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| [[FXP.One]] - FXP.One project, engine daemon, clients, protocol API etc.
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| [[UFxp]] - Ultimate++ GUI client for the FXP.One engine
| | I signed up for HikariTV recently, to see what that is like to use. I went for the "double" tuner rental. |
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| [[LiON]] Lundman's Input Output Library.
| | Initially I was using an old Buffalo G54 wifi router. It could technically handle it, but all wifi communication stopped when watching tv. |
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| [[L4IP]] Software load-balancer, health-check daemon for IP Filter.
| | I went and picked up a WZR-450HP. You have to enable the "Movie engine" and then IPV6 option. Then HikariTV worked. |
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| [[LundFTPD]] The famous single process FTP daemon.
| | However, I noticed you could only watch for 2-3 minutes, then channels would go blocky, corrupt and generally be unplayable. Some channels did not play at all. |
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| [[SSL-lbnc]] FTP bnc/relay program with SSL.
| | It turns out that you can set the "multicast rate", for which the default is "11 mbps". |
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| [[llink]] Media Streamer for Media Players. SSDP/UPNP/HTTP
| | However, with HD channels, it is sending at about 8-16mbps. I changed the "multicast rate" to 22mbps and it is currently working well. |
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| [[rbl-add-ip]] Perl program to modify BDBHPT driver for DLZ+named.
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| [[DLZUtil]] Perl script to run a generic DLZ BDBHPT (not customised for RBL)
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| [[TeraStation]] My own programs and hacks for the Buffalo TeraStation RAID NAS.
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| [[LimHD200i]] My attempts to improve things on Tomacros HD player.
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| [[NetworkedMediaTank]] My attempts to improve things on Syabas' Networked Media Tank (popcornhour etc)
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| [[Dune HD Center]] My attempts to improve things on HDI's media player, Dune HD Center / Dune BD Prime
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| [[librarchy]] Interposing libc calls to add direct streaming from RAR archives.
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| [[ZFS_RAID|ZFS RAID]] Home build ZFS RAID running Open Solaris.
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| [[Random]] Useful trivia
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| [[mediainfo-rar]] Wrote a little front-end to MediaInfo to handle content in RAR archives, and ISO files
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| [[android]] Section for Android apps and games
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| [[libdvdread.plus]] libdvdread plus version, with UDF2.50, bluray and RAR support.
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| [[MeLe A2000]] All Winner A10 device
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| [[Hikari TV]] ひかりTV
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| [[Game_PC|Gamer PC]] Built a mini-itx game PC
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| [[Tokyo_Trips|Tokyo]] Places to go in and around Tokyo.
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| [[Amiga!_DS_Users]] For sharing Friend Codes.
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| [[Personal]] Area for personal stuff, not interesting to anyone.
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| [[TWoTH]] The Way of the Hubba. Last game I worked on for the Amiga 1200. ~1994
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| [[Donations]] '''Hall of Fame. Seriously appreciated gifts from kind people. Feel free to click on some of the ads too.'''
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Hikari TV ひかりTV
I signed up for HikariTV recently, to see what that is like to use. I went for the "double" tuner rental.
Initially I was using an old Buffalo G54 wifi router. It could technically handle it, but all wifi communication stopped when watching tv.
I went and picked up a WZR-450HP. You have to enable the "Movie engine" and then IPV6 option. Then HikariTV worked.
However, I noticed you could only watch for 2-3 minutes, then channels would go blocky, corrupt and generally be unplayable. Some channels did not play at all.
It turns out that you can set the "multicast rate", for which the default is "11 mbps".
However, with HD channels, it is sending at about 8-16mbps. I changed the "multicast rate" to 22mbps and it is currently working well.