Changeset 40398
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- 05/07/17 06:07:18 (6 years ago)
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wiki/pages/en/External-Software-TiView
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''9.2 TiView''' [=#point9.2] ([wiki:English-Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 TiView is a Windows 32bit application, that will run on a Windows 32/64bit system.[[br]]6 The Tool uses the HTTP-RAW-Api of TitanNit.[[br]]7 [[br]]8 ''Highlights of TiView''9 10 - *Output of the TV-Screen on your PC11 - *Watch recordings on your PC12 - *PiP function for 2 simultaneous TV-Stream or recording viewing on your PC13 - *Proxy function for external access from a remote TiView and streaming a recoded stream14 - Management of timers for recordings15 - Infobar with progress bar for the actual program16 - Picon-view in the Infobar(Enabled by adding the picons into the folder /picons in TiView)17 - Channel EPG18 - Multi EPG19 - Grafical Multi EPG20 - EPG Search21 - Overview of recordings22 - Manage profiles should one have more than one Receiver23 - Signal-Monitor24 - Send Messages to your Receiver25 - OSD-Screenshot26 '''*For Playback on your PC you need a compatable media player the 32bit version 2.x of VLC Player .'''[[br]]27 (Alternativly you can copy libvlc.dll, libvlccore.dll and the Plugins folder from VLC into the TiView folder) -
wiki/pages/en/File-Browser
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.2.5 File Browser''' [=#point3.2.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/export/26462/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/file_manager.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 >Here you can browse files from any source available from your decoder (local or network)10 > you may do such things as copy delete and move.11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Format-Hdd
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.5 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 system (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Format-Hdd.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can format your harddisk select an item and follow the onscreen prompts.9 Note that you must enable ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 Expertmode]) to show all available format options in this display.10 11 [[br]]12 13 14 15 16 [[BR]] -
wiki/pages/en/Free-Space
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.2 Free Space''' [=#point3.7.8.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Free-Space.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the free space of all the file systems acessable from the decoder.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Functions
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 ----4 '''2 Interface Elements''' [=#point2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])5 ----6 [[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 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:12 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: left25 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: left34 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: left43 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: left53 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: left62 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: left71 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: left81 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: left90 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: left99 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: left109 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: left118 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/EN/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 information137 138 [[br]]139 '''Playback Infobar''' [=#point2.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])140 141 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/EN/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/en/Git-Changelog
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.7 GIT Changelog''' [=#point3.7.7] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Git_Changelog.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can git information.10 11 [[br]]12 -
wiki/pages/en/Graphic-EPG
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.1.3 Graphic EPG''' [=#point3.1.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 Records and EPG(Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Graphical_EPG.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 Graphic EPG is a multi channel graphical EPG.10 11 12 [[br]]13 14 '''Coloured and Extra Button's Functions"15 16 The __"Coloured and Extra Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the Single EPG menu.17 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.18 19 ||'''Red Button: (Timer)''' ||This will bring up the recording timer menu to set up a timer.||20 ||'''0 key (EPG Search):''' ||This will search the EPG for text you specify and bring up a list of matches where you may press the red button to set up a timer.||21 ||'''FAV Button: (Favourite)''' ||This will bring up Favourite Boquet menu to select the EPG you would like to display.||22 ||'''Info Button: (Info)''' ||This will bring up the selected program's EPG info string.||23 24 25 26 For information on setting up a timer Recording using the red button see ([WikiStart#point103.10.6 Records]) for more info.27 For information on setting proforming an EPG search using the 0 Key see ([WikiStart#point103.10.5 EPG Search]) for more info. -
wiki/pages/en/HTTP-Settings
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.4.6 HTTP Settings''' [=#point3.5.4.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5.1 network (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/HTTP-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can setup your HTTP interface.9 10 [[br]]11 12 ||'''Start HTTPD:''' ||Start the webserver.||13 ||'''User:''' ||Sets the zoom level of the EPG to show more or less of a time span of the shown programs.||14 ||'''Password:''' ||Set to yes to use picons or the alternative Picon sets in the infobar and EPG stored in /var/media/autofs/sda1/swapextensions/usr/local/share/titan/picons/ directory.||15 ||'''HTTPD Port:''' ||Should the EPG be deleted before a the timed scan.||16 ||'''IP for Stream:''' ||Behavior after the EPG scan is completed EPG scan: Nothing (Stand-By) or Switch Off (Deep Stand-By).||17 ||'''Stream Port:''' ||Scan for a Media Highway EPG stream during EPG scan.||18 ||'''Start RGUID:''' ||Scan for a Media Highway version 2 EPG stream during EPG scan.||19 ||'''RGUID Port''' ||Scan for an OpenTV EPG stream during EPG scan.||20 21 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.22 23 [[br]]24 ----25 26 '''Coloured Button's Functions"27 28 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.29 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.30 31 ||'''Text Button: (Keyboard)''' ||This will bring up the onscreen keyboard to edit the currently selected test string.||32 33 -
wiki/pages/en/Hard-Disk
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.5 Hard Disk''' [=#point3.5.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system-Hard_Disk.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 Here you can configure your harddisk.[[BR]]10 please select a menu item for more information.11 [[br]]12 13 * ([wiki:Format-Hdd#point3.5.5.1 Format HDD])14 * ([wiki:Filesystem-Check#point3.5.5.2 Filesystem Check])15 * ([wiki:Configure#point3.5.5.3 Configure])16 * ([wiki:Time-to-sleep#point3.5.5.4 Time to sleep])17 18 [[BR]] -
wiki/pages/en/History
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''1 TitanNit Info Contents ''' [=#point1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 [[br]]6 This section conatins information on TitanNit and frequently asked questions about it.7 Please choose an item below to find more information.8 9 You may select a skip to a specific setup topic or scroll down to read the complete guide.10 11 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"12 {{{#!table style="border: none"13 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"14 {{{#!div style="float: left"15 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/About.png,align=left,link=[#point1.1])]]16 }}}17 '''([#point1.1 About])'''[[br]]18 {{{#!div style="float: left19 click here to find info about TitanNit20 }}}21 }}}22 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"23 {{{#!div style="float: left"24 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/History.png,align=left,link=[#point1.2])]]25 }}}26 '''([#point1.2 History])'''[[br]]27 {{{#!div style="float: left28 click here to find info on the beginnings of TitanNit29 }}}30 }}}31 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"32 {{{#!div style="float: left"33 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Features.png,align=left,link=[#point1.3])]]34 }}}35 '''([#point1.3 Features])'''[[br]]36 {{{#!div style="float: left37 click here to find info on the various features of TitanNit38 }}}39 }}}40 }}}41 }}}42 43 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"44 {{{#!table style="border: none"45 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"46 {{{#!div style="float: left"47 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/History/Frequnetly_Asked_Questions.png,align=left,link=[#point1.4])]]48 }}}49 '''([#point1.4 Frequently Asked Questions])'''[[br]]50 {{{#!div style="float: left51 Apendixcies/ references [[br]]to other setup related topics.52 }}}53 }}}54 }}}55 }}}56 [[br]]57 [[br]]58 59 ----60 '''1 About''' [=#point1.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])61 ----62 [[br]]63 TitanNit is a semi closed source replacement operating system for kathrein and Atemio/Atevio digital set top receivers.64 It has come about as the users/devs wanted something better than was currently available.65 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]]66 [[br]]67 [[br]]68 69 ----70 '''1 History''' [=#point1.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])71 ----72 [[br]]73 * Everything started in April 2011. For almost three weeks our Developer Nit secretly worked on the foundation of Titan. After the presentation by Nit Obi and the rest of the team came on board. Everybody was surprised by the rapid development of the Titan Project.74 * From the beginning the development and source of Titan was nonpublic, as it was not to be foreseen in which direction the development would go.75 * After a development period of 6 months our hardware manufacturer Atemio declared interest in the project. Looking back at Years of support through Atemio with the Enigma2 Software, Atemio was given main priority for Titan project.76 * A six-months agreement with Atemio was signed in December 2011.77 * Due to the good cooperation the agreement was extended and is still in force.78 * The basic idea for this project originated for various reasons:79 * due to the missing Python Chip and low CPU speed the sh4 receivers have always had problems with Enigma2.80 * the constant improvement and expansion of Enigma2 and the TDT Git was comprehensive and time-consuming.81 * the alternative Neutrino GIT at that time was not layed out to support twin tuner Receivers.82 * Nit then decided to combine both, the Enigma2 and the Neutrino, to a new Gui which implemented all advantages of both systems.83 * Neutrinos main advantage has always been its speed84 * Enigma2s advantage was the ease of integration and expansion with skins and extensions85 * These two systems combined into one new system was the basic idea of Titan.86 [[br]]87 [[br]]88 89 ----90 '''2 Features''' [=#point1.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])91 ----92 [[br]]93 '' Highlights of TitanNit ''94 95 - Powerful Linux operating system96 - Fast boot97 - About 1 second from standby mode98 - About 25 seconds from the deep standby mode99 - Fast channel switching times (less than 1 second)100 - Different menu interfaces (skins) including customization options101 - Many options to customize the system to your needs102 - Backup / Restore function103 - Organized Favourites and Channel listings and the direct list of following Programs.104 - Multi-Tuner105 - Plug-in management106 - Supports many media formats107 - Wide range of plugins108 - PC programs to personalize and convert the channel list109 - Screen saver in radio mode110 - Remote control buttons freely assignable111 - Online update of the firmware with the ability to retain settings112 - Low memory consumption113 - 24 hour Forum Support114 - Growing Community115 - Web Interface116 - Android app "timote"117 - Windows App "tiView"118 - Bouquets Editor "SatchannelListEditor"119 [[br]]120 121 122 ----123 '''Frequently Asked Questions''' [=#point1.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])124 ----125 [[br]]126 127 '''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.128 [[br]]129 130 '''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:131 Video - DVD-Video, VCD/SVCD, MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, Matroska132 Audio - MP3, AAC.133 Picture - JPG, GIF, PNG.134 135 136 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.137 138 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]].139 TitanNit has a simple user interface that's pleasant and easy to use.140 141 All these features enable your device to function as a full multimedia entertainment system for your tv for the whole family to enjoy.142 [[br]]143 [[br]]144 145 '''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.146 [[br]]147 [[br]]148 149 '''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).150 151 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,152 Please respect that your request only counts as a suggestion, there' s no guarantee that it will implemented soon or ever.153 154 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".155 156 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].157 [[br]]158 [[br]]159 160 '''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.161 [[br]]162 [[br]]163 164 '''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.165 [[br]]166 [[br]]167 168 '''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.169 170 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.171 [[br]]172 [[br]]173 174 '''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.175 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.176 [[br]]177 [[br]]178 179 '''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].180 [[br]]181 [[br]]182 183 '''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.184 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Network-Browser.jpg, 25%)]][[br]]185 [[br]]186 [[br]]187 188 '''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.189 [[br]]190 [[br]]191 192 '''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.193 [[br]]194 [[br]]195 196 '''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.197 198 '''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.199 200 '''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.201 [[br]]202 [[br]]203 204 ([#point1 Top of Page])205 206 207 208 -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery
r40012 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8 Installation and Recovery Contents''' [=#point8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 This section contains information on installation and removal of TitanNit from your receiver6 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"7 {{{#!table style="border: none"8 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"9 {{{#!div style="float: left"10 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]]11 }}}12 '''SH4 Atemio'''[[br]]13 {{{#!div style="float: left14 [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage]15 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.000 Contents]16 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.001 Atemio510]17 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.002 Atemio520]18 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.003 Atemio530]19 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.004 Atemio7600]20 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.005 Atemio700]21 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio#point8.006 Atemio7000]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/Receiver_logo/Fortis.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage)]]27 }}}28 '''SH4 Fortis'''[[br]]29 {{{#!div style="float: left30 [http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage]31 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.010 Contents]32 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.011 Fortis Clone]33 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.012 Bootloader Installation]34 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.013 Fortis FS-9000]35 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.014 Fortis FS-9200]36 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.015 Fortis HS-9510]37 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.016 Fortis HX-8200]38 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis#point8.017 Fortis HS-7810]39 }}}40 }}}41 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"42 {{{#!div style="float: left"43 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/homecast.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage)]]44 }}}45 '''SH4 Homecast'''[[br]]46 {{{#!div style="float: left47 [http://www.myhomecast.nl Homecast homepage]48 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.020 Contents]49 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast#point8.021 Homecast Pro]50 }}}51 }}}52 |----53 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"54 {{{#!div style="float: left"55 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/IPBox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage)]]56 }}}57 '''SH4 IPBox'''[[br]]58 {{{#!div style="float: left59 [http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage]60 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.030 Contents]61 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.031 Ipbox91]62 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.032 Ipbox900]63 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.033 Ipbox910]64 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox#point8.034 Ipbox9000]65 }}}66 }}}67 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"68 {{{#!div style="float: left"69 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/kathrein.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage)]]70 }}}71 '''SH4 Katherin'''[[br]]72 {{{#!div style="float: left73 [http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage]74 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.040 Contents]75 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.041 Ufs910]76 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.042 Ufs912]77 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.043 Ufs913]78 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.044 Ufs922]79 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin#point8.045 Ufc960]80 }}}81 }}}82 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"83 {{{#!div style="float: left"84 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Spark.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]]85 }}}86 '''SH4 Spark'''[[br]]87 {{{#!div style="float: left88 [http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage]89 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.050 Contents]90 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.051 Spark7111]91 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark#point8.052 Spark7162]92 }}}93 }}}94 |----95 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"96 {{{#!div style="float: left"97 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Atemio.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage)]]98 }}}99 '''Mips Atemio'''[[br]]100 {{{#!div style="float: left101 [http://www.atemio.de Atemio homepage]102 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.060 Contents]103 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.061 Atemio5000 AKA Nemesis]104 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.062 Atemio5200]105 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.063 Atemio6000]106 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.064 Atemio6100]107 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio#point8.065 Atemio6200]108 }}}109 }}}110 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"111 {{{#!div style="float: left"112 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/beyonwiz.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage)]]113 }}}114 '''Mips Beyonwiz'''[[br]]115 {{{#!div style="float: left116 [http://www.beyonwiz.com.au Beyonwiz homepage]117 118 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.070 Contents]119 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz#point8.071 BeyonwizT4]120 }}}121 }}}122 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"123 {{{#!div style="float: left"124 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Goldern_Interstar.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage)]]125 }}}126 '''Mips Golden Interstar'''[[br]]127 {{{#!div style="float: left128 [http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage]129 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.080 Contents]130 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.081 Xpeedlx1/2]131 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar#point8.082 Xpeedlx3]132 }}}133 }}}134 |----135 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"136 {{{#!div style="float: left"137 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Miraclebox.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.miraclebox.se miraclebox homepage)]]138 }}}139 '''Mips Miraclebox[[br]]140 {{{#!div style="float: left141 [http://www.miraclebox.se Miraclebox homepage]142 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.090 Contents]143 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.091 MBUltra]144 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox#point8.092 MBMini]145 }}}146 }}}147 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"148 {{{#!div style="float: left"149 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Sezam.png, 60px,align=left,link=http://www.sezam-club.ru/ homepage)]]150 }}}151 '''Mips Sezam'''[[br]]152 {{{#!div style="float: left153 [http://www.sezam-club.ru/ Mips Sezam homepage]154 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.100 Contents]155 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.101 Sezam-Marvel]156 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam#point8.102 Sezam-1000HD]157 }}}158 }}}159 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"160 {{{#!div style="float: left"161 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Receiver_logo/Dreambox.png, 60px,align=left,link=https://dream-multimedia-tv.de/ Dreambox homepage)]]162 }}}163 '''Mips Dreambox'''[[br]]164 {{{#!div style="float: left165 [https://dream-multimedia-tv.de/ Dreambox homepage]166 167 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Dreambox#point8.110 Contents]168 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Dreambox#point8.111 Dreambox 7020 v2 HD]169 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-Mips-Dreambox#point8.112 Dreambox 7020 HD]170 }}}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/Receiver_logo/Dreambox.png, 60px,align=left,link=https://dream-multimedia-tv.de/ Dreambox homepage)]]176 }}}177 '''ARM Dreambox[[br]]178 {{{#!div style="float: left179 [https://dream-multimedia-tv.de/ Dreambox homepage]180 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-ARM-Dreambox#point8.200 Contents]181 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery-ARM-Dreambox#point8.201 DM900 Ultra HD ]182 }}}183 }}}184 185 186 187 188 ----189 '''8.113 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.113] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])190 ----191 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]]192 * [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]]193 194 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]195 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]196 197 [[br]]198 [#point8 Top of Page]199 [[br]]200 201 202 203 204 -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Atemio
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.061 Mips Atemio''' [=#point8.061] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 manufacturer blurb.....7 8 9 10 11 12 ----13 '''8.061 Atemio-Nemesis''' [=#point8.061] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])14 ----15 '' How do I install an Atemio 5000 Update UBI image? ''16 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])17 * Extract the zip file18 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.19 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).20 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.21 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.22 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver23 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".24 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.25 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.26 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up27 [[br]]28 [#point8 Top of Page]29 [[br]]30 ----31 '''8.062 Atemio5200''' [=#point8.062] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])32 ----33 '' How do I install an Atemio 5200 Update UBI image? ''34 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])35 * Extract the zip file36 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.37 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).38 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.39 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.40 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver41 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".42 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.43 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.44 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up45 [[br]]46 [#point8 Top of Page]47 [[br]]48 ----49 '''8.063 Atemio6000''' [=#point8.063] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])50 ----51 '' How do I install an Atemio 6000 Update UBI image? ''52 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])53 * Extract the zip file54 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.55 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).56 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.57 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.58 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver59 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".60 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.61 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.62 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up63 [[br]]64 [#point8 Top of Page]65 [[br]]66 ----67 '''8.064 Atemio6100''' [=#point8.064] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])68 ----69 '' How do I install an Atemio 6100 Update UBI image? ''70 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])71 * Extract the zip file72 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.73 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).74 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.75 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.76 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver77 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".78 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.79 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.80 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up81 [[br]]82 [#point8 Top of Page]83 [[br]]84 ----85 '''8.065 Atemio6200''' [=#point8.065] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])86 ----87 '' How do I install an Atemio 6200 Update UBI image? ''88 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])89 * Extract the zip file90 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.91 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).92 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.93 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.94 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver95 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".96 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.97 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.98 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up99 [[br]]100 [#point8 Top of Page]101 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Beyonwiz
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.071 Beyonwiz''' [=#point8.070] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 7 manufacturer blurb.....8 9 10 ----11 '''8.071 Beyonwiz T4''' [=#point8.071] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])12 ----13 '' How do I install an Beyonwiz T4 Update UBI image? ''14 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])15 * Extract the zip file16 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.17 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).18 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.19 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.20 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver21 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".22 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.23 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.24 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up25 [[br]]26 [#point8 Top of Page]27 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Golden-Interstar
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.080 Goldern interstar Xpeedlx1/2''' [=#point8.080] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])4 ----5 6 manufacturer blurb7 8 9 10 ----11 '''8.081 Goldern interstar Xpeedlx1/2''' [=#point8.081] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])12 ----13 ''How do I install a Xpeedlx1/2 update image? ''14 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])15 * Extract the zip file16 * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "xpeedlx3" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.17 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.18 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.19 * Connect the USB stick with the update image file20 * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.21 22 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.23 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up24 [[br]]25 [#point8 Top of Page]26 [[br]]27 ----28 '''8.082 goldern interstar Xpeedlx3''' [=#point8.082] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Inhaltsverzeichnis]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])29 ----30 ''How do I install a Xpeedlx3 update image? ''31 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])32 * Extract the zip file33 * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "xpeedlx3" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.34 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.35 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.36 * Connect the USB stick with the update image file37 * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.38 39 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.40 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up41 [[br]]42 [#point8 Top of Page]43 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Miraclebox
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.090 Miraclebox''' [=#point8.090] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 manufacturer blurb......7 8 9 10 11 12 ----13 '''8.091 Miraclebox Ultra''' [=#point8.091] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])14 ----15 '' How do I install an Miraclebox Ultra Update UBI image? ''16 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])17 * Extract the zip file18 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.19 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).20 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.21 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.22 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver23 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".24 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.25 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.26 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up27 [[br]]28 [#point8 Top of Page]29 [[br]]30 ----31 '''8.092 Miraclebox Mini''' [=#point8.092] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])32 ----33 '' How do I install an Miraclebox Mini Update UBI image? ''34 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])35 * Extract the zip file36 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.37 Note: After unpacking two subfolders atemio/5x00 will be created . The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).38 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.39 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.40 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver41 * Switch on ( mains plug ) and press the CH + on the unit (1 button from the right ) until the Vfd ( LCD Display) displayes " Flashing ...".42 then the installation begins, Only then release the button.43 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.44 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up45 [[br]]46 [#point8 Top of Page]47 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-Mips-Sezam
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.100 Sezam-Marvel''' [=#point8.100] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])4 ----5 6 manufacturer blurb....7 8 9 10 11 12 ----13 '''8.101 Sezam-Marvel''' [=#point8.101] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])14 ----15 ''How do I install a Sezam-Marvel update image? ''16 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])17 * Extract the zip file18 * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "enigma2" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.19 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.20 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.21 * Connect the USB stick with the update image file22 * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.23 24 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.25 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up26 [[br]]27 [#point8 Top of Page]28 [[br]]29 ----30 '''8.102 Sezam-1000HD''' [=#point8.102] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Sprachauswahl])31 ----32 ''How do I install a Sezam-1000HD update image? ''33 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.33 IRD Download Locations])34 * Extract the zip file35 * Now copy the unzipped firmware folder "enigma2" to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.36 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program). Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.37 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.38 * Connect the USB stick with the update image file39 * Switch on (mains switch) and and when prompted on the vfd press the __Volume up__ button on the unit, then the installation begins. after the update starts release the __volume up__ button.40 41 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.42 •After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up43 [[br]]44 [#point8 Top of Page]45 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Atemio
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''SH4 Atemio (Atevio)'''[=#point8.00]4 ----5 6 The SH4 Atemio recievers are manufactured by Fortis who are a Korean manufacturer of satellite receivers all atemio (atevio) models are compatible with TitanNit.7 as TitanNit was developed for these recievers no bootloader software ID changes are required to install TitanNit, some of these models cam factory supplied with TitanNit such as the atemio 530.8 9 '''SH4 Atemio Contents'''10 11 * [#point8.001 8.001 Atemio510]12 * [#point8.002 8.002 Atemio520]13 * [#point8.003 8.003 Atemio530]14 * [#point8.004 8.004 Atemio7600]15 * [#point8.005 8.005 Atevio700]16 * [#point8.006 8.006 Atevio7000]17 18 '''Additional Info'''19 20 * [#point8.007 8.007 Uninstallation]21 * [#point8.008 8.008 Update TitanNit]22 * [#point8.009 8.009 IRD Download Location]23 24 25 26 ----27 '''8.1 Atemio510 and Fortis HS-7810''' [=#point8.001] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])28 ----29 '' How do I install an Atemio 510 IRD image? ''30 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])31 * Extract the zip file32 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.33 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the34 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).35 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.36 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.37 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver38 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,39 and the installation begins. Only then release the button40 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.41 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up42 [[br]]43 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]44 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]45 [#point8 Top of Page]46 [[br]]47 ----48 '''8.2 Atemio520''' [=#point8.002] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])49 ----50 '' How do I install an Atemio 520 IRD image? ''51 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])52 * Extract the zip file53 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.54 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the55 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).56 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.57 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.58 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver59 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,60 and the installation begins. Only then release the button61 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.62 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up63 [[br]]64 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]65 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]66 [#point8 Top of Page]67 [[br]]68 ----69 '''8.3 Atemio530''' [=#point8.003] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])70 ----71 '' How do I install an Atemio 530 IRD image? ''72 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])73 * Extract the zip file74 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.75 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the76 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).77 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.78 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.79 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver80 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,81 and the installation begins. Only then release the button82 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.83 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up84 [[br]]85 [#point8 Top of Page]86 [[br]]87 ----88 '''8.4 Atemio7600 and Fortis HX-8200''' [=#point8.004] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])89 ----90 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''91 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])92 * Extract the zip file93 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.94 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the95 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).96 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.97 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.98 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver99 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,100 and the installation begins. Only then release the button101 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.102 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up103 [[br]]104 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]105 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]106 [#point8 Top of Page]107 [[br]]108 ----109 '''8.5 Atevio700''' [=#point8.005] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])110 ----111 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''112 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])113 * Extract the zip file114 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.115 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the116 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).117 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.118 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.119 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver120 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,121 and the installation begins. Only then release the button122 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.123 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up124 [[br]]125 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]126 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]127 [#point8 Top of Page]128 [[br]]129 ----130 '''8.6 Atevio7000 and Fortis FS-9000/9200''' [=#point8.006] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])131 ----132 '' How do I install an Atemio 7000 IRD image? ''133 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])134 * Extract the zip file135 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.136 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the137 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).138 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.139 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.140 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver141 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,142 and the installation begins. Only then release the button143 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.144 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up145 [[br]]146 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader sh4 Boxen]'''[[br]]147 * [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/wiki/en/Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 iboot sh4 loader flashing and recovery ][[br]]148 [#point8 Top of Page]149 [[br]]150 151 ----152 '''8.007 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.007] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])153 ----154 If you have an Atemio (Atevio) receiver all you have to do is install your original ird file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.155 156 157 [[br]]158 [#point8 Top of Page]159 [[br]]160 161 ----162 '''8.008 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.008] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])163 ----164 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :165 166 IRD offline method see above [#point8.00 SH4 Atemio contents] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.167 [[br]]168 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.169 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''170 171 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.172 [[br]]173 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''174 [[br]]175 [#point8 Top of Page]176 [[br]]177 178 ----179 '''8.009 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.009] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])180 ----181 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]]182 * [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]]183 184 [[br]]185 [#point8 Top of Page]186 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Fortis
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''SH4 Fortis (hardware profile)'''[=#point8.010]4 ----5 6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.7 8 '''SH4 Fortis Contents'''9 10 * [#point8.011 8.011 SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection based on hardware profile]11 * [#point8.012 8.012 Fortis HS-7810 (Atemio510)]12 * [#point8.013 8.013 Fortis HX-8200 (Atemio7600)]13 * [#point8.014 8.014 Fortis HS-9510 (Atevio700)]14 * [#point8.015 8.015 Fortis FS-9000/9200 (Atevio7000)]15 16 '''Additional Info'''17 18 * [#point8.012 8.016 Bootloader Installation] (required for a fortis/clone reciever to accept atemio software)19 * [#point8.111 8.017 Uninstallation On other Fortis Receivers]20 * [#point8.112 8.018 Update TitanNit]21 * [#point8.113 8.019 IRD Download Location]22 23 24 25 ----26 '''SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection based on hardware profile''' [=#point8.011]27 ----28 29 As it is virtually impossible to list every fortis clone box on this wiki and data would be repeated over and over again it is broken up into harware revisions to compair that to the atevio model of that box.30 This list will help you select the correct image and bootloader for your clone reciever 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.31 See here for a full list of known Fortis ([wiki:Supported-Receivers#point7 Supported Receivers])32 33 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto"34 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Display'''||'''Width'''||'''features'''||35 ||[#point8.015 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||12-digit 5x7matrix||43 cm|| ||36 ||[#point8.015 Fortis FS-9200 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 2||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||2||eSATA & USB||1 (*2)||2||12-digit 5x7matrix||34 cm|| ||37 ||[#point8.014 Fortis HS-9510]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||1||USB||1 (*2)||2||8-digit 14segment||34 cm|| ||38 ||[#point8.013 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||12-digit 5x7matrix||34 cm||Plug&Play Tuner, Youtube, Browser, FreeTV+||39 ||[#point8.012 Fortis HS-7810 HD PVR]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7110 450 Mhz||256MB||32MB||2||USB||1||2||4-digit 7segment||26 cm||YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+||40 }}}41 '''NOTE:'''[[BR]]42 * The Fortis HS-7810 is a clone of the Atemio510/520 Models[[BR]]43 * The Fortis HX-8200 is a clone of the Atemio7600 Model[[BR]]44 * The Fortis HS-9510 is a clone of the Atemio700 clone Model[[BR]]45 * The Fortis FS-9000/Fortis FS-9200 is a clone of the Atemio7000 Models46 47 [[br]]48 [#point8 Top of Page]49 [[br]]50 51 ----52 '''8.1 Fortis HS-7810 (Atemio510)''' [=#point8.012] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])53 ----54 '' How do I install an Atemio 510 IRD image? ''55 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])56 * Extract the zip file57 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.58 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the59 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).60 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.61 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.62 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver63 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,64 and the installation begins. Only then release the button65 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.66 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up67 [[br]]68 [#point8 Top of Page]69 [[br]]70 ----71 '''8.4 Fortis HX-8200 (Atemio7600)''' [=#point8.013] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])72 ----73 '' How do I install an Atemio 7600 IRD image? ''74 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])75 * Extract the zip file76 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.77 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the78 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).79 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.80 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.81 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver82 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,83 and the installation begins. Only then release the button84 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.85 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up86 [[br]]87 [#point8 Top of Page]88 [[br]]89 ----90 '''8.5 Fortis HS-9510 (Atevio700)''' [=#point8.014] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])91 ----92 '' How do I install an Fortis HS-9510 IRD image? ''93 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])94 * Extract the zip file95 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.96 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the97 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).98 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.99 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.100 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver101 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,102 and the installation begins. Only then release the button103 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.104 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up105 [[br]]106 [#point8 Top of Page]107 [[br]]108 ----109 '''8.6 Fortis FS-9000/9200 (Atevio7000)''' [=#point8.015] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])110 ----111 '' How do I install an Fortis FS-9000/9200 IRD image? ''112 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])113 * Extract the zip file114 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.115 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the116 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).117 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.118 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.119 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver120 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,121 and the installation begins. Only then release the button122 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.123 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up124 [[br]]125 [#point8 Top of Page]126 [[br]]127 128 '''Aditional Info'''129 ----130 '''8.012 installation on other Fortis Receivers''' [=#point8.016] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])131 ----132 '''Installation Notes:'''133 134 ''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''135 136 ''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.''137 138 ''There are various ways that are explained below:''139 140 [[br]]141 142 '''AAF Recovery Tool (ART) method'''143 144 * Install the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) and set up a connection to your receiver145 * Set the IP address and subnet mask of your uboot environment.146 * Reboot the receiver and reconnect to change the settings.147 * Install the factory loader and reboot.148 * The factory loader you installed is version 1.21 that you have to update to 1.54 to be compatible with Titan149 * 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).150 * Extract the zip file151 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.152 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the153 "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).154 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.155 * Turn off the receiver and disconnect all USB devices.156 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your receiver157 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,158 and the installation begins. Only then release the button159 Note: Should the installation not start, try a different USB stick.160 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.161 162 ''You may now install Titan''163 [[br]]164 [#point8 Top of Page]165 [[br]]166 167 '''Cross Flash Method'''168 169 ''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.''170 171 * Download the HDF Bootloader flash plugin from the [http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum AAF Digital forum].172 * Extract the zip file173 * Now copy the unzipped Plugin folder to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.174 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the175 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).176 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.177 * go to the plugins section in your receiver and install the plugin and then start it.178 * type in the password contained in the zip file and follow the onscreen prompts.179 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.180 181 ''You may now install TitanNit''182 [[br]]183 [#point8 Top of Page]184 [[br]]185 186 '''Reseller Changer Tool Method'''187 188 ''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.''189 190 191 * 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.192 * Extract the zip file193 * use the reseller ID changer tool and change the IRD to that of your reseller ID.194 * Now copy the unzipped IRD firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.195 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the196 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).197 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.198 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.199 * Connect the USB stick with the IRD file to your Receiver.200 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the CH + on the unit (about 15 seconds) until "search IRD File ... " appears,201 and the installation begins. Only then release the button202 Note: If installation does not start , use a different USB stick.203 * Should you have installed the loader successfully the receiver will reboot and the installed Loader should start-up.204 205 206 This method requires you to also change the reseller ID to be able to install TitanNit.207 208 209 '''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.'''210 [[br]]211 [#point8 Top of Page]212 [[br]]213 ----214 '''8.111 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.017] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])215 ----216 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.217 218 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.219 220 221 '''Uninstalling Titan on non Atemio/Atevio receiver and restore Reseller ID with Maxi-uboot'''222 223 If you have iboot installed then you must install a version of TitanNit older than 1.32 before using this method.224 225 This will install the factory Atemio loader that is compatible with the AAF Recovery Tool (ART) to be able to install the Maxiuboot Loader.226 227 In order for this method to work make sure the setting Allow __"Iboot Update"__ is enabled in [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 Iboot].228 229 When successfully achieved you may start up ART from your PC and install Maxiuboot.230 231 [[br]]232 233 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.234 [[br]]235 [#point8 Top of Page]236 [[br]]237 238 ----239 '''8.112 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.018] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])240 ----241 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :242 243 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.244 [[br]]245 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.246 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''247 248 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.249 [[br]]250 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''251 [[br]]252 [#point8 Top of Page]253 [[br]]254 255 ----256 '''8.113 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.019] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])257 ----258 * [wiki:Manufactures#point13 13 Manufactures] - [http://atemio.de/index.php/software-updates Stable Images][[br]]259 * [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]]260 261 [[br]]262 [#point8 Top of Page]263 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Homecast
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.020 Homecast''' [=#point8.020] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.7 8 '''SH4 Homecast Contents'''9 10 * [#point8.021 8.021 Homecast pro]11 12 13 '''Additional Info'''14 15 * [#point8.022 8.022 Uninstallation]16 * [#point8.023 8.025 Update TitanNit]17 * [#point8.024 8.024 IRD Download Location]18 19 ----20 '''8.021 Homecast Pro''' [=#point8.021] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])21 ----22 '' How do I install an Homecast UPDATEUSB Image? ''23 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.2 IRD Download Locations])24 * Extract the zip file25 * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.26 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the27 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).28 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.29 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.30 * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver31 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,32 then the installation starts. Only then release the button33 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.34 * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.35 * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .36 [[br]]37 [#point8 Top of Page]38 [[br]]39 40 ----41 '''8.022 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.022] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])42 ----43 If you have an Homecast receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are necessary.44 45 [[br]]46 [#point8 Top of Page]47 [[br]]48 49 ----50 '''8.023 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.023] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])51 ----52 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :53 54 IRD offline method see [#point8.020 Homecast Contents] and select your Receiver model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD TitanNit image.55 [[br]]56 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is preformed.57 Plugins and files installed to MNT or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''58 59 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.60 [[br]]61 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''62 [[br]]63 [#point8 Top of Page]64 [[br]]65 66 ----67 '''8.024 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.024] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])68 ----69 70 * [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]]71 72 [[br]]73 [#point8 Top of Page]74 [[br]]75 -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-IPBox
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.031 Ipbox''' [=#point8.030] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Ipbox is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region.7 8 '''SH4 Ipbox Contents'''9 10 * [#point8.031 8.031 Ipbox91]11 * [#point8.032 8.032 Ipbox900]12 * [#point8.033 8.033 Ipbox910]13 * [#point8.034 8.034 Ipbox9000]14 15 '''Additional Info'''16 17 * [#point8.035 8.035 Uninstallation]18 * [#point8.036 8.036 Update TitanNit]19 * [#point8.037 8.037 IRD Download Location]20 21 ----22 '''8.031 Ipbox91''' [=#point8.031] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])23 ----24 '' How do I install an Ipbox 91 UPDATEUSB Image? ''25 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])26 * Extract the zip file27 * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.28 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the29 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).30 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.31 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.32 * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver33 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,34 then the installation starts. Only then release the button35 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.36 * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.37 * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .38 [[br]]39 [#point8 Top of Page]40 [[br]]41 ----42 '''8.032 Ipbox900''' [=#point8.032] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])43 ----44 '' How do I install an Ipbox 900 UPDATEUSB Image? ''45 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])46 * Extract the zip file47 * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.48 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the49 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).50 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.51 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.52 * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver53 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,54 then the installation starts. Only then release the button55 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.56 * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.57 * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .58 [[br]]59 [#point8 Top of Page]60 [[br]]61 ----62 '''8.033 Ipbox910''' [=#point8.033] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])63 ----64 '' How do I install an Ipbox 910 UPDATEUSB Image? ''65 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])66 * Extract the zip file67 * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.68 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the69 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).70 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.71 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.72 * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver73 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,74 then the installation starts. Only then release the button75 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.76 * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.77 * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .78 [[br]]79 [#point8 Top of Page]80 [[br]]81 ----82 '''8.034 Ipbox9000''' [=#point8.034] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])83 ----84 '' How do I install an Ipbox 9000 UPDATEUSB Image? ''85 * Visit the Atemio homepage or the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])86 * Extract the zip file87 * Now copy the unzipped IMG firmware file to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.88 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows. Use a separate program, such as the89 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).90 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.91 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.92 * Connect the USB stick with the IMG file to your Receiver93 * Switch on (mains plug) while holding in the Power button on the unit (one button from the left) hold it down (about 3 seconds) until "LOAD SW" appears,94 then the installation starts. Only then release the button95 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.96 * The installation is finished when DONE appears on the receiver.97 * Restart the machine after by the main switch again to .98 [[br]]99 [#point8 Top of Page]100 [[br]]101 102 ----103 '''8.035 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.035] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])104 ----105 If you have an Ipbox receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.106 107 [[br]]108 [#point8 Top of Page]109 [[br]]110 111 ----112 '''8.036 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.036] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])113 ----114 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :115 116 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.117 [[br]]118 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.119 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''120 121 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.122 [[br]]123 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''124 [[br]]125 [#point8 Top of Page]126 [[br]]127 128 ----129 '''8.037 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.037] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])130 ----131 132 * [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]]133 134 [[br]]135 [#point8 Top of Page]136 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Katherin
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.040 Kathrein''' [=#point8.040] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Fortis is a Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized bootloaders to lock them to a specific sales region, TitanNit installation is possible after the installation of a Atevio compatible bootloader.7 8 '''SH4 Fortis Contents'''9 10 * [#point8.041 8.041 Kathrein Ufs910]11 * [#point8.042 8.042 Kathrein Ufs912]12 * [#point8.043 8.043 Kathrein Ufs913]13 * [#point8.044 8.044 Kathrein Ufs922]14 * [#point8.045 8.045 Kathrein Ufs960]15 16 '''Additional Info'''17 18 * [#point8.046 8.06 Uninstallation]19 * [#point8.047 8.07 Update TitanNit]20 * [#point8.048 8.08 IRD Download Location]21 22 ----23 '''8.041 Kathrein Ufs910''' [=#point8.041] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])24 ----25 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS910 update image? ''26 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.27 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])28 * Extract the zip file29 * Now copy the unzipped img firmware file - must be renamed to miniFLASH.img - to a formatted FAT32 USB stick.30 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the31 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).32 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.33 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.34 * Connect the USB stick with the img file to the front USB Port35 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time hold the -Record button- on the Remote Control pressed (about 5 seconds)36 until "miniFLASH search..." appears, then the installation begins. Only then release the -Record button-37 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.38 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up39 [[br]]40 [#point8 Top of Page]41 [[br]]42 ----43 '''8.042 Kathrein UFS912''' [=#point8.042] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])44 ----45 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS912 update image? ''46 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])47 * Extract the zip file48 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs912/ .49 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the50 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).51 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.52 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.53 * Connect the USB stick with the img file54 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,55 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-56 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.57 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up58 [[br]]59 [#point8.1 Top of Page]60 [[br]]61 ----62 '''8.043 Kathrein UFS913''' [=#point8.043] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])63 ----64 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS913 update image? ''65 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.66 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])67 * Extract the zip file68 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs922/ .69 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the70 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).71 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.72 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.73 * Connect the USB stick with the img file74 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,75 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-76 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.77 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up78 [[br]]79 [#point8.1 Top of Page]80 [[br]]81 ----82 '''8.044 Kathrein UFS922''' [=#point8.044] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])83 ----84 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS922 update image? ''85 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.86 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])87 * Extract the zip file88 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs922/ .89 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the90 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).91 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.92 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.93 * Connect the USB stick with the img file94 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,95 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-96 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.97 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up98 [[br]]99 [#point8 Top of Page]100 [[br]]101 ----102 '''8.045 Kathrein UFC960''' [=#point8.045] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])103 ----104 '' How do I install a Kathrein UFS960 update image? ''105 * When you install a USB .img file the mnt-filesystem is formatted. An Online Update leaves the mnt-filesystem untouched.106 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])107 * Extract the zip file108 * Now copy the unzipped firmware file *_FULL_nodebug.img to a formatted FAT32 USB stick into the path: /kathrein/ufs960/ .109 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the110 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).111 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.112 * Turn off the Receiver and disconnect all USB devices.113 * Connect the USB stick with the img file114 * Switch on (mains switch) and at the same time press the -TV/Radio button- on the unit (about 5 seconds) until "emergency boot" appears,115 then the installation begins. Only after that message release the -TV/Radio button-116 Note: If installation does not start, use a different USB stick.117 * After successfully installing the receiver will reboot and the installed image should start-up118 [[br]]119 [#point8 Top of Page]120 [[br]]121 122 ----123 '''8.046 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.046] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])124 ----125 If you have an Katherin UFS receiver all you have to do is install your original IMG file as explained above and no bootloader changes are neccessary.126 127 [[br]]128 [#point8 Top of Page]129 [[br]]130 131 ----132 '''8.047 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.047] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])133 ----134 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :135 136 IRD offline method see [#point8 Ipbox contents] and select your Reciever model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD titannit image.137 [[br]]138 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is proformed.139 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''140 141 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.142 [[br]]143 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''144 [[br]]145 [#point8 Top of Page]146 [[br]]147 148 ----149 '''8.048 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.048] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])150 ----151 [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]]152 153 [[br]]154 [#point8 Top of Page]155 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Installation-Recovery-SH4-Spark
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''8.051 SPARK''' [=#point8.050] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Spark is a reseller of the Fulan Korean manufacture of satellite receivers that have a range of models that are compatible with TitanNit. These receivers were sold around the world to various resellers with customized hardware.7 8 '''SH4 Spark Contents'''9 10 * [#point8.051 8.051 SPARK (7111)]11 * [#point8.052 8.052 SPARK (7162)]12 13 '''Additional Info'''14 15 16 * [#point8.053 8.053 Uninstallation]17 * [#point8.054 8.054 Update TitanNit]18 * [#point8.055 8.055 IRD Download Location]19 20 21 22 ----23 '''8.051 SPARK (7111)''' [=#point8.051] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])24 ----25 '' How do I install a Spark (7111) Update Image? ''26 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])27 * Extract the zip file28 * Copy the unzipped firmware update file to a formatted to FAT32 USB stick and copy the file e2jffs2.img and uImage into a folder called "enigma2"29 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the30 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).31 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.32 * Turn off the device.33 * Connect the USB stick with the update file34 * hold the "OK" button and switch on the(mains plug) and hold it down (about 5 seconds) until "Forc" appears,35 then the installation will begin, when you see "U LD" in the display release the "OK" button.36 Note: If the installation does not start, use a different USB stick.37 * After installation "SUCC" appears in the display boot the receiver and the new image should appear.38 [[br]]39 [#point8.050 Top of Page]40 [[br]]41 ----42 '''8.052 SPARK7162''' [=#point8.052] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])43 ----44 '' How do I install a Spark (7162) Update Image? ''45 * Visit the AAF digital forum and download the latest TitanNit firmware . ([#point8.15 IRD Download Locations])46 * Extract the zip file47 * Copy the unzipped firmware update file to a formatted to FAT32 USB stick and copy the file e2jffs2.img and uImage into a folder called "enigma2"48 Note: The USB stick should not be formatted with windows, but a separate program, such as the49 " HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool" (freeware program).50 Furthermore, we recommend a cheap USB stick with a small storage capacity as well as read and write speed.51 * Turn off the device.52 * Connect the USB stick with the update file53 * hold the "OK" button and switch on the(mains plug) and hold it down (about 5 seconds) until "Forc" appears,54 then the installation will begin, when you see "U LD" in the display release the "OK" button.55 Note: If the installation does not start, use a different USB stick.56 * After installation "SUCC" appears in the display boot the receiver and the new image should appear.57 [[br]]58 [#point8.050 Top of Page]59 [[br]]60 61 ----62 '''8.053 Uninstalling Titan''' [=#point8.053] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])63 ----64 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.65 66 [[br]]67 [#point8.050 Top of Page]68 [[br]]69 70 ----71 '''8.054 Update TitanNit''' [=#point8.054] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])72 ----73 There are two ways to update your TitanNit version and there are merits to both methods :74 75 IRD offline method see [#point8 Installation / Recovery] and select your Receiver model to show information on how to update titan using an IRD TitanNit image.76 [[br]]77 ''Note: using this method plugins and files stored to Flash will be formatted when the update is preformed.78 Plugins and files installed to MNT (except on the ufs 910/922) or a valid configured storage device will retain there settings .''79 80 Image Online Method see [wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System update] for information on how preform an online update.81 [[br]]82 ''Note: using this method all plugins and settings are retained as long as they are not installed in flash.''83 [[br]]84 [#point8.050 Top of Page]85 [[br]]86 87 ----88 '''8.055 IRD Download Locations''' [=#point8.055] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main Page])89 ----90 [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]]91 92 [[br]]93 [#point8.050 Top of Page]94 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Interface-Operation
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''3 Interface and Operation Contents''' [=#point3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 New Gui section work in progress expect dead links or missing data.5 ----6 == Interface and Operation ==7 8 This section contains information about the on screen menus within TitanNit and discriptions to the various9 items and their functions aswell as helpfull information and tricks to get the most possible experience with your Receiver.10 11 Note: pictures in this area only apply to the default skin used in Titan.12 If you do not see a specific menu item on the display please select the default skin from the menu as follows:13 14 Press the __"Menu"__ button and select __"Settings"__ scroll down to __"Skin"__ and select the __"Default"__ Skin from the menu.15 The decoder will then reboot with the new selected __Default__ skin.16 17 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Mainmenu.jpg)]][[br]]18 19 TitanNit is an easy to use GUI for Linux receivers. Using the default skin (Factory setting) all options, settings and help texts are displayed, so you have an overview of all functions and possible settings for customization.20 21 The newer Receiver types like Atemio520 have a help button on the remote where detailed help can be displayed on screen. Thus you do not need to refer to the manual for help. This help display will be optimized / enhanced in the future.22 23 Interface and operation contents24 please select a menu item from the GUI for more information25 26 * ([#point3.1 Records and epg])27 * ([#point3.2 Media center])28 * ([#point3.3 Media player])29 * ([#point3.4 Extentions])30 * ([#point3.5 System])31 * ([#point3.6 Settings])32 * ([#point3.7 Information])33 * ([#point3.8 Standby-Power Off])34 35 [[br]]36 [[br]]37 ----38 '''Records and EPG''' [=#point3.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])39 ----40 41 42 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Recordsand_EPG.jpg)]][[br]]43 44 Records and Epg menu contains all the different views and search settings for the epg,45 it also allows setup and personalization of timer recordings46 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.47 * ([wiki:EPG-Short-View#point3.1.1 EPG Short View])48 * ([wiki:Single-EPG#point3.1.2 Single EPG])49 * ([wiki:Multi-EPG#point3.1.3 Multi EPG])50 * ([wiki:Graphic-EPG#point3.1.4 Graphic EPG])51 * ([wiki:EPG-Search#point3.1.5 EPG Search])52 * ([wiki:Records#point3.1.6 Records])53 54 [[br]]55 56 ----57 '''3.2 Media Center''' [=#point3.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])58 ----59 [[br]]60 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Media_Center.jpg)]][[br]]61 62 Media center contains all the different media players to play streams from local and online sources,63 it also contains a file browser and internet browser for setting up pay streams and login details for online media.64 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.65 66 * ([wiki:Audio-Player#point3.2.1 Audio Player])67 * ([wiki:Video-Player#point3.2.2 Video Player])68 * ([wiki:Picture-Player#point3.2.3 Picture Player])69 * ([wiki:Mediathek#point3.2.4 Mediathek (Online library)])70 * ([wiki:File-Browser#point3.2.5 File Browser])71 * ([wiki:Internet-Browser#point3.2.6 Internet Browser])72 * ([wiki:Weather#point3.2.7 Weather])73 74 75 [[br]]76 77 ''' information'''78 79 80 Media Center It is a collection of media players intergrated in one place (able to stream local or the Internet based streams)81 82 ''' Audio player '''83 * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover, full cover)84 * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists)85 * Automatic integration of MediaDB with covers and ID3 tag info extracted from the mp3 file86 * Random mode (random)87 * Repeat mode (repeat)88 * Screen Saver (title text, scrolling images, jumping pictures, wallpapers)89 * Radio mode (m3u files can be played back over the Internet in all popular protocols rtmp, rtmpe, rts, rtp, mms, http)90 * All key formats supported via the installation of additional codec packs.91 * Auto play the next file92 * seek function (seek 1-3 10s 30s from 0.4 to 6 0.7 to 9 60s)93 * skip << >>94 * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)95 * Various settings in the Settings Screen96 * Various sort options97 98 ''' Video Player '''99 * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover, full cover)100 * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists)101 * Automatic Intergration of MediaDB with cover, the background images and IMDB info downloaded from the Internet102 * Random mode (random)103 * Repeat mode (repeat)104 * Streaming mode (m3u files can be played back over the Internet in all popular protocols rtmp, rtmpe, rts, rtp, mms, http)105 * All key formats supported via the installation of additional codec packs.106 * Automatic Resume from the last position, or playback from the beginning.107 * Auto play the next file108 * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)109 * DVD material (VIDEO_TS, usb, dvd drive ) but only if the corresponding Plugin is installed (DVDPlayer)110 * Various settings in the Settings Screen111 * Various sort options112 * seek function (seek 1-3 ,4-6 ,7-9 with the values from the titan settings)113 *(seek on -pad up / down 10min left / right 1min)114 * In the file list (delete file additional menu, Imdb, ...) mode info button115 * In play mode - Red button - (additional menu Imdb, ...)116 * In Play Mode - Green button - (image ratio adjustable)117 * In Play Mode - Yellow button - (audio track selection)118 * In Play Mode - Blue button - (Screensaver adjustable)119 * In play mode - button text - (subtitles adjustable)120 * External Subtitle support (srt / sub files must have the same name as the video file)121 * Internal Subtitle Support (dvd / mkv files with integrated subtitles)122 * Manual IMDB lookup for [http://www.imdb.com/ Imdb / Cover]123 * Wallpapers adjustable (only in Full Cover interval / number)124 125 ''' PicturePlayer '''126 * File List mode (display different possible views quickly, default, large, cover) (cover in that case means preview)127 * Play List mode (internal and external m3u Playlists pls)128 * Complete slide show with no waiting periods except the first file129 * Random mode (random)130 * Repeat mode (repeat)131 * Supported formats png / jpg132 * Mount image mode (iso, img, rar)133 * Various settings in the Settings Screen134 * Various sort options135 * Background radio selection136 137 ''' MediaThek /online library '''138 * View images in groups of 2/6/12/24/30139 * [http://www.youtube.com/ Youtube] / [http://www.myvideo.de/ Myvideo] / [http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek Zdf] / [http://www.ardmediathek.de/ Ard]140 * [http://rtl-now.rtl.de/ Rtl] / [http://www.rtl2.de/video/ Rtl2Now] / [http://www.superrtlnow.de/ SuperRtl] / [http://www.voxnow.de/ VoxNow] (with Pay-streams are hidden by default this can also be made visible)141 * [http://www.netzkino.de Netzkino] / [http://www.tectime.tv/ DrDish] / [http://www.giga.de Giga]142 * [http://www.beeg.com Beeg] / [http://www.xvideos.com Xvideos] (xxx ) (blocked by child protection pin)143 * [https://gitorious.org/neutrino-mp/max10s-neutrino-mp/raw/e4fefb51121d7886b81227eb1215da049e1a729a:data/webtv/webtv.xml InternetTv] (Live Streams)144 * [http://dir.xiph.org/yp.xml InternetRadio] (Live Streams)145 * Support favourites146 * More providers are supported with the extension codec pack147 * Some Sites allow lokal strorage of their online streams148 * Memory Buffer adjustable for smooth, streaming149 150 '''File Browser '''151 * Copy data152 * Move data153 * Delete data154 * Rename data155 * Create folders156 157 ''' Internet browser ''' (if installed)158 * From remote control unit159 * Support favourites160 161 '''Weather plugin '''162 * Select location163 164 ----165 '''3.3 Media player''' [=#point3.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])166 167 ----168 169 170 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Media_player.jpg)]][[br]]171 172 Media player is a short file system browser for viewing local media files,173 174 175 '''Coloured Button's Functions'''176 177 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.178 Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.179 180 ||'''Red Button: (Sorting)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||181 ||'''Green Button: (Select)''' ||Play the selected media file.||182 ||'''Yellow Button: (EPG)''' ||Show the EPG information on the current selected media file (If present)||183 ||'''Blue Button: (Sort)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||184 ||'''Info Button: (info)''' ||This will allow you to view online IMDB/TMDB information on the current selected media file.||185 186 [[br]]187 188 ----189 '''3.4 Extentions''' [=#point3.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])190 ----191 192 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Extentions.jpg)]][[br]]193 194 Extentions menu section contains all the available tools to personalize plugins195 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.196 197 * ([wiki:Plugins#point3.4.1 Plugins])198 * ([wiki:Change-Feed#point3.4.2 Change Feed])199 * ([wiki:TPK-Upgrade#point3.4.3 TPK Upgrade])200 * ([wiki:TPK-Install#point3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)])201 * ([wiki:TPK-Tmp#point3.4.5 TPK Tmp (TMP)])202 * ([wiki:TPK-Media#point3.4.6 TPK Media (Media)])203 * ([wiki:TPK-Remove#point3.4.7 TPK Remove])204 205 [[br]]206 207 ----208 '''3.5 System''' [=#point3.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])209 210 ----211 212 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System.jpg)]][[br]]213 214 The System menu section contains all the important settings to set up the Receiver Hardware and Software215 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.216 217 * ([wiki:Channel-Service#point3.5.1 Channel Service])218 * ([wiki:Common-Interface#point3.5.2 Common Interface])219 * ([wiki:Smart-Card-Reader#point3.5.3 Smart Card Reader])220 * ([wiki:Network#point3.5.4 Network])221 * ([wiki:Hard-Disk#point3.5.5 Hard Disk])222 * ([wiki:VFDisplay#point3.5.6 VFDisplay])223 * ([wiki:System-Update#point3.5.7 System Update])224 * ([wiki:Backup#point3.5.8 Backup])225 * ([wiki:Settings-Backup-Restore#point3.5.9 Settings Backup Restore])226 * ([wiki:Receiver-Unlock#point3.5.10 Receiver Unlock])227 228 [[br]]229 ----230 '''3.6 Settings''' [=#point3.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])231 232 ----233 234 235 236 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Settings.jpg)]][[br]]237 238 The Settings menu section contains all the Software settings of the Receiver,239 within the menu you can personalize the appearance and various settings of the Interface240 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.241 242 * ([wiki:AV-Settings#point3.6.1 AV Settings])243 * ([wiki:Language#point3.6.2 Language])244 * ([wiki:Timezone#point3.6.3 Timezone])245 * ([wiki:Red-Button#point3.6.4 Red Button])246 * ([wiki:Blue-Button#point3.6.5 Blue Button])247 * ([wiki:Media-Button#point3.6.6 Media Button])248 * ([wiki:Adjust#point3.6.7 System Settings])249 * ([wiki:Skin#point3.6.8 Skin])250 * ([wiki:Skin-Adjust#point3.6.9 Skin Settings])251 * ([wiki:Screensaver-Adjust#point3.6.10 Screensaver])252 * ([wiki:Timeshift-Settings#point3.6.11 Timeshift])253 * ([wiki:Record-Path#point3.6.12 Path for Recordings])254 * ([wiki:EPG-Settings#point3.6.13 EPG])255 * ([wiki:Child-Protection#point3.6.14 Parental Control])256 * ([wiki:Restore-Default-Settings#point3.6.15 Restore Factory Settings])257 * ([wiki:Video-Settings#point3.6.16 Video Settings])258 * ([wiki:Channel-Edit#point3.6.17 Channel Edit])259 * ([wiki:MediaDB-Settings#point3.6.18 MediaDB Settings])260 * ([wiki:Auto-Start-Settings#point3.6.19 Auto Start])261 262 [[br]]263 264 ----265 '''3.7 Information''' [=#point3.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])266 267 ----268 269 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Information.jpg)]][[br]]270 271 The Information menu section can list all the information of the Hardware, Software and stream info,272 it also contains help and contact information.273 Within the menu you can personalize the appearance and various settings of the Interface274 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.275 276 * ([wiki:Service#point3.7.1 Service])277 * ([wiki:News-letter#point3.7.2 News letter])278 * ([wiki:About#point3.7.3 About])279 * ([wiki:Streaming#point3.7.4 Streaming])280 * ([wiki:Atemio-Hotline#point3.7.5 Atemio (Hotline)])281 * ([wiki:Titan-Changelog#point3.7.6 Titan Changelog])282 * ([wiki:Git-Changelog#point3.7.7 Git Changelog])283 * ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info])284 * ([wiki:Log#point3.7.9 Log])285 286 [[br]]287 288 ----289 '''3.8 Standby-Power Off''' [=#point3.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])290 291 ----292 293 294 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Standby_Poweroff.jpg)]][[br]]295 296 The Standby/ Power Off contains settings related to power settings,297 within the menu you can decide how and when the Receiver shuts down298 Please select a menu item for more specific information on that item.299 300 ||'''Power-Off:''' ||The receiver shuts down completely (Deep Standby).||301 ||'''Standby:''' ||The receiver only shuts down the picture and volume. (Higher energy consumtion than in Deep Standby there for much faster booting time ~1Sek.). All functions of the WEB IF stay active.||302 ||'''Reboot:''' ||The receiver shuts down completely and reboots. (important for saving changes to the settings)||303 ||'''GUI-Restart:''' ||Only a reboot of the Titan software (faster) (changes to settings since last reboot/Power-Off are lost!).||304 ||'''([wiki:Power-Off-Timer Power Off Timer])''' ||Opens the Power Off timer menu to automatically switch the receiver to Power-Off or Standby at a specific time.||305 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Internet-Browser
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.2.6 Internet Browser''' [=#point3.2.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Media_Center-internet_browser.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >internet browser is a netsurf based plugin to surf the net.10 11 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Kernel
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.3 Kernel''' [=#point3.7.8.3] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Kernel.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the kernel build info.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Language
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.2 Language''' [=#point3.6.2] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Language.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 here you can change your language.below is a current list of available languages.10 if you change the language the decoder will automatically restart to apply the selected language settings.11 12 * German13 * English14 * French15 * Greek16 * Italian17 * Polish18 * Russian19 * Dutch20 * Vietnamese21 22 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Log
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''Log''' [=#point3.7.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Information-log.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can view your error log.10 11 [[br]]12 13 14 To Exit from Menu press the __"Exit"__ button.15 16 [[br]]17 ----18 19 '''Coloured Button's Functions"20 21 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.22 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.23 24 ||'''Red Button: (Send)''' ||This will send the error log file to the titan development team.||25 ||'''Green Button: (DEL)''' ||this will delete the error log file.|| -
wiki/pages/en/MTD
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.6.3 MTD''' [=#point3.7.8.6.3] ([WikiStart#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/MTD.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the detailed info on the raw flash partitions (MTD).9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Manual-Search
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''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])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Manual-Search.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can proform a manual channel scan.9 10 [[br]]11 12 ||'''Type of Scan''' ||The type of scan to proform.||13 ||'''Tuner''' ||Select the tunsr to scan with.||14 ||'''Satellite''' ||Select the satellite to scan.||15 ||'''ID''' ||??? .||16 ||'''System''' ||scan for hd or sd streams.||17 ||'''Frequency:''' ||select the frequency to scan.||18 ||'''Inversion:''' ||??? .||19 ||'''Symbolrate:''' ||select the signal rat to scan.||20 ||'''Polirisation''' ||scan for horozontal or vertical transponders.. ||21 ||'''FEC''' ||sel ect the forward error correction.||22 ||'''Scan:''' ||???.||23 ||'''Clear Before Scan:''' ||Select to clear channel data before scan.||24 ||'''Only Free to Air Services:''' ||During scan ignore pay tv services.||25 ||'''Blindscan:''' ||Scan for unknown satellite transponders.||26 ||'''Update channel Name''' ||???.||27 ||'''Entrys in Favourites''' ||if scaned channels are found in current favourites list what should be done.||28 ||'''Remove Empty Favourites''' ||Remove favourites list if they have no channels in them.||29 ||'''Remove Unused Channels From Favourites''' ||Remove channels from favourites that have ceased transmission.||30 31 ''Note some of the above settings only show and are relavant in a specific __"Type of Scan"__''32 33 34 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.35 36 '''Coloured Button's Functions'''37 38 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.39 Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.40 41 ||'''Red Button: (Start scan)''' ||Start channel Scan with the selected settings.||42 ----43 '''After Scan Menu'''44 ----45 [[br]]46 47 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options after the scan hac sompleted menu.48 Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.49 50 ||'''Red Button: (Save)''' ||Select a channel you wish to save and select the green button to save it in to the channel listing.||51 ||'''Green Button: (Save All)''' ||Store all channels in the channel listing.||52 53 54 -
wiki/pages/en/Manufactures
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''13 Manufactures''' [=#point13] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 ||= '''[http://www.atemio.de Atemio]''' =||6 ||= [[Image(http://i.imgur.com/3TwQr.jpg,400,link=http://www.atemio.de)]] =||7 8 New Zealand reseller for fortis clone ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]9 10 '''SH4 Katherin''' ([http://www.kathrein-gmbh.at kathrein homepage])11 12 '''SH4 Spark''' ([http://www.spark-tv.com Spark homepage)]13 14 '''SH4 AB IPBox''' ([http://www.abipbox.com/ AB IPBox homepage])15 16 '''Mips Golden Interstar''' ([http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage])17 18 '''SH4 Fortis''' ([http://www.fortis.co.kr Fortis homepage])19 * New Zealand reseller for fortis clone ultraplus decoders [http://www.ultrapower.co.nz Ultrapower]20 21 [[br]]22 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Media-Button
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.6 Media Button''' [=#point3.6.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Media_Button.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >here you can configure what happens with the press of the Media button10 11 12 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/MediaDB-Settings
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.17 MediaDB Settings''' [=#point3.6.17] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/MediaDB_Settings.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >Here you can change your media db settings.10 11 [[br]]12 13 ||'''MediaDB Path''' ||Here you can edit the path where the MediaDB is stored.||14 ||'''Delete MediaDB Before Scan:''' ||here you can to select to clear the MediaDB before a scan.||15 ||'''Delete Unused Entrys Before Scan:''' ||Here you can delete MediaDB entries For items not used.||16 ||'''Update Entrys On Scan:''' ||Update entries in the MediaDB with updated information if present.||17 ||'''Backdrop Download Count:''' ||Select the amount of backdrops to download per Entry in the MediaDB.||18 ||'''Debug Modus:''' ||Select Debug mode to out put Media DB results logfile.||19 ||'''Create Thumb Picture:''' ||automatically Create Thumbnails for items in the MediaDB.||20 ||'''Create Record Picture:''' ||Automatically Creat Thumbnails for recordings.||21 22 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.23 24 -
wiki/pages/en/Mediathek
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.2.4 Mediathek (Online library)''' [=#point3.2.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Tithek_main.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 >Mediathek is the titan online media center to view various feeds from the internet10 >such as utube etc...11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Memory
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.3 Memory''' [=#point3.7.8.6.2] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Memory.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the detailed Memory info.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Module
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.6 Module''' [=#point3.7.8.6.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back)])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Module.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 Here you can view the detailed loaded Module info.10 11 [[br]]12 13 14 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Mounts
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.4 Mounts''' [=#point3.7.8.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System-Info-Mounts.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view all mounted devices on the receiver.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Multi-EPG
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.1.1 Multi EPG''' [=#point3.1.1] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 Records and EPG(Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Multi_EPG.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 Multi EPG is a small easy to read horozontal Multi Channel EPG.10 11 [[br]]12 13 '''Coloured and Extra Button's Functions"14 15 The __"Coloured and Extra Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the Single EPG menu.16 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.17 18 ||'''Red Button: (Timer)''' ||This will bring up the recording timer menu to set up a timer.||19 ||'''0 key (EPG Search):''' ||This will search the EPG for text you specify and bring up a list of matches where you may press the red button to set up a timer.||20 ||'''Info Button: (Info)''' ||This will bring up the selected program's EPG info string.||21 22 23 For information on setting up a timer Recording using the red button see ([wiki:Records Records]) for more info.24 25 For information on setting proforming an EPG search using the 0 Key see ([wiki:EPG-Search#point3.1.5 EPG Search]) for more info.26 -
wiki/pages/en/Network
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.4 Network''' [=#point3.5.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system-Network.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >10 here you can set up your network interface and mounts.11 please select a menu item for more information12 [[br]]13 14 * ([wiki:Adaptor-Settings#point3.5.4.1 Adaptor Settings])15 * ([wiki:WLAN-Settings#point3.5.4.2 WLAN Settings])16 * ([wiki:Network-Test#point3.5.4.3 Network Test])17 * ([wiki:Network-Restart#point3.5.4.4 Network Restart])18 * ([wiki:Network-Browser#point3.5.4.5 Network Browser])19 * ([wiki:HTTP-Settings#point3.5.4.6 HTTP Settings])20 * ([wiki:DYNDNS-Settings#point3.5.4.7 DYNDNS Settings])21 22 [[br]]23 -
wiki/pages/en/Network-Browser
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.4.5 Network Browser''' [=#point3.5.4.5] ([WikiStart#point3.5.1 network (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Network-Browser.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can setup network shares.9 10 [[br]]11 12 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.13 14 [[br]]15 ----16 17 '''Coloured Button's Functions"18 19 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.20 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.21 22 ||'''Red Button: (Add)''' ||This will bring up the add network share.||23 ||'''Green Button: (Edit)''' ||this will edit the currently selected network mount.||24 ||'''Yellow Button: (DEL)''' ||The will Delete the currently selected network share.||25 ||'''Blue Button: (Search)''' ||This will search the surrent subnet mask for available network shares.||26 ||'''Menu Button: (Auth Settings)''' ||this will allow you to edit the current password and user name.||27 -
wiki/pages/en/Network-Restart
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.4.4 Network Restart''' [=#point3.5.4.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.5.1 network (Back])4 >5 >6 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Network-Restart.jpg)]]7 >8 Here you can Restart your network interface.9 10 [[br]]11 12 press the __"Ok"__ button to restart the network interface, Press __"Exit"__ to Cancel. -
wiki/pages/en/Network-Test
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.4.3 Network Test''' [=#point3.5.4.3] ([wiki:Network#point3.5.1 network (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Network-Test.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can check your network interface.9 10 [[br]]11 12 To Exit from the network test menu by pressing the __"Exit"__ button.13 14 [[br]]15 ----16 17 '''Coloured Button's Functions"18 19 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.20 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.21 22 ||'''Red Button: (TEST)''' ||This will proform a network test.|| -
wiki/pages/en/News-letter
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.2 News letter''' [=#point3.7.2] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Newsletter.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can view news from the titan team.10 11 [[br]]12 13 Select a newsitem with the D-pad and press __"ok"__ to view it.14 15 To Exit from the Menu by pressing the __"Exit"__ button.16 -
wiki/pages/en/Picture-Player
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.2.3 Picture Player''' [=#point3.2.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media Center (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Media_center-Picture-Player.jpg)]][[BR]]7 >8 picture player is where you can view pictures and set up slideshows.9 10 [[br]]11 12 ----13 '''Coloured Button's Functions'''14 15 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.16 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.17 18 ||'''Red Button: (Sorting)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||19 ||'''Green Button: (Filelist-Mode)''' ||Switch between filelist mode and playlist mode.||20 ||'''Yellow Button: (Random)''' ||select random play mode.||21 ||'''Blue Button: (Repeat)''' ||Select Repeat play mode.||22 ||'''Menu Button: (Menu)''' ||This will show an advanced settings menu for the media player see below for more info on the functions contained with in this menu.||23 24 ----25 '''Advanced Media Player Menu'''26 27 [[br]]28 29 Picture:30 ||'''Sort:''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||31 ||'''View:''' ||Switch between filelist mode and playlist mode.||32 ||'''Sound:''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||33 ||'''interval:''' ||Switch between filelist mode and playlist mode.||34 ||'''Show Pic Title:''' ||Auto scan MediaDb in Background.||35 ||'''Pic Denom Mode:''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||36 ||'''Pic Quality:''' ||Switch between filelist mode and playlist mode.||37 ||'''Pic HW Decoder:''' ||Auto scan MediaDb in Background.||38 ||'''Default Directory:''' ||Set the default directory to display when the media player opens.||39 ||'''Use Last Directory:''' ||open the last used directory when the media player opens.||40 41 42 '''Coloured Button's Functions'''43 44 45 ||'''Red Button: (Network)''' ||???||46 ||'''Green Button: (Edit)''' ||???||47 48 ---- -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''Plugins''' [=#point3.4.1] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Plugins.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 10 11 In this menu you can run your plugins start and stop them.12 13 to start a plugin select it with the D-pad and press __"ok"__14 15 '''Coloured Button's Functions"16 17 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.18 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.19 20 '''Red Button''' This button unloads the currently selected plugin it can not be restarted until the box is rebooted.21 22 '''Blue Button''' This button restarts the currently selected plugin if it is not loaded or running.23 [[br]]24 25 26 -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Bootlogos
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.2 Bootlogos''' [=#point10.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Bootlogos are the default logo that shows during startup and the loading cycle of your Receiver.7 You may select and install these from the online extentions.8 9 ||= '''Bikergirl''' =||= '''Blueskulls''' =||= '''Cityflash''' =||= '''Enigmalinux''' =||= '''Fantasygirl2''' =||= '''Fantasygirl''' =||10 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_bikergirl_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_bikergirl_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_blueskull_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_blueskull_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_cityflash_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_cityflash_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_enigmalinux_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_enigmalinux_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fantasygirl2_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fantasygirl2_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fantasygirl_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fantasygirl_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]]11 =||12 [[br]]13 ||= '''Firelady''' =||= '''Fireskull''' =||= '''Footballgirls''' =||= '''Ghostrider''' =||= '''Giantgirl''' =||= '''Iceage2scrapufs910''' =||14 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_firelady_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_firelady_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fireskull_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_fireskull_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_footballgirls_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_beach_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/beach)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_ghostrider_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_ghostrider_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_giantgirl_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_giantgirl_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_iceage2scrapufs910_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_iceage2scrapufs910_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]]15 =||16 [[br]]17 ||= '''Linuxgirl''' =||= '''Planets''' =||= '''Thegrimreaper''' =||= '''Zombie''' =||= '''TitanNit 1''' =||= '''TitanNit 2''' =||18 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_linuxgirl_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_linuxgirl_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_planets_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_planets_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_thegrimreaper_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_thegrimreaper_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_zombie_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_zombie_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_1/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_1/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_2/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_2/_path_/etc/boot)]]19 =||20 [[br]]21 ||= '''TitanNit 3''' =||= '''TitanNit 4''' =||22 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_3/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_3/_path_/etc/boot)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_4/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/bootlogos_TitanNit_0_4/_path_/etc/boot)]]23 =||24 [[br]]25 ([#point10.2 Top of Page]) -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Browser
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.3 Browser''' [=#point10.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 TitanNit offers a plugin called '''Netsurf''' that allows you to browse the Internet from your receiver. Detailed information will follow.7 8 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/browser_netsurf/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Channel-Lists
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 '''10.6 Channel Lists''' [=#point10.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])3 4 Channel list's are provided by other users.[[br]]5 They contain complete satellite listings aswell as sorted favourites to make it[[br]]6 easier for you to use on your receiver.7 [[br]]8 A list of the current channel lists provided are:9 10 Satellite:11 * Hotbird 13.012 * Astra 19.213 * Astra 28.214 15 Cable:16 * Cable germany17 * Cable BW18 * Cable Unitymedia19 * Primacom Cable20 21 If you wish to provide your own satellite configurations please post them in the [http://aaf-digital.info AAF forum].22 ----23 ||= '''Default Kabel''' =||= '''Default Sat''' =||= '''Matze70 Neues Design''' =||= '''Matze70 Sat''' =||24 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_cableD_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_default_sat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:ipk/source/settings_matze70neueDesign_sat19_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_matze70_sat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||25 [[br]]26 ||= '''Bulldog 3xsat''' =||= '''Sofa Kabel-BW''' =||= '''Uljanow Sat''' =||= '''Unitymedia Cable''' =||27 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_bulldog_3xSat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_sofa_cableBW_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_uljanow_1sat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_unitymedia_cable/preview/prev.png)]] =||28 [[br]]29 ||= '''Primacom Kabel''' =||= '''Settings Eutelsat 36.0''' =||= '''Kabel Deutschland UH-Kreis''' =||= '''Sat Astra ORF''' =||30 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_primacom_cable_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_ser6_eutelsat36_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_paule_cable_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_orf_1xsat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||31 [[br]]32 ||= '''Kabelplus ORF''' =||= '''Astra 19.2 KabelD''' =||= '''Bulldog 2xsat''' =||= '''Bulldog 1xsat''' =||33 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_kabelplus_cable_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_default_all_2_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_bulldog_2xSat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_bulldog_1xsat_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||34 [[br]]35 ||= '''SAT/Cable 19.2 13.0 KabelD''' =||36 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/settings_andy_2xSat_KabelD_1_0/preview/prev.png)]] =||37 [#point10.6 Top of Page] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Contents
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.1 Plugins''' [=#point10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 5 6 ----7 8 == Plugin contents ==9 10 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.11 12 please select an item below to view the available plugins in the selected area.13 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/Plugins-Contents/Screensavers.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 Screensavers])]]19 }}}20 '''[wiki:Plugins-Screensavers#point10.1 10.1 Screensavers]'''[[br]]21 {{{#!div style="float: left22 This section contains information on the various screen savers available in 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/Plugins-Contents/Bootlogos.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point110.2 10.2 Bootlogos])]]28 }}}29 '''[wiki:Plugins-Bootlogos#point110.2 10.2 Bootlogos]'''[[br]]30 {{{#!div style="float: left31 This section contains information on the various Bootlogos available in 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/Plugins-Contents/browser.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 Browser])]]37 }}}38 '''[wiki:Plugins-Browser#point10.3 10.3 Browser]'''[[br]]39 {{{#!div style="float: left40 This section contains information on the various web browsers available in 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/Plugins-Contents/Info_news.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 info-news])]]47 }}}48 '''[wiki:Plugins-Infos#point10.5 10.5 info-news]'''[[br]]49 {{{#!div style="float: left50 This section contains information on the info and news pluggins screen savers available in TitanNit.51 }}}52 }}}53 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"54 {{{#!div style="float: left"55 [[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])]]56 }}}57 '''[wiki:Plugins-Channel-Lists#point10.6 10.6 Channel Lists]'''[[br]]58 {{{#!div style="float: left59 This section contains default channel list for different services available in TitanNit.60 }}}61 }}}62 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"63 {{{#!div style="float: left"64 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Keymaps.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps])]]65 }}}66 '''[wiki:Plugins-Keymaps#point10.7 10.7 Keymaps]'''[[br]]67 {{{#!div style="float: left68 This section contains information on the various Keymaps available in TitanNit.69 }}}70 }}}71 |----72 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"73 {{{#!div style="float: left"74 [[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])]]75 }}}76 '''[wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point10.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins]'''[[br]]77 {{{#!div style="float: left78 This section contains information on the various lcd skins available in TitanNit with an addon pearl lcd module.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/Plugins-Contents/LCD_Samsung_Skins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins])]]84 }}}85 '''[wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point10.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins]'''[[br]]86 {{{#!div style="float: left87 This section contains information on the various skins available in TitanNit with a samsung display tablet extension device.88 }}}89 }}}90 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"91 {{{#!div style="float: left"92 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Network.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network])]]93 }}}94 '''[wiki:Plugins-Network#point10.10 10.10 Network]'''[[br]]95 {{{#!div style="float: left96 This section contains information on the various network plugins and extensions available in TitanNit.97 }}}98 }}}99 |----100 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"101 {{{#!div style="float: left"102 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/player.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.10 10.10 Player])]]103 }}}104 '''[wiki:Plugins-Player#point10.10 10.10 Player]'''[[br]]105 {{{#!div style="float: left106 This section contains information on the various media players and media renderers available in TitanNit.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/Plugins-Contents/fonts.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.11 10.11 Fonts])]]112 }}}113 '''[wiki:Plugins-Fonts#point10.11 10.11 Fonts]'''[[br]]114 {{{#!div style="float: left115 This section contains information on the various gui fonts available in TitanNit.116 }}}117 }}}118 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"119 {{{#!div style="float: left"120 [[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])]]121 }}}122 '''[wiki:Plugins-station-logos#point10.12 10.12 station logos]'''[[br]]123 {{{#!div style="float: left124 This section contains information on the various pre configures icon sets available in TitanNit for various TV services.125 }}}126 }}}127 |----128 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"129 {{{#!div style="float: left"130 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Skins.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.13 10.13 Skins])]]131 }}}132 '''[wiki:Plugins-Skins#point10.13 10.13 Skins]'''[[br]]133 {{{#!div style="float: left134 This section contains information on the various Gui Skins available in TitanNit.135 }}}136 }}}137 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"138 {{{#!div style="float: left"139 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/Games.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.14 10.14 Games])]]140 }}}141 '''[wiki:Plugins-Games#point10.14 10.14 Games]'''[[br]]142 {{{#!div style="float: left143 This section contains information on the various games available in TitanNit.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/Plugins-Contents/Tools.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.15 10.15 Tools])]]149 }}}150 '''[wiki:Plugins-Tools#point10.15 10.15 Tools]'''[[br]]151 {{{#!div style="float: left152 This section contains information on the various system pluggins and tools available in TitanNit.153 }}}154 }}}155 |----156 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"157 {{{#!div style="float: left"158 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Plugins-Contents/WLan.png,align=left,link=[wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.16 10.16 Wlan])]]159 }}}160 '''[wiki:Plugins-Wlan#point10.16 10.16 Wlan]'''[[br]]161 {{{#!div style="float: left162 This section contains information on the various wereless lan drivers available in TitanNit.163 }}}164 }}}165 |----166 }}}167 }}} -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Emus
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.4 Emus''' [=#point10.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 contents]) ([Wikistart#point0 Main Page])4 ----5 6 Emulators are plugins that enable the use and connection to online pay tv services and providers to enable pay TV Reception.7 8 Ther are many emulators available from to support the connection to different pay TV services.9 10 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.11 12 This section is provided for for use only with providers who allow such use with their pay tv service.13 14 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_camd3_3_902/preview/prev.png)]]15 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_gbox_800/preview/prev.png)]]16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_gbox_806/preview/prev.png)]]17 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_incubus_1_22/preview/prev.png)]]18 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_mbox0.6_0010/preview/prev.png)]]19 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_mgcamd_1_35/preview/prev.png)]]20 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_mgcamd_1_38a/preview/prev.png)]]21 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_newcs/preview/prev.png)]]22 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_4736v13/preview/prev.png)]]23 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_7209/preview/prev.png)]]24 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_8755/preview/prev.png)]]25 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_8755small/preview/prev.png)]]26 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_8933/preview/prev.png)]]27 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_nightly/preview/prev.png)]]28 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/emus_oscam_spezial/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Fonts
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.12 Fonts''' [=#point10.12] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Should you not like the graphical presentation of titan or its looks[[br]]7 you may change it by installing the fonts (numbered left to right):[[br]]8 [[br]]9 '''1. actionmanitalic'''[[br]]10 '''2. alpharomanieg'''[[BR]]11 '''3. croissant'''[[BR]]12 '''4. default'''[[BR]]13 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_actionmanitalic_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]14 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_alpharomanieg_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]15 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_croissant_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_default_1_0/preview/prev.png)]][[br]][[br]]17 [[br]]18 '''5. digifaceregular'''[[BR]]19 '''6. goodtime'''[[BR]]20 '''7. ihatecomicsans'''[[BR]]21 '''8. lydianbolditalicbt'''[[BR]]22 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_digifaceregular_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]23 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_goodtime_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]24 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_ihatecomicsans_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]25 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_lydianbolditalicbt_1_0/preview/prev.png)]][[br]]26 [[br]]27 '''9. mightyzeocaps'''[[BR]]28 '''10. monoglyceridedemibold'''[[BR]]29 '''11. newgothicbt'''[[BR]]30 '''12. paddingtonbold'''[[br]]31 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_mightyzeocaps_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]32 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_monoglyceridedemibold_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]33 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_newgothicbt_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]34 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_paddingtonbold_1_0/preview/prev.png)]][[br]][[br]]35 [[br]]36 '''13. ploverbold'''[[br]]37 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/fonts_ploverbold_1_0/preview/prev.png)]]38 -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Games
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.15 Games''' [=#point10.15] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 This section contains Games that can be installed from the Online Extensions.[[br]]7 [[br]]8 ||= '''1. catcatch''' =||= '''2. Tic Tac Toe (wins3)'''9 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/games_catcatch/preview/prev.png)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/games_wins3/preview/prev.png)]] =|| -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Infos
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 '''10.5 Infos''' [=#point10.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])3 4 Currently TitanNit offers multiple info plugins that allow the receiver to browse[[br]]5 the net or local sources for information/news. Further information on these plugins will follow in near future.6 7 '''IMDB''' enables detailed viewing of media info to selected media.8 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_imdb/preview/prev.png)]]9 10 11 '''IMDBAPI''' enables detailed viewing of media info to selected media.12 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_imdbapi/preview/prev.png)]]13 14 15 '''News''' enables online viewing of actual news and current events.16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_news/preview/prev.png)]]17 18 19 '''Stock''' enables online viewing of stock reports.20 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_stock/preview/prev.png)]]21 22 23 '''Streaminfo''' shows details of the current running stream.24 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_streaminfo/preview/prev.png)]]25 26 27 '''TMDB''' enables detailed viewing of media info to selected media.28 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_tmdb/preview/prev.png)]]29 30 31 '''Weather''' allows you to view weather details for selecteted locations from online sources.32 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/infos_weather/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Keymaps
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.7 Keymaps''' [=#point10.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Using this plugin you can map your remote control commands to[[br]]7 the known '''Neutrino''' keymap functionality.[[br]]8 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/keymaps_neutrino/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-LcdPearlSkins
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.8 LCD Pearl Skins''' ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 '''Pearl LCD''' is a project that allows a user to connect a Pearl USB LCD dotmatric display[[br]]7 to a compatible receiver. It allows displaying of channel logos, channel name, time and timebar[[br]]8 (for remaining time of the running program).9 10 The display is full skinable and you may personalize it for your own comfort.11 12 Please see the '''open source project''' for more information. Detailed information will follow.13 14 15 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_atemio_style/preview/prev.png)]]16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_blau_mit_picons/preview/prev.png)]]17 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_mrp/preview/prev.png)]][[br]]18 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_only_picon/preview/prev.png)]]19 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_picon_gross_schwarz/preview/prev.png)]]20 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdpearlskins_schwarz_ohne_picons/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 '''10.9 LCD Samsung Skins''' [=#point10.9] ([wiki:English-Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])3 4 '''Samsung LCD''' is a project that allows a user to connect a[[br]]5 Samsung USB LCD dotmatric display to a compatible receiver. It allows displaying of[[br]]6 channel logos, channel name, time and timebar (for remaining time of the running program).7 [[br]]8 The display is full skinable and you may personalize it for your own comfort.9 [[br]]10 Please see the '''open source project''' for more information. Detailed information will follow.11 [[br]]12 13 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_channel_Analoguhr/preview/prev.png)]]14 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_channel_Digitaluhr_gelb/preview/prev.png)]]15 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_channel_Digitaluhr_Trikots/preview/prev.png)]][[br]]16 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_Digitaluhr_blau/preview/prev.png)]]17 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/lcdsamsungskins_Holzuhr_Standby/preview/prev.png)]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Network
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.10 Network''' [=#point10.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 5 The Plugins in this section allow you to extend the communication capabillty of your receiver.6 These plugins can be downloaded from the online extensions browser.7 8 9 10 '''DLNA''' is a server extension that allows you to stream video or audio files[[br]]11 directly to other DLNA capable digital devices attached in your home network.12 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_dlna/preview/prev.png)]]13 14 '''Facebook''' allows you login and use Facebook from your receiver.15 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_facebook/preview/prev.png)]]16 17 '''e2webserv''' allows a connection from an E2 client to your TitanNit receiver and allows[[br]]18 you to control your receiver, stream channels and recordings and allows managemant of[[br]]19 timers (for recordings). Thanks to this plugin it is possible to connect from an iOS[[br]]20 App, a PC or Raspberry Pi with the '''XBMC''' software (VU+).[[br]]21 It is reported to run with dreaMote Lite, dreaMote, e2RemoteHD[[br]]22 and Dreambox Live for iOS aswell as XBMC for Windows7 and Raspberry Pi.23 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/networklib_e2webserv/preview/prev.png)]]24 25 '''libpack''' is a compilation of drivers that extend the[[br]]26 communication capability of your receiver.27 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/networklib_libpack/preview/prev.png)]]28 29 '''libsmbclient''' is a plugin for low Memory receivers. This[[br]]30 plugin has to be installed to enable smbfs setup and usage.31 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/networklib_libsmbclient_3_0_28b/preview/prev.png)]]32 33 '''networkbrowser''' allows you to use your remote control to[[br]]34 mount available NFS and CIFSsharepoints inside your local connected network.35 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_networkbrowser/preview/prev.png)]]36 37 '''OpenVPN''' allows a server client VPN connection. To use this plugin you have[[br]]38 to edit the configuration files and should have sophisticated knowledge in netwrok setup.39 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_openvpn/preview/prev.png)]]40 41 '''Samba''' is needed to include your receiver as a Windows networkdrive.[[br]]42 Using the plugin your receiver is a Samba server.43 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_samba/preview/prev.png)]]44 45 '''SmbClient (Win7)''' is a network browser extention for better compatibility with windows 7.46 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/networklib_smbclient/preview/prev.png)]]47 48 '''xupnpd - eXtensible UPnP agent''' is a server extension that allows you to stream video, audio files[[br]]49 and live tv from a free tuner from your receiver directly to other DLNA capable digital[[br]]50 devices attached in your home network.51 52 What can the xupnpd DLNA server? [[BR]]53 54 At every start of the current playlists bouquets and images are generated (takes a few seconds), then then starts xupnpd.55 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.56 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!57 58 Operation:59 Call the plugin in Extensions -> Additional Programs60 Autostart yes / no or manual start or stop with green or red61 62 [[br]][[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/network_xupnpd/preview/prev.png)]]63 -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Player
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.11 Player''' [=#point10.11] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 '''Players''' are plugins to enable the playback of further file formats and sources.[[br]]7 below is a list of available plugins:[[br]]8 9 ----10 11 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"12 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_codecpack/preview/prev.png,nolink)]]13 }}}14 |----------------15 {{{#!td style="border: none"16 '''CodecPack'''17 18 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)19 }}}20 [[BR]]21 22 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"23 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dtsdownmix/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dtsdownmix/_path_/bin)]]24 }}}25 |----------------26 {{{#!td style="border: none"27 '''DtsDownMix'''28 29 to recode DTS Digital Audio to Stereo output.30 }}}31 [[BR]]32 33 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"34 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_dvdplayer/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/dvdplayer)]]35 }}}36 |----------------37 {{{#!td style="border: none"38 '''DVD-Player'''39 40 will enable playback VOB file format to play back ripped DVD content.41 }}}42 [[BR]]43 44 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"45 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_gmediarender/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/gmediarender)]]46 }}}47 |----------------48 {{{#!td style="border: none"49 '''GmediaRender'''50 51 * 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.52 53 * __Windows__54 * In Windows Explorer context menu __Right-click__ on Files> Play To> __[http://gmrender.nongnu.org/ GmediaRender]__.55 * 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]__56 57 * __mobile (Android)__58 * 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.59 60 * 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.61 [[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)]]62 63 * 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:64 * External media / Online Channels (__[https://www.youtube.com/ Youtube]__ / __[https://www.ted.com/ Ted]__ / __[http://www.vimeo.com/ Vimeo]__)65 * 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]__)66 * Webcam Dienste oder im Netzwerk befindliche Überwachungs Cams.67 68 * 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]__)69 * (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)70 71 * __preview__72 * __AirWire__ __[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.airwire&hl=de about]__ / __[http://airwire.tv/en/site/users help]__ / __[http://airwire.tv/ Home]__73 * __BubbleDlna__ __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/#what_is_bubble_upnp_server About]__ / __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/#faq help]__ / __[http://bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver/ Home]__74 * __Allconnect__ __[http://allconnectapp.com/presskit/ About]__ / __[http://allconnectapp.com/faq/ Help]__ / __[http://allconnectapp.com/faq/ Home]__75 76 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.77 78 79 80 }}}81 [[BR]]82 83 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"84 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/playersnp_hbbtv/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/hbbtv)]]85 }}}86 |----------------87 {{{#!td style="border: none"88 '''HbbTv'''89 90 is a media client connect to HBB-TV Online media.91 }}}92 [[BR]]93 94 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"95 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_mc/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/mc)]]96 }}}97 |----------------98 {{{#!td style="border: none"99 '''MediaCenter'''100 101 [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.2 Media center] to playback picutres, audio and video files102 }}}103 [[BR]]104 105 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"106 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tithek/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/tithek)]]107 }}}108 |----------------109 {{{#!td style="border: none"110 '''Tithek'''111 112 Titannit online hoseted media (online library).113 }}}114 [[BR]]115 116 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"117 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/players_tmc/preview/prev.png,link=source:/titan/plugins/tmc)]]118 }}}119 |----------------120 {{{#!td style="border: none"121 '''Tmc'''122 123 Tmc - to playback movies from a local connected Network device124 }}}125 [[BR]]126 127 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"128 [[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)]]129 }}}130 |----------------131 {{{#!td style="border: none"132 '''FolderIcons'''133 134 to add a graphical icon to your media folders.135 }}}136 [[BR]] -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Screensavers
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.1 Screensavers''' [=#point10.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Screensavers show during the playback of music or when the reciever is not in use to protect the tv screen from dammage from long term static images.7 You may select and install screensavers from the online extentions.8 9 ||= '''Default''' =||= '''Animation Kidds''' =||= '''Beach''' =||= '''Bikes Motorcycles''' =||= '''Brands Logos''' =||= '''Cars''' =||10 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_default_1_0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_default_1_0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/default)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_animation.kidds_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_animation.kidds_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/animation.kidds)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_beach_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_beach_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/beach)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_bikes.motorcycles_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_bikes.motorcycles_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/bikes.motorcycles)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_brands.logos_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_brands.logos_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/brands.logos)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_cars_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_cars_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/cars)]]11 =||12 [[br]]13 ||= '''Celebrations''' =||= '''Celebrities''' =||= '''Christmas''' =||= '''Creative Graphics''' =||= '''Cute''' =||= '''Digital Universe''' =||14 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_celebrations_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_celebrations_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/celebrations)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_celebrities_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_celebrities_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/celebrities)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_christmas_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_christmas_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/christmas)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_creative.graphics_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_creative.graphics_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/creative.graphics)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_cute_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_cute_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/cute)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_digital.universe_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_digital.universe_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/digital.universe)]]15 [[br]]16 ||= '''Dreamy Fantasy''' =||= '''Eisriesenwelt''' =||= '''Fantasy Girls''' =||= '''Fc Bayern''' =||= '''Flowers''' =||= '''Games''' =||17 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_dreamy.fantasy_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_dreamy.fantasy_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/dreamy.fantasy)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_eisriesenwelt_1_0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_eisriesenwelt_1_0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/eisriesenwelt)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_fantasy.girls_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_fantasy.girls_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/fantasy.girls)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_fcbayern_1_0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_fcbayern_1_0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/fcbayern)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_flowers_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_flowers_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/flowers)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_games_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_games_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/games)]]18 [[br]]19 ||= '''HDR Pictures''' =||= '''Hotgirls 1''' =||= '''Hotgirls 2''' =||= '''Inspirational''' =||= '''Love''' =||= '''Movies''' =||20 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_HDR-Pictures_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_HDR-Pictures_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/HDR-Pictures)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_hotgirls_1_0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_hotgirls_1_0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/hotgirls)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_hotgirls_2.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_hotgirls_2.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/hotgirls_2)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_inspirational_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_inspirational_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/inspirational)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_love_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_love_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/love)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_movies_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_movies_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/movies)]]21 [[br]]22 ||= '''Nature Landscape''' =||= '''Others''' =||= '''Photography''' =||= '''Planes''' =||= '''Radio''' =||= '''Sports''' =||23 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_nature.landscape_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_nature.landscape_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/nature.landscape)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_others_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_others_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/others)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_photography_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_photography_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/photography)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_planes_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_planes_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/planes)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_radio_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_radio_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/radio)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_sports_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_sports_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/sports)]]24 [[br]]25 ||= '''Travel World''' =||26 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/screensaver_travel.world_1.0/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/screensaver_travel.world_1.0/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/saver/travel.world)]] =||27 [[br]]28 ([#point10.1 Top of Pge]) -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Skins
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.14 Skins''' [=#point10.14] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 Installing one of the follwing skins will change the look of the titan interface you may select and install skins from the online extentions.[[br]]7 8 ||= '''0Acht5Zehn''' =||= '''0Acht5Zehnblack''' =||= '''0Acht5Zehnwhite''' =||= '''Cool''' =||= '''CoolMiniTV''' =||= '''Default''' =||9 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehn/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehn/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/0Acht5Zehn)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehnblack/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehnblack/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/0Acht5Zehn_black)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehnwhite/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_0Acht5Zehnwhite/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/0Acht5Zehn_white)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_cool/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_cool/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/cool)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_coolMiniTV/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_coolMiniTV/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/coolMiniTV)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skinsdefault_default/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skinsdefault_default/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/default)]]10 =||11 [[br]]12 ||= '''Default no MiniTV''' =||= '''Megastyle-Blue''' =||= '''Megastyle-Blue-MiniTV''' =||= '''MegaStyle-Grey''' =||= '''MegaStyle-Grey-MiniTV''' =||= '''MetrixHD''' =||13 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skinsdefault_defnominitv/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skinsdefault_defnominitv/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/defnominitv)]]||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_blue/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_blue/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/MegaStyle-Blue)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_blue_MiniTV/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_blue_MiniTV/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/MegaStyle-Blue-MiniTV)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_grey/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_grey/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/MegaStyle-Grey)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_grey_MiniTV/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_MegaStyle_grey_MiniTV/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/MegaStyle-Grey-MiniTV)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_MetrixHD/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_MetrixHD/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/MetrixHD)]]14 =||15 [[br]]16 ||= '''NoGfx''' =||= '''NoGfx Grey''' =||= '''SmartTV''' =||= '''tobayer01''' =||= '''ufs912''' =||17 ||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_nogfx/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_nogfx/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/nogfx)]]=||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_nogfx_grey/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_nogfx_grey/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/nogfx_grey)]] =||=[[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_smartTV/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_smartTV/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/smartTV)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_tobayer01/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_tobayer01/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/tobayer01)]] =||= [[Image(source:/ipk/source/skins_ufs912/preview/prev.png,link=source:/ipk/source/skins_ufs912/_path_/usr/local/share/titan/skin/ufs912)]]18 =||19 20 ([#point10.14 Top of Page]) -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Tools
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.16 Tools''' [=#point10.16] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 7 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"8 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_autotimer/preview/prev.png)]]9 }}}10 |----------------11 {{{#!td style="border: none"12 '''Auto timer'''13 14 Set repeat timers for timer recordings to automatically record[[br]]15 the same program in future (i.e. serials) or automatic channel switch16 17 }}}18 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])19 [[BR]]20 21 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"22 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_callmonitor/preview/prev.png)]]23 }}}24 |----------------25 {{{#!td style="border: none"26 '''Callmonitor'''27 28 Incoming / outgoing phone calls are displayed on the screen.29 30 }}}31 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])32 [[BR]]33 34 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"35 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_filemanager/preview/prev.png)]]36 }}}37 |----------------38 {{{#!td style="border: none"39 '''Filemanager'''40 41 Access your files on the receiver and external drives[[br]]42 move/copy/delete them.43 44 }}}45 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])46 [[BR]]47 48 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"49 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_IP-Kamera/preview/prev.png)]]50 }}}51 |----------------52 {{{#!td style="border: none"53 '''IP Camera'''54 55 An in-network IP camera can be displayed on the screen.[[br]]56 Movement of the camera is possible if the camera supports it.57 58 }}}59 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])60 [[BR]]61 62 {{{#!th style="border: none" rowspan=0 align=left63 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_lcdpearl1/preview/prev.png)]]64 }}}65 |----------------66 {{{#!td style="border: none"67 '''LCD-Pearl'''68 69 Viewing EPG info, station logos, on the small external Pearl-USB picture frame.[[br]]70 Additional Skin informationcan be found at ([wiki:Plugins-LcdPearlSkins#point110.8 10.8 LCD Pearl Skins]).71 }}}72 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])73 [[BR]]74 75 76 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"77 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_lcdsamsung/preview/prev.png)]]78 }}}79 |----------------80 {{{#!td style="border: none"81 '''LCD-Samsung'''82 83 Viewing EPG info, station logos, on the small external Samsung-USB picture frame.[[br]]84 Additional Skin informationcan be found at ([wiki:Plugins-LcdSamsungSkins#point110.9 10.9 LCD Samsung Skins]).85 86 }}}87 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])88 [[BR]]89 90 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"91 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_optimize/preview/prev.png)]]92 }}}93 |----------------94 {{{#!td style="border: none"95 '''Optimize'''[[BR]][[BR]]96 A tool to optimize the channel lists in TitanNit. Redundant transmitters[[br]]97 and transponders can be removed here.[[br]]98 The speed when scrolling through the channel list increases.99 100 }}}101 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])102 [[BR]]103 104 105 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"106 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_parted/preview/prev.png)]]107 }}}108 |----------------109 {{{#!td style="border: none"110 '''Parted'''111 112 Parted is neccessary to format a Harddisk with a capacity larger 2TB. After installing[[br]]113 the plugin it is active so you can setup your Haiddisk straight away.114 115 }}}116 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])117 [[BR]]118 119 120 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"121 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_PermanentTime/preview/prev.png)]]122 }}}123 |----------------124 {{{#!td style="border: none"125 '''Permanent Time'''126 127 Activate it and the time is shown permanently on your screen[[br]]128 until you call up the function again to deactivate it.129 130 }}}131 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])132 [[BR]]133 134 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"135 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_tsschnitt/preview/prev.png)]]136 }}}137 |----------------138 {{{#!td style="border: none"139 '''Record cut'''140 141 With 'Record cut' You can edit the recordings in titan by cutting the beginning and end.[[br]]142 Start the desired movie with the internal player, at the desired start-point and End-point[[br]]143 press the -0- Key on your Remote Control. To view the set markers press -5- on your Remote Control.[[br]]144 'Record cut' is now started and by pressing the -Green- button select the movie and with the -Blue- button[[br]]145 By pressing the -Yeelow- button the cutting process can be executed in the backbround.[[br]]146 After the Process has finished an information is shown on the TV-screen.[[br]]147 The Process can be watched or abborted by pressing the -Red- button.148 149 }}}150 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])151 [[BR]]152 153 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"154 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_rgui/preview/prev.png)]]155 }}}156 |----------------157 {{{#!td style="border: none"158 '''RGUI'''159 160 With Rgui you can access a different Titan Receiver.[[br]]161 You may also access the TV Program of the other receiver.[[br]]162 Streaming between both receivers is also possible.163 }}}164 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])165 [[BR]]166 167 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"168 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_scriptexec/preview/prev.png)]]169 }}}170 |----------------171 {{{#!td style="border: none"172 '''Scriptexec'''173 174 A small plugin to execute code on the receiver.175 176 }}}177 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])178 [[BR]]179 180 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"181 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_stopifnotused/preview/prev.png)]]182 }}}183 |----------------184 {{{#!td style="border: none"185 '''stop if not used'''186 187 Your receiver is automatically turned off after a set time should no further Key be pressed.[[br]]188 189 Autostart = yes / no - Time to Action (min) = 30/60/90/120/180/240 - Action = standby / off190 191 }}}192 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])193 [[BR]]194 195 196 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"197 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_usbreset/preview/prev.png)]]198 }}}199 |----------------200 {{{#!td style="border: none"201 '''USB Reset'''202 203 Attached USB devices are re-read.204 }}}205 ([#point10.16 Top of Page])206 [[BR]]207 208 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"209 [[Image(source:/ipk/source.sh4/tools_zapback/preview/prev.png)]]210 }}}211 |----------------212 {{{#!td style="border: none"213 '''Zapback'''214 215 Zapback will after a given time automatically switch back to a pre-set channel .216 217 }}}218 ([#point10.16 Top of Page]) -
wiki/pages/en/Plugins-Wlan
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.17 WLAN Module''' [=#point10.17] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 6 TitanNit is compatable with several usb Wireless lan devices below is a list of compatable wireless modules chipset's:7 8 * Realtek RTL8192SE (802.11N)9 * Realtek RTL8712U (802.11N)10 * Ralink RT2870STA (802.11N)11 * Ralink RT3070STA (802.11N)12 * Ralink RT5370STA (802.11N)13 14 Drivers can be installed from any of the above devices from the online extentions ([wiki:TPK-Install#point3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)])15 16 ||= '''WLAN 8192 driver''' =||= '''WLAN Driver 8172u''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt2870sta''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt3070sta''' =||= '''WLAN Driver rt5370sta''' =||17 ||= [[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/en/Plugins-station-logos
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''10.13 Channel logos (Picons)''' [=#point10.13] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 ----5 '''picons_transparent'''6 7 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_transparent_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]8 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_transparent_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]9 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_transparent_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]10 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_transparent_SAT28_2/preview/prev.png)]]11 [[BR]]12 [[br]]13 ([#point110.13 Top of Page])14 15 '''picons_black3d'''16 17 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_black3d_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]18 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_black3d_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]19 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_black3d_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]20 [[BR]]21 [[br]]22 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])23 24 '''picons_gold'''25 26 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_gold_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]27 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_gold_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]28 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_gold_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]29 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_gold_SAT28_2/preview/prev.png)]]30 [[BR]]31 [[br]]32 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])33 34 '''picons_Kabel'''35 36 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_KabelBW/preview/prev.png)]]37 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_KabelDblack3d/preview/prev.png)]]38 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_KabelDtransparent/preview/prev.png)]]39 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_spiegel_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]40 [[BR]]41 [[br]]42 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])43 44 '''picons_transparent_small_black'''45 46 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_transparent_small_black_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]47 [[BR]]48 [[br]]49 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])50 51 '''picons_white3d'''52 53 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white3d_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]54 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white3d_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]55 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white3d_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]56 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white3d_SAT28_2/preview/prev.png)]]57 [[BR]]58 [[br]]59 ([#point110.13 Top of Page])60 61 '''picons_white70'''62 63 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white70_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]64 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white70_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]65 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white70_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]66 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_white70_SAT28_2/preview/prev.png)]]67 [[BR]]68 [[br]]69 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])70 71 '''picons_X_LightTransparen'''72 73 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT13_0/preview/prev.png)]]74 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT19_2/preview/prev.png)]]75 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT23_5/preview/prev.png)]]76 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT28_2/preview/prev.png)]]77 [[BR]]78 [[br]]79 ([#point110.13 Top of Page])80 81 '''picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT19_2_small'''82 83 [[Image(source:/ipk/source/picons_X_LightTransparent_SAT19_2_small/preview/prev.png)]]84 [[BR]]85 [[br]]86 ([#point10.13 Top of Page])87 -
wiki/pages/en/Power-Off-Timer
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.8.4 Power Off Timer''' [=#point3.8.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.8 Standby-Poweroff (return)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Power-Off-Timer.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 > here you change your shutdown settings such as fixed shutdown timer.10 11 [[br]]12 -
wiki/pages/en/Quick-Start-Guide
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 ----4 '''Quick Start Guide''' [=#point0] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])5 New Gui section work in progress expect dead links or missing data.6 ----7 8 TitanNit was designed to do two things really well. It can display live tv and it play your videos and recordings, the scope of this quick start guide will explain the setup and operation of those features in a short precise way.9 This section was designed for those who do not care to ever read the manual and just want to jump in and get their hands dirty in all that is TitanNit.10 11 Note: It is asumed the decoder has just been freshly removed from the packing or freshly had TitanNit installed and is booted with the default settings if you wish to install TitanNit please see the section [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8 Installation and Recovery Contents]12 be aware that as TitanNit has been developed for multiple hardware devices the precedures outlined below may not be the same as your reciever.13 14 You may select a skip to a specific setup topic or scroll down to read the complete guide.15 ----16 {{{#!div style="width: 1100px; margin: auto"17 {{{#!table style="border: none"18 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"19 {{{#!div style="float: left"20 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Setting_Up_the_Language.png,align=left,link=[#point0.1])]]21 }}}22 '''([#point0.1 Setting Up the language])'''[[br]]23 {{{#!div style="float: left24 click here to find info on setting up the language25 }}}26 }}}27 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"28 {{{#!div style="float: left"29 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Setting_up_the_Network.png,align=left,link=[#point0.2])]]30 }}}31 '''([#point0.2 Setting Up the Network])'''[[br]]32 {{{#!div style="float: left33 click here to find info on setting up the Network34 }}}35 }}}36 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"37 {{{#!div style="float: left"38 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Setting_up_the_HDD.png,align=left,link=[#point0.3])]]39 }}}40 '''([#point0.3 Setting Up the Hdd])'''[[br]]41 {{{#!div style="float: left42 click here to find info on setting up the HDD43 }}}44 }}}45 |---46 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"47 {{{#!div style="float: left"48 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Setting_up-the_Tuner.png,align=left,link=[#point0.4])]]49 }}}50 '''([#point0.4 Setting Up the Tuner])'''[[br]]51 {{{#!div style="float: left52 click here to find info on Setting Up the Tuner53 }}}54 }}}55 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"56 {{{#!div style="float: left"57 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Preforming_a_Scan.png,align=left,link=[#point0.5])]]58 }}}59 '''([#point0.5 Proforming a Scan])'''[[br]]60 {{{#!div style="float: left61 click here to find info Proforming a Scan62 }}}63 }}}64 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"65 {{{#!div style="float: left"66 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Orginising_Your_Channels.png,align=left,link=[#point0.6])]]67 }}}68 '''([#point0.6 Orginising Your Channels])'''[[br]]69 {{{#!div style="float: left70 click here to find info on Orginising Your Channels71 }}}72 }}}73 |---74 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"75 {{{#!div style="float: left"76 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Setting_up_Media.png,align=left,link=[#point0.7])]]77 }}}78 '''([#point0.7 Setting Up a Media])'''[[br]]79 {{{#!div style="float: left80 click here to find info on Setting Up a Media81 }}}82 }}}83 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"84 {{{#!div style="float: left"85 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Playing_Back_Media.png,align=left,link=[#point0.8])]]86 }}}87 '''([#point0.8 Playing Back Media])'''[[br]]88 {{{#!div style="float: left89 click here to find info Playing Back Media90 }}}91 }}}92 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"93 {{{#!div style="float: left"94 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Conclusion.png,align=left,link=[#point0.9])]]95 }}}96 '''([#point0.9 Conclusion])'''[[br]]97 {{{#!div style="float: left98 Conclusion/ what to do next after stting up Titan99 }}}100 }}}101 |----102 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"103 {{{#!div style="float: left"104 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/quick-start-guide/Apendixcies.png,align=left,link=[#point0.10])]]105 }}}106 '''([#point0.10 Apendixcies])'''[[br]]107 {{{#!div style="float: left108 Apendixcies/ references [[br]]to other setup related topics.109 }}}110 }}}111 }}}112 }}}113 [[br]]114 [[br]]115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 ----124 ''' Welcome to TitanNit! '''125 ----126 127 Congratulations new users to your choice in your new Atemio Receiver or on the instalation of TitanNit onto your exising receiver. The TitanNit interface is designed with the 'Home Theater' in mind. This means it is best viewed on a large-screen TV while you sit on your couch 10-feet away from the TV, If it helps, you can think of TitanNit as the ultimate media player/Set-top-box, rather than just another set top box operating system.128 129 130 ----131 '''Setting Up the Language''' [=#point0.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])132 ----133 By default the language of the TitanNit interface is in German and must be switched on setup to your language.134 To set up the language of the interface go to menu the __"Menu"__ and select > __"Einstellungen"__ > __"Sprache"__ then select the language desired then the reciever will then reboot and restart with the new language settings.135 136 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Language.jpg, 50%)]][[BR]]137 [[br]]138 [[br]]139 140 ----141 '''Setting Up the Network''' [=#point0.2] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])142 ----143 To Set Up the Network Interface of the receiver go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Network"__144 145 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system-Network.jpg, 50%)]][[BR]]146 147 If you wish to setup a wired network select __"LAN Interface Setup"__ and press the red button.148 you will then be presented with a list of network settings, set up your reciever as required and press __"OK"__ and follow the on screen propmts.149 150 If you wish to setup a wireless network select __"WLAN"__151 if your sever is sending out a ssid you may press the __"Red button"__ and preform a scan of available networks, select your network and press ok to save.152 you will then need to set your security type and key using the remote and press the __"green button"__ to start the network connection.153 [[br]]154 [[br]]155 156 ----157 '''Setting Up the Hdd''' [=#point0.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])158 ----159 If you have just purchased your receiver or converted from the manufactures included software the hdd will need formatting and setting up for use with TitanNit.160 161 To format the Hdd of the receiver to be able to be used with TitanNit go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Storage Device"__ and select __"format Device"__ then select the hdd you wish to format. (Note: doing this will remove all content on the hdd if you have important data on there please back it up before preforming this step.)162 163 you will then need to select the type of file system you wish to use on the hdd if you have no idea what to pick leave it as default, select an item and press the __"OK"__ button.164 165 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Format-Hdd.jpg, 50%)]][[br]]166 167 Now that the Hdd is formatted you may set it up, go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Storage Device"__ and select __"Configure device"__168 169 Select the Hdd you formatted before and and then you will be presented with a set of features to enable the hard disk to be used for.170 I suggest you enable all options.171 [[br]]172 [[br]]173 174 ----175 '''Setting up the Tuner''' [=#point0.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])176 ----177 178 Before you can watch TV you must set the tuner up in the Reciver as your system is physically connected to your Satellite cable or trestrial antenna.179 180 As no two systems are the same we will show you how to set up a simple single universal lnb connected to your reciever with a list of satellites in your sky you wish to receive.181 182 Before we can do this we need to program in a list of satellites and transponders as not all satellite lists are installed in the Reciever by default.183 184 ''Setting up the default transponder/satellite lists''185 186 Programming in transponders can be quite daunting for new users so the devs have set up a simple way to program your transponders into yoru receiver, the [wiki:Create-Transponder-List#point3.5.1.7 Create Transponder List] function can download transponders for various services from the TitanNit online repo, this will save you from having to manually create these lists from your pc, receiver or from a satellite xml generator, this greatly simpifly channel and tuner setup.187 (Note that these transponder lists may not allways be 100% correct as services may change)188 189 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Create-Transponder-List.jpg, 50%)]][[br]]190 191 Go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Channel setup"__ > __"Create Transponder List"__ and follow the onscreen propmts to download a current list of transponders from your selected tuner type.192 193 194 Alternativly you can use the[wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 SatChannelListEditor] from your pc this is a little bit more flexible that you can just program in the satellites you wish to recieve as opposed to every satelite or transponder programmed into the repo, the hard core or pro users may prefer this option to customise their setup.195 196 Proform these steps in this sequence to import a list of satellites on to your receiver:197 198 * Download a satellite xml file for the satellites you wish to receive from an [[http://satellites-xml.eu/ | Online xml generator]]199 * Download and install [wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 SatChannelListEditor] to your pc and set up a connection to your receiver.200 * Import the xml file.201 202 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/Import-Satellite.png)]]203 204 205 * Upload the satellite.xml file to your receiver206 207 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/6.png)]]208 209 The reciever will then reboot if it does not then reboot manually to comit the changes.210 211 ''Setting up the tuner''212 213 To Set up the Tuner of the receiver go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Channel setup"__214 215 * 1 Select tuner 0/0 and press the sideways key and select __"Tuner looped to 0/1"__216 * 2 Select tuner 0/1 and press the sideways key and select __"Tuner looped to 0/0"__217 * 3 Select tuner 0/0 and press the __"Red Button"__ to configuere the tuner218 * 4 Select the satellite type press sideways and select __"Single Lnb"__.219 * 5 Scroll down and select __"SAT 1"__ press the sideways key and select the satellite you wish to receive.220 * 6 Scroll down to Lnb/Unicable and press the __"Red Button"__ to configure the lnb type.221 * 7 scroll down to LOF/Unicable press the sideways key and select universal.222 * 8 Press ok button twice to store the lnb type and tuner configuration.223 * Repeat steps 4-8 on tuner 0/1224 225 your lnb is now set up and if all was done correctly you should now be able to scan for stations on the selected satellite.226 [[br]]227 [[br]]228 229 ----230 '''Proforming a Scan''' [=#point0.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])231 ----232 233 Before you can watch TV you must preform a scan of the transponders for available channels234 235 To Proforming a Scan of the receiver go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Channel Service"__ >__"Automatic Search"__ and press the __"Red Button"__ as you have already setup your satellites and transponders the default settings will be ok.236 237 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Automatic-Search.jpg, 50%)]]238 239 Once the scan has finished you may press the __"Green"__ button to store all the channel data or alternativly you may select the individual channels and press the __"Red"__ button.240 241 [[br]]242 [[br]]243 244 ----245 '''Orginising Your Scanned Channels''' [=#point0.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])246 ----247 Now you have your receiver setup you can start to watch tv if you exit from the menu after proforming the scan you should be presented with a high definition display of your local tv stations.248 but as you may notice they are un orginised and it may be hard finding the tv stations you wish to watch for this you can orginise them in to your own persionalised favourite menu's.249 The easyest way to do this is with the [wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 SatChannelListEditor].250 251 * Download and install [wiki:External-Software-SatChannelListEditor#point9.3 SatChannelListEditor] to your pc and set up a connection to your receiver.252 * Read in the channel data as follows :253 254 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/6.png)]]255 256 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/7.png)]]257 258 259 '' Favourites setup ''260 261 All TV and Radio channels are displayed in the tab "TV" and "Radio" in the main window[[br]]262 of SCLE. Normally there are several hundreds or thousands of channels in this list.263 [[BR]] To simplify navigation on your Receiver you may add the channels to more than one Favourites list.[[br]]264 The Favourites also determine the channel number for easier and direct access with your remote control.265 [[BR]] Create new favourites by clicking the right mouse button within the tree of favourites:266 267 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/8.png)]]268 269 After creating the new Favourites entry assign the desired Name:270 271 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/9.png)]]272 273 You may now add channels to your favourites by drag & drop of the channels[[br]]274 onto the Favourites entry or by clicking the right mouse button on the desired channel[[br]]275 and selecting Add to Favourites and selecting the Favourites Entry from the drop-down-menu:276 277 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/10.png)]]278 279 Once a channel has been added to the favourites, a channel number is assigned.[[br]]280 The first channel in the first favourites is channel number 1:281 282 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/11.png)]]283 284 When a channel is assigned to more than one favourites list, it additionally[[br]]285 obtains further channel numbers:286 287 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/SCLE/12.png)]]288 [[br]]289 [[br]]290 291 ----292 '''Setting Up a Media Source''' [=#point0.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])293 ----294 To Set up a media source to be acessable from the reciever of the receiver go into the __"Menu"__ and select > __"System"__ > __"Network"__> __"Network Browser"__295 296 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Network-Browser.jpg, 50%)]][[br]]297 298 now press the __"Red"__ button to add a source and you will be presented with a list of share options.299 set up your share type adress and details for your media server and press __OK"__ to store it in.300 301 your share will now be mounted and it will now show up in the media/net/ directory302 303 [[br]]304 [[br]]305 306 ----307 '''Playing Back Media''' [=#point0.8] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])308 ----309 To Play back a media file or recording it is very simple, to open the default media player press the __"PLAY"__ button and you will be presented with the player file select display, Navigate the file list and select the file you wish to play.310 You may play media from your network share by browsing to the media/net if you wish.311 312 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Internal-Player-OSD.jpg, 50%)]][[br]]313 [[br]]314 [[br]]315 316 ----317 '''Conclusion''' [=#point0.9] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])318 ----319 Conclusion320 321 Thanks for reading this Quick Start Guide. Below in the "Apendixces" section you will find additional suggested reading that may be useful for getting started with the advanced features of TitanNit.322 323 [[br]]324 [[br]]325 326 ----327 '''Apendixcies''' [=#point0.10] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])328 ----329 Please see below for more advanced topics and information330 331 * [wiki:Interface-Operation#point3 Interface and Operation]332 * [wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point3.9 Remote/ Device Control]333 * [wiki:Installation-Recovery#point8 Installation / Recovery]334 * [wiki:External-Software#point9 External Software]335 * [wiki:Plugins-Contents#point10 Plugins]336 * [wiki:Troubleshooting#point12 Troubleshooting]337 338 We have tried our best to make this quick start manual as complete and precice as we can if you have any issuies with this manual, wish for something to be added, thank or abuse us please see [wiki:Community#point14 Community] for information on how to contact us.339 340 Oh and by the way as a final remark thanks for choosing TitanNit!.341 [[br]]342 [[br]]343 -
wiki/pages/en/Ram
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.6 Ram''' [=#point3.7.8.6] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System-Info-Ram.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the memory information.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Receiver-Unlock
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.10 Receiver Unlock''' [=#point3.5.10] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system_receiver_unlock.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 >Here you can unlock the special features of the decoder after purchase.10 11 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Record-Path
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.8 Record Path''' [=#point3.6.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Record_Path.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can recording directorys.10 11 [[br]]12 13 ||'''Movie Path''' ||This is the path to the Movie Directory.||14 ||'''Timer Record Path:''' ||This is the path to the directory where the timer recordings are stored.||15 ||'''Record Patht''' ||This is the path to the directory where the manual recordings are stored.||16 ||'''Timeshift Path:''' ||This is the path to the directory where the Timeshift files are stored.||17 ||'''Stream Path''' ||This is the path to the directory where temporary Streams are stored.||18 19 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.20 21 [[br]]22 ----23 24 '''Coloured Button's Functions"25 26 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.27 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.28 29 ||'''Red Button: (Edit)''' ||This button allows editing of the above paths it will bring up an onscreen keyboard to edit the string selected.||30 -
wiki/pages/en/Records
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.1.5 Records''' [=#point3.1.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 Records and EPG(Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Records.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >Recordings is where you can set up and edit timer set recordings.10 11 12 [[br]]13 14 ----15 16 '''Coloured Button's Functions"17 18 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.19 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.20 21 ||'''Red Button: (Del)''' ||This will delete the currently selected timer or recording.||22 ||'''Green Button: (Add)''' ||this will add a new timer recording.||23 ||'''Yellow Button: (Stop/ Start)''' ||this will stop or start the currently selected timer recording.||24 ||'''Blue Button: (log)''' ||This will show you the past log file for the past timer recordings.||25 -
wiki/pages/en/Red-Button
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.4 Red Button''' [=#point3.6.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0.2 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 5 >6 >Menu Picture place holder:7 >8 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Red_Button.jpg)]][[BR]]9 >10 >here you can configure what happens with the press of the red button11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Remote-Device-Control
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 ----3 '''4 Remote/ Device control''' [=#point4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 New Gui section work in progress expect dead links or missing data.5 ----6 == Remote/ Device control ==7 8 This section contains information about how to control your decoder and how it can be controlled from local and remote sources and helpfull information and tricks to get the most possible experience with your Receiver.9 10 11 ''Please select a menu item from the GUI for more information''12 13 ----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/Remote-Device-Control/Remote_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.1])]]19 }}}20 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.1 4.1 RC Remote control]'''[[br]]21 {{{#!div style="float: left22 click here to find info on setting up the language23 }}}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/Remote-Device-Control/On_Device_control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.2])]]28 }}}29 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.2 4.2 On Device Control]'''[[br]]30 {{{#!div style="float: left31 click here to find info on setting up the Network32 }}}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/Remote-Device-Control/Web_Interface.png,align=left,link=[#point4.3])]]37 }}}38 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.3 4.3 Web Interface]'''[[br]]39 {{{#!div style="float: left40 click here to find info on setting up the HDD41 }}}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/Remote-Device-Control/Telnet_Control.png,align=left,link=[#point4.4])]]47 }}}48 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.4 4.4 Telnet Control]'''[[br]]49 {{{#!div style="float: left50 click here to find info on Setting Up the Tuner51 }}}52 }}}53 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"54 {{{#!div style="float: left"55 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Rgui.png,align=left,link=[#point4.5])]]56 }}}57 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.5 4.5 Rgui]'''[[br]]58 {{{#!div style="float: left59 click here to find info Proforming a Scan60 }}}61 }}}62 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"63 {{{#!div style="float: left"64 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Bootloader.png,align=left,link=[#point4.6])]]65 }}}66 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.6 4.6 Bootloader]'''[[br]]67 {{{#!div style="float: left68 click here to find info on Orginising Your Channels69 }}}70 }}}71 |---72 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"73 {{{#!div style="float: left"74 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/TitanNit_WebIF.png,align=left,link=[#point4.7])]]75 }}}76 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.7 4.7 TitanNit WebIF]'''[[br]]77 {{{#!div style="float: left78 click here to find info on Setting Up a Media79 }}}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/Remote-Device-Control/FTP.png,align=left,link=[#point4.8])]]84 }}}85 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.8 4.8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)]'''[[br]]86 {{{#!div style="float: left87 click here to find info Playing Back Media88 }}}89 }}}90 {{{#!td align=center valign=top style="border: none; font-size: 115%"91 {{{#!div style="float: left"92 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/Common/Icons/Remote-Device-Control/Autostart_Scripting.png,align=left,link=[#point4.9])]]93 }}}94 '''[wiki:Remote-Device-Control#point4.9 4.9 Autostart Scripting (usercmd.sh)]'''[[br]]95 {{{#!div style="float: left96 Conclusion/ what to do next after stting up Titan97 }}}98 }}}99 100 }}}101 }}}102 [[br]]103 [[br]]104 105 106 107 ----108 '''4.1 RC Remote Control''' [=#point4.1] ([#point4 top of the page])109 110 ----111 * ([#point4.1.1 RC Atevio700])112 * ([#point4.1.2 RC Atevio7000, Atevio7500, Atemio7600])113 * ([#point4.1.3 RC Atemio500, Atemio510])114 * ([#point4.1.4 RC Atemio520])115 * ([#point4.1.5 RC Atemio520-V2])116 * ([#point4.1.6 RC Atemio530])117 118 * ([#point4.1.7 RC UFS910])119 * ([#point4.1.8 RC UFS912])120 * ([#point4.1.9 RC UFS922])121 122 [[BR]]123 [[BR]]124 [[BR]]125 126 127 128 129 '''4.1.1 RC Remote Control Atevio700''' [=#point4.1.1] ([#point4.1 back])130 [[BR]]131 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"132 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atevio700.png)]][[br]]133 }}}134 |----------------135 {{{#!td style="border: none"136 137 '''TEXT RC Atevio 700'''138 139 }}}140 141 [[br]]142 [[br]]143 [[br]]144 145 146 147 '''4.1.2 RC Remote Control Atevio7000, Atevio7500, Atemio7600''' [=#point4.1.2] ([#point4.1 back])148 [[BR]]149 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"150 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atevio7000.png)]][[br]]151 }}}152 |----------------153 {{{#!td style="border: none"154 The section contains information on the functions and operation of your remote control unit.155 156 '''Special Function Buttons operation during channel streaming'''157 158 159 ||'''Resolution:''' ||This Key Switches the videomode.||160 ||'''V.Format:''' ||This Key Switches the Video format.||161 ||'''Recall:''' ||This key can bring up the recent channel history so you can jump easily between programs.||162 ||'''Info:''' ||This Button displays the infobar.||163 ||'''fav:''' ||This button brings up the favourite and Bouquet lists to easily select programs.||164 ||'''Menu:''' ||This key opens the menu.||165 ||'''Sleep:''' ||This Key can setup the sleep timer.||166 ||'''Help:''' ||This key can display detailed information and help text's.||167 ||'''Exit:''' ||This key exits menus and popups .||168 ||'''text:''' ||This key shows the teletext display.||169 ||'''Ok:''' ||This button confirms menu items and popups.||170 171 [[br]]172 173 '''Programming the universal remote to operate a supported TV'''174 175 This section explains how to automatically search and program your universal remote control to operate your tv176 177 NOTE: If there are no inputs for 10 seconds during setting the TV RC code the setting mode is terminated.178 179 '''Automatic code search '''180 181 * Press the TV / Atevio button on the remote (for at least 3 seconds) until the LED flashes twice.182 183 Enter the code 001. The LED flashes twice to confirm the entry.184 185 * Press and hold the "ON / OFF" button until the TV turns off.186 187 Note: The LED flashes every 1.5 seconds and sends a new TV power rc code.188 189 * Release the button immediately then press the "OK" button to store the TV code.190 191 (This can take up to 15 minutes to cycle all the tv's pre programmed in to the remote from the factory)192 193 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.194 195 * 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.196 197 * 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.198 199 '''Reset remote to factory programming'''200 201 This will reset the remote back to a factory non programmed state, this is necessary if the remote needs to be reprogrammed to operate a new TV and was previously programmed.202 203 * Press the TV / Atevio button on the remote (for at least 3 seconds) until the LED flashes twice.204 205 * Enter the code 000.206 207 * The LED flashes twice to confirm the entry. The remote control will now be reset (no code programmed)208 209 210 }}}211 212 [[br]]213 [[br]]214 [[br]]215 216 '''4.1.3 RC Remote Control Atemio 500 / Atemio 510''' [=#point4.1.3] ([#point4.1 back])217 [[BR]]218 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"219 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atemio510.png)]][[br]]220 }}}221 |----------------222 {{{#!td style="border: none"223 224 '''TEXT RC Atemio 500/510'''225 226 }}}227 228 [[br]]229 [[br]]230 [[br]]231 232 '''4.1.4 RC Remote Control Atemio 520''' [=#point4.1.4] ([#point4.1 back])233 [[BR]]234 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"235 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atemio520.png)]][[br]]236 }}}237 |----------------238 {{{#!td style="border: none"239 240 '''TEXT RC Atemio 520'''241 242 }}}243 244 [[br]]245 [[br]]246 [[br]]247 248 '''4.1.5 RC Remote Control Atemio 520 V2''' [=#point4.1.5] ([#point4.1 back])249 [[BR]]250 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"251 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atemio520-V2.png)]][[br]]252 }}}253 |----------------254 {{{#!td style="border: none"255 256 '''TEXT RC Atemio 520-V2'''257 258 }}}259 260 [[br]]261 [[br]]262 [[br]]263 264 '''4.1.6 RC Remote Control Atemio 530''' [=#point4.1.6] ([#point4.1 back])265 [[BR]]266 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"267 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.atemio530.png)]][[br]]268 }}}269 |----------------270 {{{#!td style="border: none"271 272 '''TEXT RC Atemio 530'''273 274 }}}275 276 [[br]]277 [[br]]278 [[br]]279 280 281 '''4.1.7 RC Remote Control Kathrein UFS910''' [=#point4.1.7] ([#point4.1 back])282 [[BR]]283 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"284 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.ufs910.png)]][[br]]285 }}}286 |----------------287 {{{#!td style="border: none"288 289 '''TEXT RC UFS 910'''290 291 }}}292 293 [[br]]294 [[br]]295 [[br]]296 297 298 299 300 '''4.1.8 RC Remote Control Kathrein UFS912''' [=#point4.1.8] ([#point4.1 back])301 [[BR]]302 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"303 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.ufs912.png)]][[br]]304 }}}305 |----------------306 {{{#!td style="border: none"307 308 '''TEXT RC UFS912'''309 310 }}}311 312 [[br]]313 [[br]]314 [[br]]315 316 317 318 '''4.1.9 RC Remote Control Kathrein UFS922''' [=#point4.1.9] ([#point4.1 back])319 [[BR]]320 {{{#!th rowspan=0 align=left style="border: none"321 [[Image(source:/titan/web/img/rc.ufs922.png)]][[br]]322 }}}323 |----------------324 {{{#!td style="border: none"325 326 '''TEXT RC UFS922'''327 328 }}}329 330 [[br]]331 [[br]]332 [[br]]333 334 335 336 [[br]]337 ----338 '''4.2 On Device Control''' [=#point4.2] ([#point4 top of the page])339 340 ----341 342 343 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/On_Device_Control.jpg)]][[br]]344 345 The section contains information on the functions and operation of your Receiver from the onboard buttons.346 Please note: the control is very limited from the on device controls but simple menu and tv control's can be made:347 348 '''Device Controll keys'''349 350 351 ||'''Power''' ||This Key Switches to the power menu or shuts down depending on the "power action" see ([#point3.6.6 Adjust]) for more info. ||352 ||'''Menu:''' ||This Key brongs up the on screen display/ menu. ||353 ||'''Ok:''' ||This key accept on screen prompts. ||354 ||'''D-pad:''' ||These buttons can control the volume and TV channel when on the TV display it can also be used to navigate the menu and on screen prompts. ||355 356 ----357 '''4.3 Web Interface''' [=#point4.3] ([#point4 top of the page])358 ----359 360 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Control.jpg)]][[br]]361 362 The section contains information on the functions and operation of your Receiver from the web interface over LWAN, LAN or wifi.363 364 [[br]]365 366 ----367 '''4.3.1 Channel list''' [=#point4.3.1] ([#point4 top of the page])368 ----369 370 [[br]]371 372 ||'''All''' ||Show All Channels from all Bouquets .||373 ||'''Sat''' ||Sort channels By Satellite.||374 ||'''provider:''' ||Sort channels By provider.||375 ||'''A-Z:''' ||Sort channels Alphabetically.||376 ||'''Bouquets:''' ||Sort channels By Boquet.||377 378 379 [[br]]380 ----381 '''4.3.2 Box Control''' [=#point4.3.2] ([#point4 top of the page])382 ----383 384 [[br]]385 386 ||'''Power Control:''' ||This brings up the links to control the power settings (shutdown, restart, etc....)||387 ||'''Message:''' ||Send a message to the display of the tv.||388 ||'''Remote:''' ||Bring up the remote on the web page for control of the decoder.||389 ||'''Screenshot OSD:''' ||Take a screen shot of the OSD.||390 ||'''Play Movie (URL:''' ||Play a movie from the selected url.||391 392 [[br]]393 ----394 '''4.3.3 Movies''' [=#point4.3.3] ([#point4 top of the page])395 ----396 397 [[br]]398 399 This will bring up a list of the movie directory on the receiver please see ([#point3.12.5 Web Controls]) for more information400 401 [[br]]402 ----403 '''4.3.4 Timer''' [=#point4.3.4] ([#point4 top of the page])404 ----405 406 [[br]]407 408 ||'''Timer List:''' ||Show a list of the timer Recordings.||409 ||'''Timer Archive:''' ||Show a list of all the completed timer recordings.||410 ||'''Add Timer:''' ||Add a timer recording.||411 412 [[br]]413 ----414 '''4.3.5 System''' [=#point4.3.5] ([#point4 top of the page])415 ----416 417 [[br]]418 419 ||'''Extensions:''' ||Show a list of alailable extensions and plugins to install.||420 ||'''System update:''' ||Update the system software.||421 ||'''System Backup:''' ||backup the system to an image file.||422 ||'''Settings Backup/ restore:''' ||Take/ restore a backup of the current settings and config.||423 424 [[br]]425 ----426 '''4.3.6 Settings''' [=#point4.3.6] ([#point4 top of the page])427 ----428 429 [[br]]430 431 ||'''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.||432 ||'''Oscam web interface:''' ||Shows config http information for the oscam plugin (if installed).||433 ||'''Xupnpd:''' ||Shows information on the Xupnpd media streaming plugin.||434 435 [[br]]436 ----437 '''4.3.7 Information''' [=#point4.3.7] ([#point4 top of the page])438 ----439 [[br]]440 441 This section contains detailed config and system info about your reciever and TitanNit.442 Please see the below links for more information on the items contained with in this menu.443 444 * ([wiki:Service#point3.7.1 Service])445 * ([wiki:News-letter#point3.7.2 News letter])446 * ([wiki:About#point3.7.3 About])447 * ([wiki:Streaming#point3.7.4 Streaming])448 * ([wiki:Atemio-Hotline#point3.7.5 Atemio (Hotline)])449 * ([wiki:Titan-Changelog#point3.7.6 Titan Changelog])450 * ([wiki:Git-Changelog#point3.7.7 Git Changelog])451 * ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info])452 * ([wiki:Log#point3.7.9 Log])453 454 [[br]]455 ----456 '''4.3.8 Help''' [=#point4.3.8] ([#point4 top of the page])457 ----458 459 [[br]]460 461 ||'''Offline help:''' ||Currently this has no function and is for future use.||462 ||'''Online help:''' ||Shows this wiki from the web interface for help and support.||463 464 465 [[br]]466 ----467 '''4.3.9 Web Controls''' [=#point4.3.9] ([#point4 top of the page])468 ----469 470 [[br]]471 472 '''Filelist Display Web Buttons'''473 474 This section explains the functions and discriptions of the icons displayed on the web page along side the file list display.475 476 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Webstream.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (web Stream) ||477 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Stream.png)]] ||This button plays the selected program (Stream) ||478 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Delete.png)]] ||This button deletes the selected program ||479 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Edit.png)]] ||This button downloads the selected program ||480 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Singleepg.png)]] ||This button displays the (EPG) ||481 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/web_radio.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio only (radio)||482 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/web_tv.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is audio and video (TV)||483 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Cross.png)]] ||This button shows the selected channel is not available ||484 485 486 '''Other Web Buttons'''487 488 This section explains the functions and discriptions icons displayed on the web page title area.489 490 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Rcopen.png)]] ||This button shows or hides the onscreen remote control ||491 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Poweroff.png)]] ||This button turns off the Receiver ||492 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Restart.png)]] ||This button restarts the Receiver ||493 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Guirestart.png)]] ||This button restarts the GUI ||494 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Standby.png)]] ||This button puts the receiver into standby ||495 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Speak_On.png)]] ||This button mute's the sound ||496 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/web_led_on.png)]] ||These buttons select the volume 10 to 100% (left to right) ||497 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Record.png)]] ||This button starts a Recording ||498 ||[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Signal.png)]] ||This button shows the signal info's ||499 ||EPG Search ||This box enables you to search the EPG type your test into the box and press enter. ||500 501 [[br]]502 ----503 504 To open the web interface, use an Internet browser and enter the ip address of your decoder in the adress bar as follows: you may find your ip adress from the system information/network display.505 506 http:// IP.of.receiver507 508 [[br]]509 510 511 ----512 '''4.4 Telnet Control''' [=#point4.4] ([#point4 top of the page])513 ----514 515 516 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Telnet_Control.jpg)]][[br]]517 518 The section contains information on the operation of your Receiver over a telnet session.519 520 '''Telnet Setup'''521 522 * Eithernet Interface Telnet Setup523 524 1 A Network connection must be active525 526 2 Install the client found here: ([http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty]).527 528 3 Find the IP address from the system info ([wiki:Network#point3.7.8.5 Network]) section529 530 4 Insert the IP address info into the telnet client531 532 5 Click connect.533 534 [[br]]535 536 * Serial Interface Telnet Setup537 538 1 Connect a null modem cable between the Receiver and PC539 540 2 Install the client found here: ([http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Putty])541 542 3 Set up the serial port connection parameters543 544 4 Click connect.545 546 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.547 548 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]549 550 '''Remote RC debugging'''551 {{{552 #!python553 killall -9 evremote2554 evremote2555 }}}556 [[br]]557 558 '''Start FTDI driver'''559 {{{560 #!python561 mknod / dev.static/ttyUSB0 c 188 0"562 }}}563 [[br]]564 565 '''Test FTDI driver commands'''566 {{{567 #!python568 ls-al / dev/ttyUSB0569 }}}570 [[br]]571 572 {{{573 #!python574 cat /proc/bus/usb/devices575 }}}576 [[br]]577 578 {{{579 #!python580 lsmod | grep usbserial581 }}}582 [[br]]583 584 '''Take a screen shot'''585 {{{586 #!python587 /sbin/grab -j 100 -r 960 /tmp/000.jpg588 }}}589 590 ----591 '''4.5 Rgui''' [=#point4.5] ([#point4 top of the page])592 ----593 [[br]]594 595 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Mainmenu.jpg)]][[br]]596 597 598 RGui is a TitanNit plugin which allows you to operate your Receiver from a different Receiver. Only the Gui is completely transmitted.599 600 Thus one can operate the receiver remotely, but not stream the TV signal.601 602 [[br]]603 604 605 606 607 608 ----609 '''4.6 Bootloader''' [=#point4.6] ([#point4 top of the page])610 ----611 [[br]]612 613 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/On_Device_Control.jpg)]][[br]]614 615 616 == Iboot is a boot loader. ==617 618 "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]]619 Please note that there is differences between the Iboot menu structure on the different models of decoders.620 621 ''' Functions of the boot loader:'''622 623 * Identification of the Hardware624 * Starting the Image625 626 627 ''' Iboot early startup menu '''628 629 To enter the Iboot startup menu shutdown the receiver and power up pressing the __"Menu"__ button on the remote control.630 Iboot will then startup showing __"Flash Menu"__ on the VFDisplay from here you may scroll through the list of available menu items using the D-pad -OK- and -Exit- buttons on the RC Remote.631 632 633 ----634 ''' Expert Mode ''' (not present in av700/7000)635 ----636 637 [[br]]638 639 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.640 641 To switch Iboot into __"Expert Mode"__ Shutdown the receiver and power up pressing the __"Menu"__ button on the remote control .642 Iboot will then startup showing __"Flash Menu"__ on the VFDisplay643 644 now using D-pad left / right select __"SETTINGS"__ and with up / down button select __"set OSD color"__ and click __"OK"__645 now using the left and right D-pad buttons left / right to change the colors646 with up / down set the colors individually to647 648 for the '''AM 510/AM520 ''' the code is649 650 * Red = 11651 652 * Green = 47653 654 * Blue = 11655 656 for the '''AM 7500/7600 ''' the code is657 658 * Red = 7659 660 * Green = 10661 662 * Blue = 5663 664 665 Then press the __"Exit"__ button twice to return to the menu __"Flash"__ the display on the TV screen should now show:666 667 ''' ! YOU ACTIVATED EXPERT MODE ! ''' - expert mode enabled668 669 ''' ! NO WARRANTY ----- USE AT YOUR OWN RISK ! ''' No warranty - use at your own risk670 671 if you dont agree : execute ''' " Clean Environment Sector" ''' in the FLASH MENU672 673 if you do not want to lose the warranty, you must run ''' " Clean Environment Sector" ''' in the FLASH MENU674 675 [[br]]676 677 ----678 '''4.6.1 Main categories'''' [=#point4.6.1] [#point4.6 (back)]679 ----680 Please select an item below to see more information.681 682 [#point4.6.2 (Menu Flash)]683 684 [#point4.6.3 (Settings)]685 686 [#point4.6.4 (Menu Misc)]687 688 [#point4.6.5 (Menu Net)] (not present in av700/7000)689 690 691 == Subcategories ==692 693 ----694 '''4.6.2 Menu Flash ''' [=#point4.6.2] [#point4.6 (back)]695 696 ||'''USB IRDupdt Image''' ||flash (depending on SETTINGS > Select USB / SATA dev 1-4) via USB stick or USB HDD from sda1 (standard).||697 ||'''USBirds list''' ||If several ird Image's are on the USB stick, you can display them, select and then flash the desired one. ||698 ||'''Clean environment Sector''' ||Resets the bootargs and resets Iboot to the default settings this disables __"Expert Mode"__. ||699 ||'''Clean flash ! Include swap''' ||Deletes the entire image, including the swap area, so all settings, plugins, backups, etc.... are removed. ||700 ||'''SATA IRDupdt''' ||look for an ird image on the internal or an external SATA hdd / flash stick (not present in av700/7000). ||701 ||'''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). ||702 ||'''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 is not present in av700/7000). ||703 704 [[br]]705 706 ----707 '''4.6.3 Menu Settings ''' [=#point4.6.3] [#point4.6 (back)]708 709 ||'''Turbosw'''||Select overclocking speeds available settings are (0)265, (1)265, (2)297, (3)297, (4)333, (5)333, (6)364, (7)364. ||710 ||'''Timeout'''||Delay befor selecting the default boot option. ||711 ||'''USB Sleep'''||???. ||712 ||'''Scroll Speed'''||How fast the VFDisplay module moves. ||713 714 [[br]]715 716 ----717 '''4.6.4 Menu Misc''' [=#point4.6.4] [#point4.6 (back)]718 719 ||'''Disclaimer''' ||Shows the info on the bootloader. ||720 ||'''Serial Console''' ||Enables Bootloader serial debugging. ||721 ||'''Reset Board'''||Resets the Receiver and restarts boot process. ||722 723 724 725 726 727 [[br]]728 729 ----730 ''' Menu Net ''' [=#point4.6.5] [#point4.6 (back)]731 732 Please note menu item has been superceded and now has no function and it can be ignored. [[br]]733 Due to image updates the network setting does not need to be passed on by the bootloader.734 735 [[br]]736 737 738 ----739 '''4.7 TitanNit Web-IF (Htmlapi)''' [=#point4.7] ([#point4 top of the page])740 ----741 742 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Web_Control.jpg)]][[br]]743 744 The section contains information on the operation and control of your decoder from the Htmlapi.745 746 [[br]]747 748 TitanNit provides its own Htmlapi that is freely distributed so that other developers may interface with a receiver running titan.749 750 751 The Htmlapi is very simple to implement an example message structure is as follows:752 753 * query?param¶m&... for html output754 755 * queryraw?param¶m&... for raw-struct output756 757 758 For example if you would wish to send a RC remote keypress of the "Mute" key the message format would be as follows:759 760 * __query?sendrc&rcmute__761 762 763 if you would like to retrieve a list of all the current satelites the format would be as follows:764 765 * __queryraw?getsat__766 767 768 the output message back from the Receiver would be as follows:769 770 * __satname#orbitalpos__771 and an example raw output would be:772 773 > {{{Optus_d2#160}}}[[br]]774 > {{{Optus_d1#166}}}[[br]]775 > {{{Intelsat_IS19#156}}}[[br]]776 777 ''more information on the protocol and the query strings can be found here [http://sbnc.dyndns.tv/trac/browser/titan/doc/htmlapi.txt htmlapi.txt]''778 779 [[br]]780 781 ----782 '''4.8 FTP (File Transfer Protocol)''' [=#point4.8] ([#point4 top of the page])783 ----784 785 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Filezilla.jpg)]][[br]]786 787 The section contains information on how to setup a FTP connection to your TitanNit Receiver.788 789 [[br]]790 791 Titan Has an inbuilt FTP Server that is able to be used to transfer files to and from your Receiver.792 793 To connect to your receiver 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.794 795 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:796 797 {{{ftp://Username:Password@Ip_Address:Port_Number}}}798 799 {{{ftp://root:root@192.168.0.1:21}}}800 801 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.802 803 [[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/FileZilla-Setup.jpg)]][[br]]804 805 ----806 '''4.9 autostart scripting (usercmd)''' [=#point4.9] ([#point4 top of the page])807 ----808 809 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.810 811 a sample of the usercmd.sh is below:812 813 {{{814 #!python815 #! / bin / sh816 # Start the user commands here817 echo " [ usercmd.sh ] start"818 # insert code here819 exit820 }}}821 822 the {{{__"# insert code here"__}}} section must be replaced by your commands.823 824 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:825 826 {{{827 #!python828 rm -f /media/hdd/movie/timeshift*.ts829 }}}830 831 If you place the following code in to the usergmd.sh it will autostart the FTDI driver.832 {{{833 #!python834 mknod / dev.static/ttyUSB0 c 188 0"835 }}}836 [[br]]837 838 839 the full path to the file is:840 __"/mnt/config/usercmd.sh"__841 842 843 844 845 846 -
wiki/pages/en/Restore-Default-Settings
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.13 Restore Default Settings''' [=#point3.6.13] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Restore_Default_Settings.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >here you can return your device to the default settings.10 11 [[br]]12 13 ||'''Restore Default Settings:''' ||This will restore the settings to the factory default condition.||14 ||'''Format MNT With Backup / Restore:''' ||This will format the Mount partition after preforming a backup thern it will restore the restore the backup retaining your settings.||15 ||'''Format MNT (all):''' ||This will format the Mount partition deleting all settings to default condition.||16 17 18 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.19 20 [[br]]21 ---- -
wiki/pages/en/Rotor-Settings
r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''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])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Rotor-Settings.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can adjust your rotor settings9 10 [[br]]11 12 ||'''Move''' || Select move mode.||13 ||'''Fine Move:''' || Select fine move.||14 ||'''Limit:''' || Select satellite motor limits.||15 ||'''Go to start pos:''' || Goto the satellite starting position.||16 ||'''storage position:''' || Select storage position.||17 18 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.19 20 '''Coloured Button's Functions'''21 22 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in rotor settings.23 Please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons these functions depend on the selected menu item as follows:.24 25 '''During Move'''26 27 ||'''Red Button: (Move West)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||28 ||'''Green Button: (Search west)''' ||Play the selected media file.||29 ||'''Yellow button: (search east)''' ||Show the EPG information on the current selected media file (If present)||30 ||'''Blue button: (move east)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||31 32 '''During Fine Move'''33 34 ||'''Green Button: (Step west)''' ||Play the selected media file.||35 ||'''Yellow Button: (Step East)''' ||Show the EPG information on the current selected media file (If present)||36 37 '''During Limit'''38 39 ||'''Red Button: (limit Off)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||40 ||'''Green Button: (limit West)''' ||Play the selected media file.||41 ||'''Yellow button: (limit East)''' ||Show the EPG information on the current selected media file (If present)||42 ||'''Blue button: (limit On)''' ||Set the sort method for the files listed in the file list display.||43 44 45 '''During goto start position'''46 47 ||'''Red Button: (Start Position)''' ||go to the selected start position.||48 49 50 '''During Storage Position'''51 52 ||'''Green Button: (Storage Position)''' ||store selected storage position.||53 ||'''Yellow Button: (Goto Position)''' ||move dish to the stored position|| -
wiki/pages/en/Sat-Finder
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''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])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Sat-Finder.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can check your signal info for the current selected channel.9 10 [[br]]11 -
wiki/pages/en/Screensaver-Adjust
r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.8 Screensaver Adjust''' [=#point3.6.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Screensaver_Adjust.jpg)]][[BR]]7 >8 >Here you can setup your screen saver9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 14 ||'''Screensaver''' ||enable or disable the screensaver display||15 ||'''Screensaver Delay:''' ||Set the delat time before the screen saver is displayed.||16 ||'''Screensaver Interval:''' ||Set the display time of the Screensaver in multi Pic Mode.||17 ||'''Screensaver Type:''' ||Select the type of Screensaver to display on the screen.||18 ||'''Screensaver Background:''' ||Select the background during display of the Screensaver.||19 ||'''Screensaver Pic:''' ||IN Image mode select the picture to Display as the Screensaver.||20 21 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.22 23 [[br]]24 ---- -
wiki/pages/en/Service
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.1 Service''' [=#point3.7.1] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Service.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you view information on the currently selected service.10 11 [[br]]12 13 '''Coloured Button's Functions"14 15 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.16 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.17 18 ||'''Red Button: (Service)''' ||This will display the current service info on the display.||19 ||'''Green Button: (PIDs)''' ||This will display the PID info on the display.||20 ||'''Yellow Button: (Tuner)''' ||This will display the current Tuner Configuration info on the display.||21 22 23 -
wiki/pages/en/Settings-Backup-Restore
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.9 Settings Backup Restore''' [=#point3.5.9] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system_Settings_Backup_Restore.jpg)]][[BR]]7 >8 > here you can backup and restore your settings.9 10 [[br]]11 12 To Exit from the menu press __"Exit"__ to cancel backup restore.13 14 15 '''Coloured Button's Functions"16 17 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the backup restore menu. [[BR]]18 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.19 20 ||'''Red Button: (Restore)''' ||Press this button to preform a restore from your previously saved settings.||21 ||'''Green Button: (Backup)''' ||Press this button to save your settings.||22 ||'''Yellow Button: (Log)''' ||Press this button to see the backup restore log.|| -
wiki/pages/en/Single-EPG
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.1.2 Single EPG''' [=#point3.1.2] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.1 Records and EPG(Back)]) ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Single_EPG.jpg)]][[BR]]6 >7 Single EPG is a small easy to read vertical epg of a single channel that shows the information of the currently selected program.8 9 10 11 [[br]]12 13 14 '''Coloured and Extra Button's Functions"15 16 The __"Coloured and Extra Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the Single EPG menu.17 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.18 19 ||'''Red Button: (Timer)''' ||This will bring up the recording timer menu to set up a timer.||20 ||'''0 key (EPG Search):''' ||This will search the EPG for text you specify and bring up a list of matches where you may press the red button to set up a timer.||21 22 For information on setting up a timer Recording using the red button see ([wiki:Records Records]) for more info.23 24 For information on setting proforming an EPG search using the 0 Key see ([wiki:EPG-Search#point103.10.5 EPG Search]) for more info. -
wiki/pages/en/Skin
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.16 Skin''' [=#point3.6.16] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Skin.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >here you can select your skin10 11 12 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/Skin-Adjust
r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.6.7 Skin Adjust''' [=#point3.6.7] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.6 Settings (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Skin_Adjust.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 >Here you can edit your skin display settings10 11 [[br]]12 13 ||'''Font Zize Adjust in Pixel''' ||Adjust the size of the fonts in the GUI.||14 ||'''Listbox Select:''' ||Select the display mode of the listbox select bar.||15 ||'''OSD Transparancy:''' ||Set the transpancy of the OSD when it is overlaying the TV display.||16 ||'''OSD Left Overscan:''' ||Set the value of the OSD overscan on the left edge of the display.||17 ||'''OSD Right Overscan:''' ||Set the value of the OSD overscan on the right edge of the display.||18 ||'''OSD Top Overscan:''' ||Set the value of the OSD overscan on the top edge of the display.||19 ||'''OSD Bottom Overscan:''' ||Set the value of the OSD overscan on the bottom edge of the display.||20 ||'''Show Hdd Freespace:''' ||show the Hdd Free space in the OSD. ||21 ||'''Listbox Select Colour:''' ||Press the red button to bring up a colour selection to display for the listbox select bar. ||22 23 24 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.25 26 [[br]]27 ---- -
wiki/pages/en/Smart-Card-Reader
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.3 Smart Card Reader''' [=#point3.5.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system-Smart_Card_Reader.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 here you can setup your smart card.10 11 [[br]]12 13 ----14 15 '''Coloured Button's Functions"16 17 The __"Coloured Buttons"__ along the bottom of the display bring up additional menus and options with in the epg settings menu.18 please see below for more info on the functions of these buttons:.19 20 ||'''Red Button: (Reset)''' ||This will reset the selected Smart Card.|| -
wiki/pages/en/Streaming
r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.4 Streaming''' [=#point3.7.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0.2 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Streaming.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can view information on service info being streamed to another device.10 11 [[br]]12 -
wiki/pages/en/Supported-Receivers
r40009 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 3 ----4 '''7 Compatible Receivers''' [=#point7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0.2 Main page])5 ----6 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.8 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.10 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.12 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 Dreambox''' ([https://dream-multimedia-tv.de/])76 77 * Dreambox 7020 v2 HD78 * Dreambox 7020 HD79 80 81 '''Mips Golden Interstar''' ([http://www.golden-interstar.pl Golden Interstar homepage])82 83 * Xpeedlx184 * Xpeedlx285 * Xpeedlx386 87 '''Mips Miraclebox''' ([http://www.miraclebox.se/ Miraclebox homepage])88 89 * MBUltra90 * MBMini91 92 93 94 '''Mips Sezam'''([http://www.sezam-club.ru/ homepage])95 96 * Sezam-Marvel97 98 '''ARM Dreambox'''([https://dreambox.de/ homepage])99 100 * DM900 Ultra HD101 102 103 104 105 ----106 '''SH4 Fortis based clone receiver detection (hardware profile)''' [=#point7.1] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])107 ----108 109 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.110 This list has not yet been confirmed and some of these models may be incompatible with TitanNit.111 112 If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated.113 114 Please Note:115 * 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.116 117 * 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.118 119 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.120 121 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto"122 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Width'''||'''Display'''||'''features'''||123 ||[#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|| ||124 ||[#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|| ||125 ||[#point7.2 Fortis HS-9510]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7101 266 Mhz||192MB||32MB||1||USB||1 (*2)||2||11- segment||34 cm|| ||126 ||[#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+||127 ||[#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+||128 }}}129 130 131 ----132 '''Atevio AV 700 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.2]133 ----134 Single tuner no no built in YouTube, Browser or FreeTV+135 136 Fortis base model HS-9510HD PVR and possibly identical boxes:137 138 * Fortis HS- 9510 HD PVR 20000300 Korea.139 * Rebox RE- 4000HD PVR 20010300 Netherlands.140 * Octagon SF- 1008 20020300 Germany.141 * Octagon SF -1008 SE 20020303 Germany.142 * HD Box FS- 9100HD 20030300 Czech Republic.143 * Ultra Plus HD 980 20050300 New Zealand.144 * Openbox S5 HD PVR 20060302 Ukraine.145 * Tiviar S1 eco HD PVR 20070300 U.S.A. Switzerland .146 * Astro ASR 1100 Single HD 20110300 and 20110303 Germany .147 * Dreamsky DSR- 9600HD PVR 20120302 Belarus.148 * Skyway Classic 20130302 Russia.149 * I.Com HD -9000 DIVX 20140300 Syria.150 * I.Com HD -9000 DIVX II 20140702 Syria.151 * I.Com HD -9100 DIVX II 20140602 Syria.152 * XSPEED HD -9500 DIVX II 20140612 Syria.153 * Optibox Koala HD 20150300 Hungary.154 * Xcruiser XDSR400HD 20160302 Dubai.155 * VisionNet FS- 9510 HD PVR 20170302 Israel.156 * Gold Master HD -1060 HD PVR HD PVR -1070 -1080 PVR 20180302 Turkey157 * Powersat PO - 1000HD PVR 20190301158 * Star Track SRT 2010 HD 20210302 Dubai159 * O2 SRT 2012 HD 20210301 Dubai160 * Forever HS- 9510HD PVR 20220302 Algeria161 * Dynavision DV -9500 HDPVR 20230302 Dubai162 * Dynavision DV -9600 HDPVR 20230301 Dubai163 * GI S- 8290 HD PVR 20240602 Romania164 * Miraclebox 8 HD TWIN PVR 20250600 Sweden165 * Diginor 8800 HD 20260600 Sweden166 * Media Star ( Powers) HD 1200s 20270600 Australia167 * MaxFly 9500 HD 20280602 Syria168 * SuperBox SX 9518 HD 20300302 Moldova169 * Elcomax Elux I 20310301 Iran170 171 [#point7 Top of Page]172 173 ----174 '''Atevio AV 7000 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.3] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])175 ----176 Fortis base model FS-9000 and FS-9200 differ due to option of including an internal harddisk.177 178 FS- 9000 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes"179 180 * Fortis FS- 9000HD 20000000 Korea181 * Rebox RE- 9000HD 20010000 Netherlands182 * Octagon SF 1018 20020000 Germany183 * HD Box FS -9300 HD 20030000 Czech Republic184 * Ultra Plus F- 9000HD 20050000 New Zealand ''' Confirmed by ''' ([http://www.aaf-digital.info/forum/member.php?24970-professor_jonny Professor_Jonny])185 186 * Openbox S8 HD PVR 20060000 Ukraine187 * Tiviar F1 HD PVR USA 20070000 Switzerland188 * Icecrypt S4000 HDPVR 20080000 England189 * Skyway Diamond 20130000 Russia190 * Dynavision DV -9000 HDPVR 200230000 Dubai191 192 FS- 9200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes:193 194 * Fortis FS- 9200HD PVR 20000100 Korea195 * Rebox RE- 8000HD 20010100 Netherlands196 * HD Box FS- 9200HD 20030100 Czech Republic197 * Arcon Titan 2010HD 20040100 Germany198 * Openbox S7 HD PVR 20060100 Ukraine199 * Tiviar T1 HD PVR 20070100 Switzerland200 * Astro ASR 1200 Twin HD 20110100 Germany201 * Dreamsky DSR- 9700HD PVR 20120100 Belarus202 * Skyway Platinum 20130100 Russia203 * I.Com Twin HD -9200 DIVX 20140100 Syria204 * I.Com Twin HD -9200 DIVX II 20140101 Syria205 * Gold Master 1090 HD PVR 20180100 Turkey206 * Dynavision DV -9200 HDPVR 20230100 Dubai207 208 [#point7 Top of Page]209 210 ----211 '''Atevio/ Atemio AV 7500 7600 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.4] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])212 ----213 This model has a removable tuner and has YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+214 215 Fortis base model HX -8200 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes:216 217 * Fortis HX -8200 HD PVR 230000X0 Korea218 * Rebox RE -8500 HD PVR 230100X0 Netherlands219 * Octagon SF 1028P Noblence 230200X0 Germany220 * Skyway Droid 230400X0 Russia221 * Openbox S9 HD PVR 230500X0 Ukraine222 * Icecrypt STC6000HDPVR 230600X0 UK223 * Miraclebox 9 HD TWIN PVR 230700X0 Sweden224 * Xcruiser XDSR600HD 230900X0 Dubai225 * Ultra Plus X - 9200HD PVR 231200X0 New Zealand226 * Skys @ t Royal HD PVR 231500X0 Bulgaria227 * SuperBox PRO HD 9818 231600x0 Moldova228 * Optibox Raptor HD 231800X0 Hungary229 * Forever HD PVR 8200 231900X0 Algeria230 * Media Star ( Powers) HD 8200S 232700X0 Australia231 232 [#point7 Top of Page]233 234 ----235 '''Atemio AV 500/510 HD simular hardware:''' [=#point7.5] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])236 ----237 This model has a removable tuner and has YouTube, Browser, FreeTV+238 239 Fortis base model HS -7110 HD PVR and possibly identical boxes:240 241 * Fortis HS -7110 HD PVR ? korea242 * Optibox Gekko HD 250102X0 Hungary243 * Octagon SF 918 SE + 250202X0 Germany244 * Rebox RE -2200 HD PVR 250302X0 Netherlands245 * Skyway LIGHT 250502X0 Russia & Belarus246 * HD Box FS- 7110HD 250602X0 Czech Republic247 * Openbox S4 HD PVR 250902X0 Ukraine248 * Icom HD 1070P DIVX 251002X0 Syria249 * Gold Master HD -1040 HD PVR -1045 PVR 251102X0 Turkey250 * Dynavision DV -5000 HDPVR 251202X0 Dubai251 * GI S8580 251302X0 Romania252 * Xcruiser XDSR 380HD 251802X0 Dubai253 * Dreamsky HD4 252002X0 Belarus254 * ? Supermax 7100 252102X0 ?255 * Skys @ t Mini HD PVR 252202X0 Bulgaria256 * Icecrypt S3500 HDCCI 252502X0 UK257 * Miraclebox 6 HD TWIN PVR 252602X0 Sweden258 * Vegasat X1 252802X0 Morocco259 * Ultraplus 900 HD PVR ? New Zealand260 261 [[br]][#point7 Top of Page]262 263 ----264 '''Fulan based clone receiver detection (hardware profile)''' [=#point7.6] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])265 ----266 267 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.268 This list has not yet been confirmed and some of these models may be incompatible with TitanNit.269 270 If you have successfully installed TitanNit on your Receiver please inform an admin member so this list can be updated.271 272 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.273 274 {{{#!div style="width: 1000px; margin: auto"275 ||'''Model System'''||'''Tuner'''||'''CPU'''||'''RAM'''||'''ROM (Flash)'''||'''USB'''||'''PVR Funktion'''||'''CardReader'''||'''Common interface'''||'''Width'''||'''Display'''||'''features'''||276 ||[#point7.7 Fulan 7162]||DVB-S/S2 1,2,3||STI_7162 266 Mhz|| || || || || || || || || ||277 ||[#point7.8 Spark 7111]||DVB-S/S2 1||STI_7111 266 Mhz|| || || || || || || || || ||278 }}}279 280 281 282 ----283 '''Fulan/Spark 7162 simular hardware:''' [=#point7.7] ([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])284 ----285 This model has a STI 7162 Processor, tuner varies by reseller either one two or three tuners286 287 Fulan/Spark 7162 and possibly identical boxes:288 289 290 * Golden Media Spark Triplex 0C 00 07 00291 * Golden Media Spark One 0C 00 07 00292 * SAB Unix Triple HD 0C 00 0E 00293 * Amiko Alien 2 0C 00 0A 00294 * Galaxy Innovations Avatar 2 0C 00 0B 00295 * Galaxy Innovations Avatar 3 0C 00 0B 00296 * Visionnet Falcon 0C 00 21 00297 * Icecrypt S3700 CHD 0C 00 2B 00298 * Truman Top Box 2 Tuners 0C 00 03 00299 * Samsat Linux 2 0C 00 20 00300 * Satcom 7162 0C 00 1D 00301 * Dynavision 7162 0C 00 0D 00302 * Superbox Z500 0C 00 15 00303 * Delta 0C 00 04 00304 * Startrack SRT 2020 HD Plus 0C 00 05 00305 * Sogno Spark Triple 0C 00 43 00306 307 ----308 '''Fulan/Spark 7111 simular hardware:''' [=#point7.8]309 ----310 This model has a STI 7111 Processor, all models seem to have a single DVB-S2 tuner.311 312 Fulan/Spark 7111 and possibly identical boxes:313 314 * Amiko Alien SHD 8900, 09 00 0A 00315 * Golden Media 990 CR HD PVR Spark LX 09 00 07 00316 * Golden Media Spark Reloaded 09 00 07 00317 * Edision Argus Pingulux 09 00 08 00318 * Edision Argus Pingulux Plus 09 00 08 00319 * Galaxy Innovations GI S8120 09 00 0B 00320 * SAB Unix F+ Solo (S902) 09 00 0E 00321 * Dynavision Spark 09 00 0D 00322 * Dynavision Spark Plus 09 00 0D 00323 * Fulan Spark I+ 09 00 1D 00324 * Truman Premier 1+ 09 00 03 00325 * Samsat Linux 1 09 00 20 00326 * Startrack SRT 2020 HD 09 00 21 00327 * FullHD FH 2020 HD 09 00 ?? 00328 * Yumatu Spark 09 00 ?? 00329 * Visionnet Hammer 5400 09 00 21 00330 * Visionnet Fireball 101 09 00 21 00331 * Superbox S750 09 00 15 00332 * Sogno Spark Revolution 09 00 43 00333 334 -
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r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.6.6 Swap''' [=#point3.7.8.6.6] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.70.8.6 System Infos (Back])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/Swap.jpg)]][[br]]8 >9 Here you can view the detailed info on the swap.10 11 [[br]]12 13 14 [[br]] -
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r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8 System Info''' [=#point3.7.8] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.7 Information (Back)])([wiki:Wiki#point0 Contents]) ([WikiStart#point0 Main page])4 >5 >Menu Picture place holder:6 >7 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System_Info_main.jpg)]][[BR]]8 >9 > here you can view system wide information.10 11 [[br]]12 13 * ([wiki:System-Status#point3.7.8.1 System Status])14 * ([wiki:Free-Space#point3.7.8.2 Free Space])15 * ([wiki:Kernel#point3.7.8.3 Kernel])16 * ([wiki:Mounts#point3.7.8.4 Mounts])17 * ([wiki:System-info-Network#point3.7.8.5 Network])18 * ([wiki:Ram#point3.7.8.5 Ram])19 * ([wiki:System-Infos#point3.7.8.6 System Infos])20 21 [[br]]22 -
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r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.6 System Info''' [=#point3.7.8.6] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8.6 System Infos (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System-Info-System-Infos.jpg)]][[BR]]7 >8 > here you can view system wide information.9 10 [[br]]11 12 * ([wiki:CPU#point3.7.8.6.1 Cpu])13 * ([wiki:Memory#point3.7.8.6.2 Memory])14 * ([wiki:MTD#point3.7.8.6.3 MTD])15 * ([wiki:Module#point3.7.8.6.4 Module])16 * ([wiki:Devices#point3.7.8.6.5 Devices])17 * ([wiki:Swap#point3.7.8.6.6 Swap])18 * ([wiki:Top#point3.7.8.6.7 Top])19 * ([wiki:prozesslist#point3.7.8.6.8 prozesslist])20 * ([wiki:USB#point3.7.8.6.9 USB])21 22 [[br]]23 -
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r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.1 System Status''' [=#point3.7.8.1] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System-Status.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view the system status of the receiver.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
wiki/pages/en/System-Update
r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.5.7 System Update''' [=#point3.5.7] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.5 System (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/system-System_Update.jpg)]][[BR]]7 >8 >here you can proform a system update9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 ||'''Flashupdate (Online):''' ||Update flashmemory from online Library.||14 ||'''Flashupdate (tmp):''' ||Update Flashmemory from tmp.||15 ||'''USBupdate (tmp):''' ||Update USB device from tmp.||16 17 To __"Store"__ the settings Exit from the EPG Settings Menu by pressing __"OK"__ or press __"Exit"__ to cancel changes.18 19 [[br]] -
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r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.7.8.4 Network''' [=#point3.7.8.4] ([wiki:System-Info#point3.7.8 System Info (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/System-info-Network.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 Here you can view info on you network interface.9 10 [[br]]11 12 13 [[br]] -
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r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.4.4 TPK Install (Online)''' [=#point3.4.4] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/extensions_TPK-Install(Online).jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 >here you can install plugins from from the online repo9 10 11 [[br]] -
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r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.4.6 TPK Media (Media)''' [=#point3.4.6] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/extensions_TPK-Install(Media).jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 >Here you can install tpk plugins from a local source9 10 [[br]] -
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r37419 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.4.7 TPK Remove''' [=#point3.4.7] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)])4 >5 >6 >Menu Picture place holder:7 >8 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/TPK_Remove.jpg)]][[BR]]9 >10 >here you can remove your tpk plugins11 12 [[br]] -
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r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.4.5 Installieren (TMP)''' [=#point3.4.5] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/extensions_TPK-Install(tmp).jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 >here you can install tpk plugins from your tmp directory.9 -
wiki/pages/en/TPK-Upgrade
r37662 r40398 1 [[TranslatedPages]]2 >----3 >'''3.4.3 TPK Upgrade''' [=#point3.4.3] ([wiki:Interface-Operation#point3.4 Extentions (Back)])4 >5 >6 >[[Image(source:/wiki/Wiki-Pictures/EN/extensions_TPK-upgrade.jpg)]][[br]]7 >8 >here you can automatically upgrade your installed plugins from the online repo9 [[br]] -
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