790 Titan Has an inbuilt FTP Server that is able to be used to transfer files to and from your Rec eiver.791 792 To connect to your rec eiver you can connect via your browser in windows or use a dedicated FTP program as with many linux programs the default password and user name is "root" and port 21 is the default FTP interface port.793 794 You connect to your receiver via internet explorer on your pc to do this you need to find the IP address fo the decoder from the system information menu [wiki:System-info-Network#point3.7.8.4 Network Information] of your receiver and type it into the address bas as follows:599 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Web_Control.jpg)]][[br]] 600 601 The section contains information on how to setup a FTP connection to your TitanNit Reciever. 602 603 [[br]] 604 605 Titan Has an inbuilt FTP Server that is able to be used to transfer files to and from your Reciever. 606 607 To connect to your reciever you can connect via your browser in windows or use a dedicated FTP program as with many linux programs the default password and user name is "root" and port 21 is the default FTP interface port. 608 609 You connect to your Reciever via internet explorer on your pc you need to find the IP address fo the decoder from the system information menu [wiki:System-info-Network#point3.7.8.4 Network Information] of your reciever and type it into the address bas as follows: 795 610 796 611 {{{ftp://Username:Password@Ip_Address:Port_Number}}} … … 798 613 {{{ftp://root:root@192.168.0.1:21}}} 799 614 800 if you Wish to use a dedicated FTP program please read the documentation supplied with your program for information on setup of the FTP connection, Below is a screen shot of Filezilla a popular Free FTP client Program with a sample loggin details of my Receiver. 801 802 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/FileZilla-Setup.jpg)]][[br]] 803 804 ---- 805 '''4.9 autostart scripting (usercmd)''' [=#point4.9] ([#point4 top of the page]) 806 ---- 807 808 If you wish to run a script on startup of the Receiver you can install commands in the usercmd.sh to be proformed at the startup of the receiver. 809 810 a sample of the usercmd.sh is below: 811 812 {{{ 813 #!python 814 #! / bin / sh 815 # Start the user commands here 816 echo " [ usercmd.sh ] start" 817 # insert code here 818 exit 819 }}} 820 821 the {{{__"# insert code here"__}}} section must be replaced by your commands. 822 823 If you place the following code in to the usercmd.sh it will delete every time shift file on the internal hdd on startup of the receiver: 824 825 {{{ 826 #!python 827 rm -f /media/hdd/movie/timeshift*.ts 828 }}} 829 830 If you place the following code in to the usergmd.sh it will autostart the FTDI driver. 831 {{{ 832 #!python 833 mknod / dev.static/ttyUSB0 c 188 0" 834 }}} 835 [[br]] 836 837 838 the full path to the file is: 839 __"/mnt/config/usercmd.sh"__ 840 841 842 843 844 845 615 if you Wish to use a dedicated FTP program please read the documentation supplied with your program for information on setup of the FTP connection. 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 -
wiki/pages/fr/Rotor-Settings
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.5.1.4 Rotor Settings''' [=#point3.5.1.4] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])2 >'''3.5.1.4 Manual Search''' [=#point3.5.1.4] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Rotor-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can adjust your rotor settings -
wiki/pages/fr/Sat-Finder
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.1.5 Sat Finder''' [=#point3.5.1.5] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Sat-Finder.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can check your signal info for the current selected channel. -
wiki/pages/fr/Settings-Backup-Restore
r37379 r37380 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system_Settings_Backup_Restore.jpg)]][[BR]]5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Settings_Backup_Restore.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 6 > 7 7 > here you can backup and restore your settings. … … 14 14 '''Coloured Button's Functions" 15 15 16 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the backup restore menu. [[BR]]16 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the backup restore menu. 17 17 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:. 18 18 19 ||'''Red Button: (Restore)''' ||Press this button to preform a restore from your pre viously saved settings.||20 ||'''Green Button: (Backup)''' ||Press this button to save yoursettings.||21 ||'''Yellow Button: (Log)''' ||Press this button to see the backup restore log.||19 ||'''Red Button: (Restore)''' ||Press this button to preform a restore from your preciously saved settings.|| 20 ||'''Green Button: (Backup)''' ||Press this button to preform a restor from your preciously saved settings.|| 21 ||'''Yellow Button: (Log)''' ||Press this Button to see the backup restore log.|| -
wiki/pages/fr/Smart-Card-Reader
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.3 Smart Card Reader''' [=#point3.5.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 > 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/system-Smart_Card_Reader.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Smart_Card_Reader.jpg)]][[BR]] 7 7 > 8 8 here you can setup your smart card. -
wiki/pages/fr/Supported-Receivers
r37379 r37380 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 1 ---- 4 '''7 Compat ible Receivers''' [=#point7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0.2 Main page])2 '''7 Compatable Revievers''' [=#point7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0.2 Main page]) 5 3 ---- 6 4 7 Titan was originally releaced for SH4 based hardware from Atemio and Katherin, since the advent and popularity of TitanNit on the SH4 platform it has been releaced to the Mips platform also for instalation the latest Atemio recievers. 5 === Currently, the following receivers are supported: === 8 6 9 The Atemio 5200 is the first reciever to include a mips based processor and will be the first officially supported reciever not of the SH4 chipset, and marks a new era for TitanNit. 7 * Atemio 510/520/530 8 * Atemio 7600 9 * Atevio 700/7000 10 * Kathrein UFS 910 11 * Kathrein UFS 912/922 (license charges may apply) 10 12 11 The current offerings of sh4 based recievers are a lot less powerfull than some of the mips devices out there, part of the reason why titan was developed for the SH4, with titan running on mips hardware we expect to see a very fast very capable feature packed system that we will all look forward to.13 Recently TitanNit has been made available for a variety of non-Atemio Receivers. Identical SH4 Fortis Receivers may work with TitanNit. 12 14 13 Titan is also in development for the vu+ recievers and may be releaced in the future.14 15 TitanNit has also been made available for a variety of non-Atemio recievers manufactured by fortis, Atemio identical SH4 Fortis manufactured Receivers.16 17 18 === Currently, the following receivers are directly supported: ===19 20 21 '''SH4 Atemio''' ([http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage])22 23 * Atemio 51024 * Atemio 52025 * Atemio 53026 * Atevio 70027 * Atevio 700028 * Atemio 760029 30 '''SH4 Fortis''' ([http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage])31 32 * [#point7.2 Fortis Clones hardware detection]33 * Fortis FS-900034 * Fortis FS-920035 * Fortis HS-951036 * Fortis HX-820037 * Fortis HS-781038 39 '''SH4 Homecast''' ([http://www.myhomecast.nl/ Homecast homepage])40 41 * Homecast Pro42 43 '''SH4 IPBox''' ([http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage])44 45 * Ipbox9146 * Ipbox90047 * Ipbox91048 * Ipbox900049 50 '''SH4 Katherin''' ([http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage])51 52 * Kathrein UFS 91053 * Kathrein UFS 912 (license charges may apply)54 * Katherin UFS 922 (license charges may apply)55 * Katherin UFS 96056 57 '''SH4 Fulan/ Spark''' ([http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]58 59 * [#point7.6 Fulan Clones hardware detection]60 * Spark711161 * Spark716262 63 '''Mips Atemio''' ([http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage])64 65 * Atemio 5000 (AKA Nemisis)66 * Atemio 520067 * Atemio 600068 * Atemio 610069 * Atemio 620070 71 '''Mips Beyonwiz''' ([Mips Beyonwiz Beyonwiz homepage])72 73 * Beyonwiz T474 75 '''Mips Golden Interstar''' ([http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage])76 77 * Xpeedlx178 * Xpeedlx279 * Xpeedlx380 81 '''Mips Miraclebox''' ([http://www.miraclebox.se/ Miraclebox homepage])82 83 * MBUltra84 * MBMini85 86 87 88 '''Mips Sezam'''([http://www.sezam-club.ru/ homepage])89 90 * Sezam-Marvel91 92 93 94 ----95 '''SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection (hardware profile)''' [=#point7.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])96 ----97 98 This list will help you select the correct clone hardware model below is a specifications list check the back of your manual included with your receiver and look at the table below to select the correct hardware model.99 15 This list has not yet been confirmed and some of these models may be incompatible with TitanNit. 100 16 … … 104 20 * Due to differences between the VFDisplay programming and the supplied Remote Control units delivered with your Receiver a remapping of the remote control Layout may be necessary. 105 21 106 * Pre-Release Versions with the loader version 1.19 had problems when installing versions 1.21 and 1.54 and demand a replacement of the VF-Display in order for the Receiver to boot. Fault is an inbedded security feature. Therefor it is unknown if iboot will actually function with the Receivers. If you have one of these Receivers it would be advisable to take caution installing iboot. 107 108 This table shows the last gen SH4 based receivers manufactured by fortis if you look in your manual of your reciever it will display the specifications and you may use the below table find out the base fortis model it is styled on to verify the compatibility with the corect Atemio/Atevio model. 109 110 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto" 111 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Width'''||'''Display'''||'''features'''|| 112 ||[#point7.3 Fortis FS-9000 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 2||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||2||Internal 2.5 or 3.5 SATA, external via USB||1 (*2)||2||11-segment||43 cm|| || 113 ||[#point7.3 Fortis FS-9200 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 2||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||2||eSATA & USB||1 (*2)||2||11-segment||34 cm|| || 114 ||[#point7.2 Fortis HS-9510]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||1||USB||1 (*2)||2||11- segment||34 cm|| || 115 ||[#point7.4 Fortis HX-8200 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2, DVB-T2, DVB-C 1/2||STI_7105 450 Mhz||256MB||64MB||3||Internal 2,5´´SATA-HDD external via eSATA + USB||2||2||11-segment||34 cm||Plug&Play Tuner, Youtube, Browser, FreeTV+|| 116 ||[#point7.5 Fortis HS-7810 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7110 450 Mhz||256MB||32MB||2||USB||1||2||4-segment||26 cm||YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+|| 117 }}} 22 * Pre-Release Versions with the loader version 1.19 had problems when installing versions 1.21 and 1.54 and demand a replacement of the VF-Display in order for the Receiver to boot. Fault is an inbedded security feature. Therefor it is unknown if iboot will actually function with the Receivers. If you have one of these decoders it would be advisable to take caution installing iboot. 118 23 119 24 120 ---- 121 '''Atevio AV 700 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.2] 122 ---- 123 Single tuner no no built in YouTube, Browser or FreeTV+ 124 125 Fortis base model HS-9510HD PVR and possibly identical boxes: 25 === Atevio AV 500 HD: === 26 27 Model HS- 9510HD PVR and possibly identical boxes: 126 28 127 29 * Fortis HS- 9510 HD PVR 20000300 Korea. … … 160 62 [#point7 Top of Page] 161 63 162 ---- 163 '''Atevio AV 7000 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 164 ---- 165 Fortis base model FS-9000 and FS-9200 differ due to option of including an internal harddisk. 64 === Atevio AV 7000 HD: === 65 66 The models FS- 9000 and FS -9200 differ due to option of including an internal harddisk. 166 67 167 FS- 9000 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes "68 FS- 9000 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes 168 69 169 70 * Fortis FS- 9000HD 20000000 Korea … … 179 80 * Dynavision DV -9000 HDPVR 200230000 Dubai 180 81 181 FS- 9200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes :82 FS- 9200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes 182 83 183 84 * Fortis FS- 9200HD PVR 20000100 Korea … … 197 98 [#point7 Top of Page] 198 99 199 ---- 200 '''Atevio/ Atemio AV 7500 7600 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 201 ---- 202 This model has a removable tuner and has YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+ 100 === Atevio / Atemio AV 7500/7600 HD: === 203 101 204 Fortis base model HX -8200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes: 102 Model HX -8200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes 205 103 206 104 * Fortis HX -8200 HD PVR 230000X0 Korea … … 221 119 [#point7 Top of Page] 222 120 223 ---- 224 '''Atemio AV 500/510 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 225 ---- 226 This model has a removable tuner and has YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+ 121 === Atemio AM 500/510 HD: === 122 123 Model HS -7110 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes 227 124 228 Fortis base model HS -7110 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes:229 230 * Fortis HS -7110 HD PVR ? korea231 125 * Optibox Gekko HD 250102X0 Hungary 232 126 * Octagon SF 918 SE + 250202X0 Germany … … 246 140 * Miraclebox 6 HD TWIN PVR 252602X0 Sweden 247 141 * Vegasat X1 252802X0 Morocco 248 * Ultraplus 900 HD PVR ? New Zealand249 142 250 143 [[br]][#point7 Top of Page] 251 252 ----253 '''Fulan based clone receiver detection (hardware profile)''' [=#point7.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])254 ----255 256 This list will help you select the correct clone hardware model below is a specifications list check the back of your manual included with your receiver and look at the table below to select the correct hardware model.257 This list has not yet been confirmed and some of these models may be incompatible with TitanNit.258 259 If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated.260 261 This table shows the last gen SH4 based receivers manufactured by Fulan if you look in your manual of your reciever it will display the specifications and you may use the below table find out the base Fulan model it is styled on to verify the compatibility with the Fulan model.262 263 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto"264 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Width'''||'''Display'''||'''features'''||265 ||[#point7.7 Fulan 7162]||DVB-S/S2 1,2,3||STI_7162 266 Mhz|| || || || || || || || || ||266 ||[#point7.8 Spark 7111]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7111 266 Mhz|| || || || || || || || || ||267 }}}268 269 270 271 ----272 '''Fulan/Spark 7162 simular hardware:''' [=#point7.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])273 ----274 This model has a STI 7162 Processor, tuner varies by reseller either one two or three tuners275 276 Fulan/Spark 7162 and possibly identical boxes:277 278 279 * Golden Media Spark Triplex 0C 00 07 00280 * Golden Media Spark One 0C 00 07 00281 * SAB Unix Triple HD 0C 00 0E 00282 * Amiko Alien 2 0C 00 0A 00283 * Galaxy Innovations Avatar 2 0C 00 0B 00284 * Galaxy Innovations Avatar 3 0C 00 0B 00285 * Visionnet Falcon 0C 00 21 00286 * Icecrypt S3700 CHD 0C 00 2B 00287 * Truman Top Box 2 Tuners 0C 00 03 00288 * Samsat Linux 2 0C 00 20 00289 * Satcom 7162 0C 00 1D 00290 * Dynavision 7162 0C 00 0D 00291 * Superbox Z500 0C 00 15 00292 * Delta 0C 00 04 00293 * Startrack SRT 2020 HD Plus 0C 00 05 00294 * Sogno Spark Triple 0C 00 43 00295 296 ----297 '''Fulan/Spark 7111 simular hardware:''' [=#point7.8]298 ----299 This model has a STI 7111 Processor, all models seem to have a single DVB-S2 tuner.300 301 Fulan/Spark 7111 and possibly identical boxes:302 303 * Amiko Alien SHD 8900, 09 00 0A 00304 * Golden Media 990 CR HD PVR Spark LX 09 00 07 00305 * Golden Media Spark Reloaded 09 00 07 00306 * Edision Argus Pingulux 09 00 08 00307 * Edision Argus Pingulux Plus 09 00 08 00308 * Galaxy Innovations GI S8120 09 00 0B 00309 * SAB Unix F+ Solo (S902) 09 00 0E 00310 * Dynavision Spark 09 00 0D 00311 * Dynavision Spark Plus 09 00 0D 00312 * Fulan Spark I+ 09 00 1D 00313 * Truman Premier 1+ 09 00 03 00314 * Samsat Linux 1 09 00 20 00315 * Startrack SRT 2020 HD 09 00 21 00316 * FullHD FH 2020 HD 09 00 ?? 00317 * Yumatu Spark 09 00 ?? 00318 * Visionnet Hammer 5400 09 00 21 00319 * Visionnet Fireball 101 09 00 21 00320 * Superbox S750 09 00 15 00321 * Sogno Spark Revolution 09 00 43 00322 323 -
wiki/pages/fr/Swap
r37379 r37380 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Swap.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can view the detailed info on the swap. -
wiki/pages/fr/System-Infos
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.6 System Info''' [=#point3.7.8.6] ([wiki: System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back])2 >'''3.7.8.6 System Info''' [=#point3.7.8.6] ([wiki:Information#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System -Info-System-Infos.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System_Info_main.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 7 > 7 8 > here you can view system wide information. -
wiki/pages/fr/System-Status
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.1 System Status''' [=#point3.7.8.1] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System-Status.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the system status of the receiver. -
wiki/pages/fr/System-Update
r37379 r37380 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system-System_Update.jpg)]][[BR]]5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System_Update.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 6 > 7 7 >here you can proform a system update -
wiki/pages/fr/System-info-Network
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.4 Network''' [=#point3.7.8.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back )])2 >'''3.7.8.4 Network''' [=#point3.7.8.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System-info-Network.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view info on you network interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/TPK-Install
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)''' [=#point3.4.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/extensions_TPK-Install(Online).jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 >here you can install plugins from from the online repo -
wiki/pages/fr/TPK-Media
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.4.6 TPK Media (Media)''' [=#point3.4.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/extensions_TPK-Install(Media).jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 >Here you can install tpk plugins from a local source -
wiki/pages/fr/TPK-Tmp
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.4.5 Installieren (TMP)''' [=#point3.4.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back])2 >'''3.4.5 TPK Tmp (TMP)''' [=#point3.4.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/extensions_TPK-Install(tmp).jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 >here you can install tpk plugins from your tmp directory. 8 9 10 11 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/TPK-Upgrade
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.4.3 TPK Upgrade''' [=#point3.4.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/extensions_TPK-upgrade.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 >here you can automatically upgrade your installed plugins from the online repo 9 8 10 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/Time-to-sleep
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.5.5.4 Time to sleep '''[=#point3.5.5.4] ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 Hard Disk (Back])2 >'''3.5.5.4 Time to sleep[=#point3.5.5.4] ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 Hard Disk (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Time-to-sleep.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can configure your harddisk sleep settings. -
wiki/pages/fr/Top
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.6.7 Top''' [=#point3.7.8.6.7] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back )])2 >'''3.7.8.6.7 Top''' [=#point3.7.8.6.7] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Top.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can view the detailed Process info. -
wiki/pages/fr/Troubleshooting
r37379 r37380 3 3 ---- 4 4 5 == Troubleshooting Contents == 6 7 This section explains how to formally submit a bug and provide debug logs so that this imformation is provided to the developers to action, it will explain how to use the trac ticket system to check and submit bugs for futher analisis. 5 In this section it explains how to formally submit a bug and provide debug logs so that this imformation is provided to the developers to action, it will explain how to use the trac ticket system to check and submit bugs for futher analisis. 6 7 [[br]] 8 8 9 9 * Only a __registered__ Users__ can create __Tickets__. If you are not yet registered, you can register here __[http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/register Register]__ … … 14 14 * Click on __[http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/search Search]__ and tick the __Tickets__ and begin the search. 15 15 * Here you can see the current __active Tickets__, if the same error is listed, you can attach your error message to the __Ticket__.[[Br]] 16 17 18 please select an item below for more information.19 20 * ([#point12.1 12.1 Bug Reporting])21 * ([#point12.2 12.2 Bug Update])22 * ([#point12.3 12.3 Bug Resolve])23 * ([#point12.4 12.4 Debuglevel])24 * ([#point12.5 12.5 Debug logging])25 [[br]]26 16 27 17 ---- … … 125 115 * Client ([http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]) configure the PC for Telnet session 126 116 * Open the Telnet session to the receiver 127 * killall -9 rcS titan117 * Killall -9 rcS titan 128 118 * Set: ([#point112.4 DebugLevel=]) 129 * titan /mnt/config/titan.cfg > /tmp/titan.error.log 2>&1119 * Titan /mnt/config/titan.cfg > /tmp/titan.error.log 2> & 1 130 120 * To terminate logging press (ctrl+z) 131 121 * Copy the log file (/tmp/titan.error.log) to your PC via ftp and send it as a ticket to the respective Developer -
wiki/pages/fr/Tuner-Configuration
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.1.1 Tuner Configuration''' [=#point3.5.1.1] ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel-Service (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Tuner-Configuration.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can setup your tuner and proform a channel scan. -
wiki/pages/fr/USB
r37379 r37380 1 1 >---- 2 >'''3.7.8.6.9 Usb''' [=#point3.7.8.6.9] ([ wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back)])2 >'''3.7.8.6.9 Usb''' [=#point3.7.8.6.9] ([([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/USB.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 8 Here you can view the detailed info on the ubb hosts and devices. -
wiki/pages/fr/USB-Device
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.18.3 USB Device''' [=#point3.5.18.3] ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.5.18 Autostart Settings (Back)]) 3 3 > 4 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 5 5 > 6 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Autostart_Settings-USB_device.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 7 7 > 8 Here you can check and adjust autostart settings for usb devices.8 Here you can check snd adjust autostart settings for usb devices. 9 9 10 10 [[br]] 11 11 12 12 ||'''Load Partition:''' ||Auto load partitions from usb devices on startup.|| 13 ||''' NTFS write:''' ||Set the ntfs write option or driver.||13 ||'''FSCK Record:''' ||allow recording to usb device on startup.|| 14 14 ||'''Swap:''' ||enable swap file on usb device.|| 15 15 ||'''Swap Size:''' ||set the max size for the swap file on usb devices.|| 16 16 ||'''FSCK Swap:''' ||???.|| 17 ||'''Record Max Sectors:''' ||???.|| 18 ||'''Swap Max Sectors:''' ||???.|| 17 19 18 20 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. -
wiki/pages/fr/VFDisplay
r37379 r37380 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/ system-VFDisplay.jpg)]][[BR]]5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/VFDisplay.jpg)]][[BR]] 6 6 > 7 7 >Here you can edit the settings of the VFDisplay … … 16 16 ||'''Behavior at Recording:''' ||What to show in the VFDisplay when the system is recording.|| 17 17 ||'''LED Brightness Running''' || set the brightness of the led when the system is running.|| 18 ||'''LED Brightness Standby''' || set the brightness of the led when the system is in standby.||18 ||'''LED Brightness Running''' || set the brightness of the led when the system is in standby.|| 19 19 20 20 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. -
wiki/pages/fr/Versions
r37379 r37380 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 1 ---- 4 2 '''6 Versions''' [=#point6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) … … 13 11 * ATevio7000 tiTan pre Alpha v1.2a USB 14 12 15 '' Flash Release History''13 '''Flash Release History''' 16 14 17 '''tiTan pre Alpha''' 15 * tiTan pre Alpha 18 16 19 '''tiTan pre Alpha v1.2a''' 17 * tiTan pre Alpha v1.2a 20 18 21 Changelog Version 1.2A 19 * Titan version 1.23 22 20 23 - Protect Channel Free Time function 24 - Switches off after Pineingabe all channels for an adjustable time free 25 - Virtual keyboard as input means for input boxes on help -/Text button 26 - Fixes in Deep Standby / Record / Timeshift 27 - TV / Radio on bluekey can be laid 28 - Aktualisert station list 29 - Minor fixes 30 - Radio station list 21 * Titan Version 1.24 31 22 32 [[br]] 23 * Titan Version 1.25 33 24 34 ---- 35 '''Titan version 1.23''' 36 ---- 25 * Titan Version 1.30 37 26 27 * Titan Version v1.32 38 28 39 Changelog Version 1.23 : 40 41 - Kernel update on stm24 P211 42 - TMDB / imdb / imdbapi fixed 43 - Tithek youtube fix 44 - Add mhw and MHW2 45 - One step OpenTV 46 - One step dvb -t 47 - Shut-off timer in the web 48 - Display setting to in the Infobar of every consignment - 49 - Fix newsletter on and off 50 - Fix blind scan 51 - Fix gmediarender pic view 52 - Fix nas share as record mount 53 - Load save video mode in mc 54 - Fix autostart dlna 55 - Fix eth0 = off 56 - Fix manual imdb scan 57 - Add info button to miniplayer 58 - Add news category to tithek mainmenu 59 - Add temp to sort miniplayer 60 - Fix myvideo 61 - Add short epg / press 0 in channel list 62 - Fix MediaDB 63 - Fix webif cable 64 - Fix -> set cursor to next cammera 65 - Update all skins 66 - Wlan optimize 67 - Fix patches for lcd support 68 - Update Settings and Picons 69 - Fix boot logo 70 - Add start script before tv 71 - Fix driver patch 72 - Change adjust skin 73 - Fix blinking clock 74 - Fix formula auto volume change 75 - Fix rectimer after event 76 - Optimize tithek 77 - Fix mute on channel switch 29 * Titan 1.45iboot 78 30 79 [[br]] 31 * Titan 1.47iboot 80 32 81 ---- 82 '''Titan Version 1.24''' 83 ---- 33 * Titan 1.49iboot 84 34 35 * Titan 1.50iboot 85 36 86 - Changelog Version 1.2487 88 - New Channel List89 - Library continued to improve90 - EPG improved91 - Format ext392 - Hard drive detection improved ( File Check )93 - Improved search settings -94 - Added marker for recording -95 - Add resettv to begin of HbbTV start96 - Add facebook, gmediarender , call monitor , perl / samsung lcd, zapback picture97 - Add Atemio preview videos98 - Fix transponder99 - Change wlan driver100 - Add slow motion101 - Fix picons102 - Fix AddConfig vol103 - Fix jfs104 - Fix weather105 - Add -D cable swap Picons106 - Update almost all skins : fix choiceminitv , add usecec & change name ...107 - Fix play marker108 - Tithek add cache playback ( 10mb/180s )109 - Update picons white70 THX matze70110 - Update unitymedia cable THX Settings caliban111 - Add picon sat1 gold transparent112 - Add picons transparent Syfy HD and 13th HD113 - Update sat default settings114 - Tithek add new hoster115 - Use ext3 as default format hdd116 - Show different channel name in scan list117 - Add cec support / titanium not only the driver118 - Fix timer119 - Add DVB-T, Support THX gost120 - Fix blind scan settings121 - Update channel Ulyanov sat122 - Update channel sat default123 - Update matze70 default settings124 - Update Settings matze70 new design125 - Fix miniplayer126 - Update almost all skins : add cross control , emucontrol & MiniTV127 - Update titan_grey swapskin (old default)128 - Fix mute atevio7000129 - Default skin , remove hidden = yes; cross control , emucontrol & MiniTV130 - Update default skin , just some re - formatting131 - At7000 little led fix132 - Update almost all skins , at7000 led brightness133 - Fix ... stop if not used134 - At7000 at led brightness final135 - Update infobar enable vol + / - on rcleft / rcright enable ch + / - on ...136 - New weather icons137 - Add timote138 - Update all 0815 skins139 - Update tobayer01 skins , small fix in epgsearch , set fontcol2140 - Write config newsletter direct entry141 - Add timeout newsletter and save only if no timeout142 - Update cool & coolMiniTV swapskins143 - Next fix ac3 increase enlarge144 - Fix youtube145 - Fix rectimer after event146 - Fix for webif atevio700/7000147 - Update vpn148 - [ Vpn ] update tun.ko to P211149 - Update newsletter start / stop150 - Fix blinking clock151 152 [[br]]153 154 ----155 '''Titan Version 1.25'''156 ----157 158 159 - Changelog Version 1.25160 161 - Fixed problems when shooting and switching with multi-tuner162 - CI module recognition improved, inter alia, Fixed maxcam and Unicam problems163 - EPG Quick Facts added in the menu. Can also be used by pressing the " 0" are called in the station list.164 - Automatic backup (user data such as channel lists , network settings , etc. are automatically moved from the v1.25 in a personal folder and the online update again Made . )165 - Update the driver for the card reader166 - Bouquet / Favorites list change in the EPG view the << >> buttons167 - Automatic subtitle start ( below picture and sound settings adjustable)168 - Added Permanent Time-Shift function ( beta / trial version) OMay under Main Menu -> Settings -> TimeShift settings are activated.169 - WLAN optimized settings170 - Multimedia features further improved171 - Fixed problems playing and the forward and rewind recordings172 - Search for repetitions in the EPG view by pressing the "0" key added173 - Easy Sleep Timer: In addition to entering the numbers can also press the << >> buttons to set the time174 - Switch off after receiving end -shutdown on possible OIM Sleep Timer menu , press the " GREEN" for turning off " the mission end "175 - Message added the automatic shutdown (eg after an exposure) , in which one has the opportunity to stop the shutdown.176 - Direct retrieval of detailed information transmitter by pressing the Info button ( 2x)177 - Einstellbar under System Settings " Second Infobar "178 - Buffer size and resolution of Internet streams can be selected when retrieving a stream179 - Tuner can be disabled via the menu180 - Added · New menu item " Audio Delay " under picture and sound settings181 - SATA port for hard drive can now be selected in System Settings (SATA Connector = internal / external)182 - Programmed series can be stored in a separate folder now183 - press OIM Recording Timer menu "Create Directory " button "RED" for184 - Online Gallery / TiThek : adaptation of the menu view ( size of the images ) by pressing the menu button.185 - [AM 7600 ] New menu item " behavior in the Title" VFDisplay menu added (flashing , fade out / in , show record ... ) .186 - Update the icons / symbols in the Infobar , channel list and EPG view187 188 [[br]]189 190 ----191 '''Titan Version 1.30'''192 ----193 194 195 - Changelog Version 1.30196 197 - Update station list Astra 19.2 and 13.0 Hotbrid198 - Update library199 - Update (menu interface) Skins200 - New bootloader i -boot201 - Boot times AM 500/510 HD under 16 seconds202 - Boot times AM 7500/7600 HD PVR less than 20 seconds203 - Image output on the TV right after the turn of the device.204 - Various boat setting205 - Simplify installation of future firmware updates206 - Dual boot fit ( not yet active)207 - New: stations can be assigned to individual CI modules now208 - Main menu à System -> CI modules at Blue button (transmitter)209 - Support for various CI modules improved.210 - Improving the Wi-Fi settings211 - Added display HDD / capacity in timer overview and Media Player212 - Setting under : Main Menu à Settings à Skin Settings213 - Fixed menu display problems in 3D mode214 - EPG display improved (jumps with buttons 7 and 9 possible)215 - Improved time-shift and permanent time shift function216 - Sleep timer improves217 - Improved unicable Settings218 219 [[br]]220 221 ----222 '''Titan Version v1.32'''223 ----224 225 226 - Changelog Version 1.32227 228 - Atemio AM 500 HD (incl. new i-boot bootloader)229 - Atemio AM 510 HD (incl. new i-boot bootloader)230 - Atemio AM 7500 HD PVR (including new i-boot bootloader)231 - Atemio AM 7600 HD PVR (including new i-boot bootloader)232 - Atevio AV 700 HD233 - Atevio AV 7000 HD PVR234 - Atevio AV 7500 HD PVR (including new i-boot bootloader)235 236 - Update Channel List Astra 19.2 and 13.0 Hotbrid237 - Update station list Unity Media and Kabel BW238 - Update library239 - XXX streams / portals can be hidden in the library. (Menu button in the library press)240 - Problem with sorting in the FileList corrected and improved241 - Added Smart Card menu item242 - Improved file manager / file browser243 - Hard disk indicator improved244 - Repair function of var improves / mnt245 - Auto Timer improves246 - Errors in various TPK packages resolved.247 - Record timer added in the web interface.248 249 [[br]]250 251 ----252 '''Titan 1.45iboot'''253 ----254 255 256 - Changelog Version 1.32257 258 - New iboot bootloader259 * Memory management improved260 * Extended Flash memory to 11MB261 262 - Optimization of the channel search263 - New plug-in ( TPK package) e2webserv264 - Problem with subtitles resolved265 - 2x rcyellow add to player for subtitle266 - Support of 4TB hard drives267 - Update Video Player268 - Problem sorting the provider corrected269 - EPG search improves270 - Fixed problem with dlna271 - Problem with NSFB and Call Monitor resolved272 - Subtitle and EPG PID is stored in the recording273 - ARD library added274 - Update imdbfolder275 - Update the various menu languages276 - File Browser improves277 - Swap mount problem solved278 - Memory test before plugin installation added279 - Installation of TPK packages improved.280 - Installation FLASH (FLASH) : install in flash memory is deleted after a firmware update .281 - MNT installation ( FLASH) : installation in the flash, still present after firmware update.282 - SWAP installation (USB or HDD): Installing to USB / HDD , still present after image update .283 - Titan -plugin- keymaps -neutrino • Fixed problems with plug284 - Update all Skins285 - Media Player improves286 - improved CI module support287 - Update Web Interface288 - Added EPG Webtimer289 - Screenshot Auto Refresh290 - Fixed problem with recording button291 - Update the list of channels292 - unicable function ( single-cable ) improved293 - Problems with unicable receiving fixed294 - Permanent Time shift function improved. With the Play button can now be called up again the recording folder .295 - improved WLAN function296 - Added function to backup / restore settings297 - Update the screen saver298 - Support for ext4 -> storage media can be formatted now available in ext4 .299 - Plug-in ( TPK packets)300 - improved auto- timer plugin301 - channel lists revised302 - New plug Enigma2 WebIf API ( network) only .303 * Allows access to TitanNit by an E2 clients (eg dreaMote App on Iphone ) . After installing the program on a Atemio receiver with TitanNit it is possible by means of an E2 - clients to control the receiver to stream channels and recordings , and manage the timer. This works both with a corresponding app on iOS or on a PC (or Raspberry Pi ) with the XBMC software ( VU +).304 * We tested dreaMote Lite , dreaMote , e2RemoteHD and Dreambox Live on iOS , and with XBMC under Windows7 and Raspberry Pi305 - Zapback advertising Zapper PlugIn306 - Fixed problems with TPK packages "open VPN " and " gemediarender "307 308 [[br]]309 310 ----311 '''Titan 1.47iboot'''312 ----313 314 315 - Changelog Version 1.32316 317 - In the Media Center was "start at the last position" fixed.318 - The RC Recall function for the Atemio 520 was installed.319 - For remote controls, the RC-resolution and the RC mute on the Atevio700/7000 and Atemio 7600 all key bindings now work correctly.320 - The resolution function has been extended for Scart and YUV.321 - The recording of the screen shoot for the background image is taken after 10 min of recording, the recording is shorter then the first frame is taken.322 - The Screenshoot function in Media Center on the Record button fixed.323 - In the web interface at the Screenshoot now the video display plus the OSD will display.324 - In the Media Center automatic TMDB / imdb wallpapers search has been fixed.325 - The manual search in imdb has been fixed.326 - Satellite channel lists default and adjusted TPK updates.327 328 [[br]]329 330 ----331 '''Titan 1.49iboot'''332 ----333 334 335 - Changelog Version 1.47336 337 - Changed hard drives formatting338 - Revised Mount System339 - Cutting function of the recordings340 - Setting Updates341 - HBBTV removed, thus in the image more Ram342 - Library revised343 - Panel Functions in the Image Settings344 - Shifted Flash labels down345 - Installed Screenshoot with video -346 - Mediatheques local search built347 - Complete base image was updated348 - Vizcam, mod oscam and oscam away YMOD349 - Web browser favorites update350 - Fix mute button351 - Marker autoseek352 - Fix gbox config353 - Fixed TPK updates354 - Update the channel lists for TPK and default list355 - Adapted picons for new stations356 - Skins adapted for new functions in the menus357 358 [[br]]359 360 ----361 '''Titan 1.50iboot'''362 ----363 The following ticket fixed:364 365 - Internal Player - rewind does not work366 - General - When updating the 520 one also sees the 5200 updates367 - General - Web interface rc rc code image and adaptable boxes mipsel for both missing368 - Audio - ac3 sound <- in tv mode has no influence lautstärle leveler369 - LCD - Display AM 5000370 - Ci - ci modules371 - Media Center - Desktop Wallpaper Media Center missing372 - General - plug-ins and settings will be lost after each update373 - External player - volume leveler no effective374 - Gui - showiframe still does not work375 - Tuner - Second Tuner ( plug-in) will not appear in the 5200 / recognized376 - General - Press CH up / down reversed377 - component1 - xupnpd as a DLNA server378 - Skins - ... infobar closed from tobayer379 - Gui - hdd format it will not be displayed dateisyteme closed380 - TitanNit - no record in standby381 - System - NTFSwrite parameter resume in closed settings382 - General - The wysiwyg display at the wiki editing brings erroneous entries383 - General - Protection of minors has no effect384 - General - [ Am520 ] flashing display for remote control operation385 - General - shift caused by transmitters reboot the box386 - General - scripts before and after shooting387 - System - menu item will change color saturation color temperature388 - General - Recovery time ( recoverrun ) is not saved389 - TiThek - No thumbnails of each video in the TiThek390 - General - Review Dutch translation391 392 [[br]]393 394 ----395 '''Titan 1.53iboot'''396 ----397 The following ticket fixed:398 399 all400 - Revised channel lists401 - Reworked skins402 - LCD perl fixed403 - Fix oscam nightly404 - online Library extended (FilmOn TV)405 - Improved channel search406 - Picon adapted and added new channels407 - deleted the 320x240 Picon Samsung LCD, please the X-Light install transparent.408 409 mipsel410 - WLAN Fixed Atemio 5200411 - Allow for e2 Telnet and FTP Atemio 5200412 413 ----414 '''Titan 1.55iboot'''415 ----416 Changelog:417 418 - Added language files419 - Fixed Skins420 - Fixed Library (eg, rtl, RTL2, Super RTL, rtlnitro, ntv, vox, etc.) and added new hoster and inserted an improved search function421 - Improved web interface (added online and off line help)422 - Added IP boxes423 - Added Ufs913424 - Extended transponder and Settings425 - Add PIP and installed Oled Skins for Atemio Nemesis426 - EMU installation removed in Flash and configs extended -
wiki/pages/fr/WLAN-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.2 WLAN Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.2] ([wiki:Network#point3.5.4 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/WLAN-Settings.jpg)]]br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can check and adjust the settings for your wireless interface. -
wiki/pages/fr/Wiki
r37379 r37380 1 1 [[TranslatedPages]] 2 {{{#!div align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 300%" 3 4 Welcome to the TitanNit Wiki 2 [=#point0] 3 4 {{{#!th rowspan=6 align=justify 5 >[[br]] 6 >= Welcome to the TitanNit Wiki = 7 >[[br]] 8 >* [WikiStart#point0 Main page] 9 > 10 > '''Contents''' 11 > 12 >* [wiki:History#point1 1 History] 13 >* [wiki:Functions#point2 2 Functions] 14 >* [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3 3 interface de et le contenu de fonctionnement] 15 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 3.1 Records et EPG] 16 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 3.2 centre des médias] 17 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.3 3.3 lecteur multimédia] 18 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 3.4 extensions] 19 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 3.5 système] 20 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 3.6 paramètres] 21 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 3.7 informations] 22 > * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.8 3.8 Veille Arrêt] 23 >* [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point3.9 4.0 Contenu de la télécommande / de périphérique] 24 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.1 4.1 Télécommande RC] 25 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.2 4.2 Le contrôle des périphériques] 26 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.3 4.3 Interface Web] 27 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.4 4.4 contrôle de Telnet] 28 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.5 4.5 Rgui] 29 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader] 30 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.7 4.7 TitanNit Web-IF (Htmlapi)] 31 > * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.80 4.8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)] 32 >* [wiki:Architecture-Programming#point4 5 Architecture et programmation] 33 >* [wiki:Versions#point6 6 Versions] 34 >* [wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 7 récepteur en charge] 35 >* [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8 8 Sommaire Installation / récupération] 36 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.1 8.1 Atemio510 et les modèles compatibles] 37 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.2 8.2 Atemio520 et les modèles compatibles] 38 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.3 8.3 Atemio530 et les modèles compatibles] 39 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.4 8.4 Atemio7600 et les modèles compatibles] 40 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.5 8.5 Atemio700 et les modèles compatibles] 41 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.6 8.6 Atemio7000 et les modèles compatibles] 42 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.7 8.7 Ufs910] 43 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.8 8.8 Ufs912] 44 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.9 8.9 Ufs922] 45 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.10 8.10 Installation sur un autre récepteur Fortis] 46 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.11 8.11 Installation sur un autre récepteur Fortis] 47 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.12 8.12 Update Titan] 48 > * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8.13 8.13 IRD Download Location] 49 >* [wiki:External-Software#point9 9 Contenu de logiciels externes] 50 > * [wiki:External-Software-TiMote#point9.1 9.1 TiMote (Android)] 51 > * [wiki:External-Software-TiView#point9.2 9.2 TiView (PC)] 52 > * [wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 9.3 SatChannelListEditor] 53 > * [wiki:External-Software-E2WebIfAPI#point9.4 9.4 E2WebIfAPI] 54 > * [wiki:External-Software-TitanEditor#point9.5 9.5 TitanEditor] 55 > * [wiki:External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor#point9.6 9.6 TitanNitLanguageEditor] 56 >* [wiki:Plugins-Contents#point10 10 Plugin matières] 57 > * [wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 D'écran] 58 > * [wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point10.2 10.2 Bootlogos] 59 > * [wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 navigateur Web] 60 > * [wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 Infos] 61 > * [wiki:Plugins-Channel-Lists#point10.6 10.6 listes de canaux] 62 > * [wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps] 63 > * [wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point10.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins] 64 > * [wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins] 65 > * [wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network] 66 > * [wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.11 10.11 lecteur multimédia] 67 > * [wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.12 10.12 Fonts] 68 > * [wiki:Plugins-station-logos#point10.13 10.13 logos de la Manche] 69 > * [wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.14 10.14 Skins] 70 > * [wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.15 10.15 Jeux] 71 > * [wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.16 10.16 outils] 72 > * [wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.17 10.17 Wlan] 73 >* [wiki:Development#point11 11 développement] 74 >* [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12 12 Dépannage] 75 > * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.1 12.1 rapports de bogues] 76 > * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.2 12.2 Mise à jour de de bogues] 77 > * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.3 12.3 résoudre de bogues] 78 > * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.4 12.4 Debuglevel] 79 > * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12.5 12.5 Les traces de débogage] 80 >* [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 fabrique] 81 >* [wiki:Community#point14 14 communauté] 82 >* [wiki:Contact#point15 15 Contacter] 83 >* [wiki:Translation#point16 16 traduction] 84 >* [wiki:Disclaimer#point17 17 désistement] 5 85 }}} 6 ----7 '''Noticeboard'''8 ----9 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_3/_path_/etc/boot/bootlogo.jpg, 240px, align=right,link=http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forum.php)]]10 {{{#!html11 <form action="//sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/search?q" method="get">12 <input type="text" name="q" value="" size="30"/>13 <input type="submit" value="Search wiki"/>14 -->15 </form>16 }}}17 18 This is the TitanNit Online Manual. Its existence is based solely on the contributions of the members of the community.19 20 This manual remains incomplete, although it comes closer on a daily basis, as the TitanNit software is continually being developed and improved this site is repeatedly extended and adapted.21 22 There may be functionality that does not yet exist in this manual, so please feel free to pitch in and make any changes you see fit, that way as TitanNit evolves this manual will continue to evolve as well.23 24 If you are unsure if you should put some information in here or not, please feel free to contact us on [wiki:Contact#point15 Skype].25 Registered users may edit and create pages, and if you wish to access the wiki svn to upload pictures via TortiseSVN please contact us on [wiki:Contact#point15 Skype].26 27 For those of you who help us by contributing to this wiki might want to keep an eye on the [[http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?278-TitanNit | TitanNit]] section in the forum, and we may be able to provide you with some developer only beta tools and updates for use to test functions and take forth comming screen shots for the wiki and to test new features.28 29 Currently translations for other languages would be high on the list if you are able to help with translation's on the wiki go for it if you are able to help with gui translations please see [wiki:External-Software-TitanNitLanguageEditor#point9.6 TitanNitLanguageEditor] for information on creating and submitting these to the devs.30 31 This manual was created in order to help the users of TitanNit as a place to consolidate the information accrued over the years on the AAFforum and to tap in the flow of information from the developers.32 33 Please note that information on Emus, Illegal decryption of channels, card sharing and the like is not allowed, any information placed on this wiki is up for editing and modification by the community so don't get angry if it is removed or edited.34 35 NO copyrighted content is to be placed on this wiki if you are not the copyright holder of pictures or information placed on here or blatently copy works from other sources you may be banned from the wiki and or forum.36 37 ----38 '''Contents Section''' ([WikiStart#point0 Main page(language select)])39 [[br]]40 ----41 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"42 {{{#!table style="border: none"43 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"44 {{{#!div style="float: left"45 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Quick-Start-Guide.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Quick-Start-Guide#point0 Quick Start Guide])]]46 }}}47 '''[wiki:Quick-Start-Guide#point0 Quick Start Guide]'''[[br]]48 {{{#!div style="float: left49 This section contains the quick start guide where users can set up titanin a short precise way.50 }}}51 }}}52 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"53 {{{#!div style="float: left"54 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History.png,align=left,link=[wiki:History#point1 TitanNit Info])]]55 }}}56 '''[wiki:History#point1 TitanNit Info]'''[[br]]57 {{{#!div style="float: left58 This section contains background information in reguards to TitanNit59 }}}60 }}}61 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"62 {{{#!div style="float: left"63 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Functions.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Functions#point2 Interface Elements])]]64 }}}65 '''[wiki:Functions#point2 Interface Elements]'''[[br]]66 {{{#!div style="float: left67 This setion contains information on the interface of TitanNit68 }}}69 }}}70 |----71 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"72 {{{#!div style="float: left"73 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Interface-Operation.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Interface-Operation#point3 Interface and Operation])]]74 }}}75 '''[wiki:Interface-Operation#point3 Interface and Operation]'''[[br]]76 {{{#!div style="float: left77 This section shows the interface and menu structure within TitanNit78 }}}79 }}}80 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"81 {{{#!div style="float: left"82 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point3.9 Remote/ Device Control contents])]]83 }}}84 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point3.9 Remote/ Device Control]'''[[br]]85 {{{#!div style="float: left86 This section contains information on the control of titan from the various remote interfaces87 }}}88 }}}89 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"90 {{{#!div style="float: left"91 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Architecture-Programming#point4 Architecture and Programming])]]92 }}}93 '''[wiki:Architecture-Programming#point4 Architecture and Programming]'''[[br]]94 {{{#!div style="float: left95 This section contains information on the the various architecture and programming information regarding TitanNit96 }}}97 }}}98 |----99 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"100 {{{#!div style="float: left"101 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Versions.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Versions#point6 Versions])]]102 }}}103 '''[wiki:Versions#point6 Versions]'''[[br]]104 {{{#!div style="float: left105 This section explains the different versions of TitanNit and their differences.106 }}}107 }}}108 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"109 {{{#!div style="float: left"110 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Supported-Recievers.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers])]]111 }}}112 '''[wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers]'''[[br]]113 {{{#!div style="float: left114 This section details the supported receiver models in TitanNit.115 }}}116 }}}117 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"118 {{{#!div style="float: left"119 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Installation-Recovery.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8 Installation / Recovery])]]120 }}}121 '''[wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8 Installation / Recovery]'''[[br]]122 {{{#!div style="float: left123 This section contains information on how to install and recover your titan installation.124 }}}125 }}}126 |----127 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"128 {{{#!div style="float: left"129 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/External-Software.png,align=left,link=[wiki:External-Software#point9 External Software])]]130 }}}131 '''[wiki:External-Software#point9 External Software]'''[[br]]132 {{{#!div style="float: left133 This section explains external software for use with TitanNit.134 }}}135 }}}136 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"137 {{{#!div style="float: left"138 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Contents#point10 Plugins])]]139 }}}140 '''[wiki:Plugins-Contents#point10 Plugin]'''[[br]]141 {{{#!div style="float: left142 This section will show you the various plugins available for titan and their source codes.143 }}}144 }}}145 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"146 {{{#!div style="float: left"147 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Development.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Development#point11 Development])]]148 }}}149 '''[wiki:Development#point11 Development]'''[[br]]150 {{{#!div style="float: left151 This section details information on how to develop plugins for TitanNit.152 }}}153 }}}154 |----155 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"156 {{{#!div style="float: left"157 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Troubleshooting.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Troubleshooting#point12 Troubleshooting])]]158 }}}159 '''[wiki:Troubleshooting#point12 Troubleshooting]'''[[br]]160 {{{#!div style="float: left161 This section explains using the trac bug system.162 }}}163 }}}164 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"165 {{{#!div style="float: left"166 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Manufactures.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Manufactures#point13 Manufactures])]]167 }}}168 '''[wiki:Manufactures#point13 Manufacturers]'''[[br]]169 {{{#!div style="float: left170 This section will show you information about various manufacturers of TitanNit capable hardware.171 }}}172 }}}173 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"174 {{{#!div style="float: left"175 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Community.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Community#point14 Community])]]176 }}}177 '''[wiki:Community#point14 Community]'''[[br]]178 {{{#!div style="float: left179 This section details information on how to get support for titan.180 }}}181 }}}182 |----183 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"184 {{{#!div style="float: left"185 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Contact.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Contact#point15 Contact])]]186 }}}187 '''[wiki:Contact#point15 Contact]'''[[br]]188 {{{#!div style="float: left189 This section has info on how to contact the TitanNit Team.190 }}}191 }}}192 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"193 {{{#!div style="float: left"194 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Translation.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Translation#point16 Translation])]]195 }}}196 '''[wiki:Translation#point16 Translation]'''[[br]]197 {{{#!div style="float: left198 This section is for wiki editors to place translation marks there.199 }}}200 }}}201 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"202 {{{#!div style="float: left"203 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Disclaimer.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Disclaimer#point17 Disclaimer])]]204 }}}205 '''[wiki:Disclaimer#point17 Disclaimer]'''[[br]]206 {{{#!div style="float: left207 This section contains a legal disclaimer.208 }}}209 }}}210 |----211 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"212 {{{#!div style="float: left"213 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Testpage.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Testpage#point17 Testpage])]]214 }}}215 '''[wiki:Testpage#point17 Testpage]'''[[br]]216 {{{#!div style="float: left217 This is a test page for testing wiki code218 }}}219 }}}220 221 }}}222 }}}223 ----224 '''Screenshots of the interface'''225 ----226 {{{#!div align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 300%"227 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Mainmenu.jpg, 250px)]]228 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Recordsand_EPG.jpg, 250px)]]229 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Media_Center.jpg, 250px)]]230 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Media_player.jpg, 250px)]]231 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Extentions.jpg, 250px)]]232 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/System.jpg, 250px)]]233 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Settings.jpg, 250px)]]234 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Information.jpg, 250px)]]235 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Standby_Poweroff.jpg, 250px)]]236 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Playback-OSD.jpg, 250px)]]237 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/EPG-OSD.jpg, 250px)]]238 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Internal-Player-OSD.jpg, 250px)]]239 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Favourite-OSD.jpg, 250px)]]240 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/Web_Control.jpg, 250px)]]241 [[br]]242 }}} -
wiki/pages/fr/WikiStart
r37379 r37380 1 1 [[TranslatedPages]] 2 2 {{{#!div align=center style="border: none; font-size: 300%" 3 Welcome to the TitanNit Project3 Bienvenue sur le projet de TitanNit 4 4 }}} 5 5 ---- 6 6 7 7 {{{#!div align=center style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 8 [=#point0]''' please select your language''' :8 [=#point0]'''s'il vous plaît choisir votre langue''' : 9 9 10 10 ||= '''[wiki:de/Wiki#point0 Deutsch]''' =||= '''[wiki:en/Wiki#point0 English]''' =||= '''[wiki:fr/Wiki#point0 Français]''' =||= '''[wiki:gr/Wiki#point0 ελληνικός]''' =||= '''[wiki:it/Wiki#point0 Italiano]''' =||= '''[wiki:nl/Wiki#point0 Nederlands]''' =||= '''[wiki:pl/Wiki#point0 Polski]''' =||= '''[wiki:ru/Wiki#point0 Русский]''' =||= '''[wiki:vn/Wiki#point0 Vietnam]''' =|| 11 ||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/DE/de.png,link=wiki:de/Wiki#point0)]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/en.png,link=wiki:en/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/fr.png,link=wiki:fr/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/GR/gr.png,link=wiki:gr/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/IT/it.png,link=wiki:it/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/NL/nl.png,link=wiki:nl/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/PL/pl.png,link=wiki:pl/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/RU/ru.png,link=wiki:ru/Wiki#point0))]] =||= [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/VN/vn.png,link=wiki:vn/Wiki#point0))]] =|| 11 12 [[br]] 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/fr/prozesslist
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.7.8.6.8 Prozesslist''' [=#point3.7.8.6.8] ([WikiStart#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/FR/prozesslist.jpg)]][[br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can view the detailed Process info. -
wiki/pages/gr/Adaptor-Settings
r37379 r37380 2 2 >'''3.5.4.1 Adaptor Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.1] ([#point3.5.1 network (Back]) 3 3 > 4 >Menu Picture place holder: 4 5 > 5 >[[Image( source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/GR/Adaptor-Settings.jpg)]]br]]6 >[[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg, 400)]][[br]] 6 7 > 7 8 Here you can check and adjust the settings for your Eithernet Interface. -
wiki/pages/gr/Adjust
r37379 r37380 47 47 ||'''Playback Buffer Size:''' ||set the size of the read ahead buffer during playback of media files for smooth playback. || 48 48 ||'''Time to Wait After Seek to Fill Buffer:''' ||Pausetime after seek to enable buffer to fill during playback to ensure smooth playback. || 49 ||'''Community User:''' ||Set the default username for username propmts. || 50 ||'''Community Pass:''' ||Set the default Password for password propmts. || 51 49 52 50 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes. 53 51 -
wiki/pages/gr/Architecture-Programming
r37379 r37380 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 1 ---- 4 2 '''5 Architecture - programming contents''' [=#point5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) … … 12 10 Please select an item below for more information. 13 11 14 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto" 15 {{{#!table style="border: none" 16 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 17 {{{#!div style="float: left" 18 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Architectures.png,align=left,link=[#point5.1])]] 19 }}} 20 '''([#point5.1 Architectures])'''[[br]] 21 {{{#!div style="float: left 22 Information on the various supported archetures supported by TitanNit 23 }}} 24 }}} 25 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 26 {{{#!div style="float: left" 27 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Programming_Language.png,align=left,link=[#point5.2])]] 28 }}} 29 '''([#point5.2 Programming language])'''[[br]] 30 {{{#!div style="float: left 31 Information on the underlying programming of TitanNit. 32 }}} 33 }}} 34 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 35 {{{#!div style="float: left" 36 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/Source_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point5.3])]] 37 }}} 38 '''([#point5.3 Source control])'''[[br]] 39 {{{#!div style="float: left 40 Information on the source code and policies Of TitanNit. 41 }}} 42 }}} 43 |---- 44 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%" 45 {{{#!div style="float: left" 46 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Architecture-Programming/The_Dev_Team.png,align=left,link=[#point5.4])]] 47 }}} 48 '''([#point5.4 The Dev Team])'''[[br]] 49 {{{#!div style="float: left 50 Here you will find the[[BR]] members of the dev team. 51 }}} 52 }}} 53 }}} 54 }}} 12 * ([#point5.1 architecture]) 13 * ([#point5.2 Programming language]) 14 * ([#point5.3 Source control]) 15 * ([#point5.4 The Dev Team]) 55 16 56 17 ---- 57 18 '''5.1 Architecture''' [=#point5.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 58 19 ---- 59 '''SH4''' 20 [[br]] 60 21 61 TitanNit was first established on the SH4 (Super-H) chipset for the atemio and kathrin receivers.62 22 63 The Super-H (SH4) chipset is a biendian 32bit RISC Superscaler chipset, this chipset is aimed at increacing throughput by using called instruction-level parallelism within a single core. 23 Currently the only supported architecture is the Super-H (sh4), the chipset is a biendian 32bit RISC chipset originally developed for multimedia devices, gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Sega's Dreamcast. 24 it has prooved popular because of its low cost and high proformance and has found use in many low power embedded devices because of it low power consumption. 64 25 65 Originally developed for multimedia devices, gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Sega's Dreamcast. 66 it has prooved popular because of its low cost and high proformance, it has found use in many low power embedded devices. 26 Titannit is linux based and is based on ST micro electronics opensource linux project made for the Super-H chipset called ([http://stlinux.com/ STLinux]). 67 27 68 Titannit SH4 is a linux based and is based on ST micro electronics opensource linux project made for the Super-H chipset called ([http://stlinux.com/ STLinux]). 69 70 The SH4 chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of the quality of the display output due to inclusion of a high class floating point math unit and high speed bus which is the key components used for drawing graphics, the open source nature of the linux system that runs on it, since its introduction it has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 28 The sh4 chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of the quality of the display output and the open source nature of the linux system that runs on it, since its introduction has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 71 29 72 30 TitanNit is Team AAF's sucessor to the AAF enigma 2 based firmware, aaf enigma is not currently developed and support has ended to futher develop TitanNit we reccomend that if current AAF Enigma users update to TitanNit for future support. 73 31 74 75 76 '''Mips''' 77 78 After the sucess with TitanNit on the SH4 chipset the developers then started development on the Mips chipset for use with the newly introduced Atemio 5000 series receivers. 79 80 The Mips chipset (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) is a biendian 32bit RISC chipset, this chipset is aimed at increacing throughput by using deep instruction piplines combined with single cycle instruction processing. 81 82 Originally developed for the embedded market it has found use in consumer products gaming consoles and set top boxes and was used in the Nintendo 64 and three Sony Playstation products. 83 84 The chipset has prooved popular in the STB market because of the inclusion in the Dreambox Recievers that has spawned clone and copy cat receivers, but it has a draw back that it lacks finness in the picture quality department over the SH4 based receivers as explained above, it has the advantage that it has a larger user base and therfore more plugins are available currently than the sh4 chipset based recievers. 85 86 Titannit Mips is a linux based and is based on the open source project [https://github.com/oe-alliance oe-alliance]. 87 88 The Mips chipset has been popular with the satellite community because of open source nature of the dbox based firmwares since its introduction has had many third party firmwares developed for it from different development teams. 89 90 91 92 '''Future Architectures''' 93 94 There is a possibility that development may spread to other Receiver models and other architectures in the future such as the ARM architecture or PPC. 95 Future development to support more Receivers is at the mercy of the developers and also the Hardware manufacturers who support the TitanNit project. 32 Note: There is a possibility that development may spread to other Receiver models and other architectures such as the Proadcom MIPS architecture. Future development to support more Receivers is at the mercy of the developers and also the Hardware manufacturers. 96 33 97 34 [[br]] … … 100 37 '''5.2 Programming Language''' [=#point5.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 101 38 ---- 39 [[br]] 40 102 41 103 42 For performance reasons we have opted to use C programming language [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language) wiki] … … 106 45 Python is a higher level scripting language used to define and setup elements in the gui and for an intrim language between the OS that is easily programmable. 107 46 This was done so that users can easily develop and manipulate the system and integrate plugins skins etc... into the system but this has a performance hit on these system and can cause them to become slow and laggy and bloated but has the benifit of being easy for the community to develop for with out knowing much about the underlying system. 108 109 The problem with this system has been that python has become so ingrained into the system and gui and often is now beyond the capibilities for the average user it was intended to used by not to mention it is a semi complicated language to learn to start with.110 47 111 48 TitanNit adresses these key conserns and has developed as much as possible br programming in C to increase the performance of the system but still alowing ease of intergration of plugins and skins using basic scripts. … … 116 53 '''5.3 Source Control''' [=#point5.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 117 54 ---- 118 TitanNit is a semi closed source project and contains open source elements released as required by the licences of those projects. 55 [[br]] 119 56 120 * The basic Linux Image used in the SH4 project is the open source Project [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project-sh4 open-duckbox-project-sh4] 121 * The basic Linux Image used in the Mips project is the open source Project [https://github.com/oe-alliance oe-alliance] 57 TitanNit is a semi closed source project based on the SH4 open duckbox project and contains open source elements released as required by the licences of those projects. 58 59 * The basic Linux Image used in the project is the open source Project [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project-sh4 open-duckbox-project-sh4] 122 60 * TitanNit Source is nonpublic and is only partially freed[source:/titan TitanNit Public Source] 123 61 * The MediaCenter is from [http://ffmpeg.org ffmpeg] and the libeplayer3 is from [https://gitorious.org/open-duckbox-project sh4/tdt/source/tdt/cvs/apps/misc/tools/libeplayer3 libeplayer3] 124 62 * Busybox is a set of unix style tools combined into a single executable [http://www.busybox.net/] 125 63 * 126 64 127 65 [[br]] … … 130 68 '''5.4 The Dev team''' [=#point5.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page]) 131 69 ---- 70 [[br]] 71 132 72 The TitanNit project is proudly produced by the AAF Dev team and other loyal members and helpers. 133 73 development is important aswell as the work they do to help out with such things as skin's, channel logo's and setups, translations, supplemental programs and tools, and plugins and this is a place for them to be recognized. 134 74 135 ''Note: currently this section is blank as Iwill leave it up to the developers and other loyal team members to place their mark''75 ''Note: currently this section is blank as i will leave it up to the developers and other loyal team members to place their mark'' 136 76 137 77 138 78 '''Founding DEV Team Members''' 139 79 140 80 * 81