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=== Subtitles ===
=== Subtitles ===
As specified in the configuration files, you can place ssupported subtitle files either in the same directory as the movie file, or in a separate directory just for subs. In either case, the sub file must have the exact same name as the movie file,, apart from the extenstion.<br>
As specified in the configuration files, you can place supported subtitle files either in the same directory as the movie file, or in a separate directory just for subs. In either case, the sub file must have the ''exact'' same name as the movie file, apart from the extension.<br>
Example: myMovie.avi; myMovie.sub
Example: <code>myMovie.avi</code> gives <code>myMovie.sub</code>


The subtitle format support follows what Syabas NMT supplies in their firmware.
The subtitle format support follows what Syabas NMT supplies in their firmware. For the A-100 model look here: [http://www.popcornhour.com PopcornHour.com]


=== Jukebox skin, cover art and media info ===
=== Jukebox skin, cover art and media info ===

Revision as of 10:04, 23 March 2008

llink user guide

(This is a first draft made from heart, since I did not have the unit and llink at hand at the time of writing. It's a Wiki, if you think there is room for improvement and additions, make your contribution! /dc11ab)

Configuration

Before you start the llink media server you need to configure it. There are two files, llink.conf and jukebox.conf, located in the llink directory. Open them with a text editor and follow the instructions to make llink work to your specifications.

Apart from configuring llink, you need to ensure your environment is acceopting it. Make sure your firewall, routers and other applications make room for llink. A very common mistake is to leave llink and the Syabas media server myihome running at the same time, on the same port (default 8000).

Read the .conf files carefully and update them correctly.


A simple guide for Windows is located here: llink windows installation

It may be useful for people using other OS too.

Browsing your media

Use the color buttons on the Popcorn Hour A-100 remote control to browse trough your media directories. .

Red = Back to root
Green = Step (???)
Yellow = Previous
Blue = Next

Subtitles

As specified in the configuration files, you can place supported subtitle files either in the same directory as the movie file, or in a separate directory just for subs. In either case, the sub file must have the exact same name as the movie file, apart from the extension.
Example: myMovie.avi gives myMovie.sub

The subtitle format support follows what Syabas NMT supplies in their firmware. For the A-100 model look here: PopcornHour.com

Jukebox skin, cover art and media info

The file jukebox.conf holds the config needed to run the cover art & media info skin Jukebox. Just like the subtitles, you can place the media info xml file either in the same directory as the movie, or in a separate directory as configured in in the jukebox.conf file.

The xml file should be compatible to the free to use for personal purpose MyMovies[1] application, which can auto-generate xml files for your collection. You will find the specifications and macros that llink supports here: Llink:macros .