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<a href=http://s1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb353/tightsgirl/?action=view&amp;current=mock_stocking_tights2.jpg target=_blank><img src=http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb353/tightsgirl/mock_stocking_tights2.jpg border=0 align=right height=150 width=150 alt=Tights> </a> We don’t look a like, we do not operate alike so why ought to we dress up likewise? Individualism in a globe of concurrence is freedom in every sense of the word. Fashion is and often will likely be one of the most popular forms of communicating style and identity. Fashion is an eclectic mix of every little thing that symbolises who you are and who you would like to be.  It's reality and fantasy it is an image that everybody who comes in contact with you will remember and fashion is only hindered by your creativeness.
'''llink is a media streamer''' that let's you play movies, view online trailers, browse images or play music over a network using the http protocol. It should work with most Syabas NMT hardware (NetworkedMediaTank middleware based players), such as the Popcorn Hour A- and B-series, HDX, iSTAR, Egreat a whole range of others, possibly even a couple of older ones like the LinkTheater. Some of the best reasons to run llink is that it can run on a great many platforms, including most popular NAS devices - even on the NMT player itself - and it can play media directly from RAR files.


In a modern culture where the majority of us shop off the rack isn’t it good to know that you will find accessories that may take an item of clothing and go from bland to “BAM”?  Creating looks which are unique although adhering to the latest styles and trends and at times beginning new ones. One of the fastest growing and most versatile of these trend-setting accessories is [http://toptightsgirls.blogspot.com/ tights]  , which have gone from plain and bland to fashionable and sexy. Today’s fashion tights are not the tights of “yesteryear”.


When I was a kid, I remember wearing tights under my catholic school uniform and they weren’t fairly or fashionable, they were functional, simple in style and color, black, white and navy blue. I wore them usually during the winter months since they had been warmer than knee high socks. Retrospectively, it’s funny now because I was really excited when the hosiery business made them in red, and green. That was then and this is now, today’s design dictates change and shouts uniqueness. Skirts and dresses are smaller and tights are a welcome addition for self-expression, and fashion.
[[Image:llink.screen2.jpg|right|thumb|100px|llink-2.2.0 aqua skin]]
[[Image:llink.screen3.jpg|right|thumb|100px|llink-1.9.9 jukebox skin]]
[[Image:llink.screen4.jpg|right|thumb|100px|llink-2.2.0 clterm skin]]
[[Image:llink.screen5.jpg|right|thumb|100px|llink-2.2.0 nmt skin]]
[[Image:Kamaishi_skies.jpg|right|thumb|100px|llink-2.2.0 kamaishi_skies skin]]


Today’s hosiery are modern, an extension of your qualities, expressive, fun, flirty and gorgeous. They come in a wide variety of styles, colours, designs, and textures. There is a pair for every event, whether you're going out with buddies, a BBQ, a concert or work, there is a style, pattern and a hue for anybody irrespective of money or gender. Not only do they come in a number of styles and colorations, you'll be able to locate them in a price range that is cost-effective for you. Numerous department shops have particular hosiery departments to display hot designers like, DKNY, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs and Dolce Gabbana. What I personally have found tends to be that people tend to think that the much more costly the product the more indestructible it's but $10 dollar pair of tights tear as effortlessly as $50 dollar pair. Another great aspect about them is that they are easy to preserve. No pricey dry cleaning or special instructions. Rinse with both warm or cold water, use a mild detergent, dry and decide to wear.  This usually preserves the colour and pattern consistency, Furthermore, I recommend air-drying over normal heat dryers to avoid shrinkage. 
=== llink overview ===


All women regardless of what your personal form is there's something for you inside the world of tightsMy only advice is don’t limit your self, choose patterns and styles that compliment your figure type and be extremely creative.
* [[Llink:compatible_players|List of compatible players]]
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==== Features ====
<iframe width=210 height=170 src=http://www.youtube.com/embed/S_3ZeRfohnM frameborder=0 allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
* Parses various video containers: vob, avi, ts, mkv, tp, mov, m2ts, evo.
* Streams any file type the NMT player can handle: mp3, flac, jpeg, png etc.
* Can play straight '''from rar files''': no more need to unrar your media. (Comes with special unrar-3.7.8-seek.)
* SSDP / UPnP discovery support (although minimal).
* [[Llink:skins|Skin support]]: make your own html templates  or choose from pre-built.
* Simple iMDb querying to look up media information for Jukebox skins.
* Both HD and SD skins available.
* Light, tiny and clean code for Unix, OsX and Windows. Compiles to most platforms.
* Paginating: support to send listings in pages, with tags for Next/Prev.
* PlayAll cgi tag, and PlayAllFrom.
* External subtitles: subtitle files can be consolidated in one directory.
* libdvdnav support (and libdvdcss): provides basic playback of DVD .iso and .img files and from DVD drives.
* UDF 2.50 BD5-ISO support: provides basic playback of Bluray and HD-DVD.
* (External process support, like mencoder: incomplete).
* Can initiate custom shell scripts.
* Keep track of what you have already seen: small database for 'watched' media.
 
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=== Todo ===
 
In no particular order:
* Add a transparent FTP fs layer? this would be well nice if it worked with RAR. ''Be quite easy to do now as a 'unrar' replacement, 'unftp'.''
* Scraping/parsing of .NFO files (for media info).
* mms:// protocol support (libmms looks ok, but has own select() call, needs deeper inspection).
** Implemented as unmms (unrar clone) but Stream support on PCH is lacking. Please bug Syabas about letting us set stream-mode
* Scrape/look for subtitles (ex. http://www.subtitlesource.org/title/tt0325710/).
* Proposed [[llink:menus|menus]]. Partly working since v2.2.0
* Configuration via web page.
* [http://www.teamavalaunch.com/ Avalaunch] style backgrounds. (Ex. fetch picture from [http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html NASA] every 30s and refresh) for mp3/playlists.
* Playing mp3s, and photos from RAR files don't appear to work.
* When playing music, allow to specify pictures to view.
* <s>Explore what more power we get from libdvdnav: choose audio tracks etc.</s> ALso, subtitle streams since C200 can display!
* Support [http://www.antp.be/software/moviecatalog ANT's Movie Database] .xml files.
** Difficult. ANT did weird things like put entire DB in one giant XML, with no references to the disk path.
* Support [http://www.movienizer.com Movienizer's Movie Database] .xml files.  Please provide sample .xml files for inspection.
* Remote skin support, e.g. invoke play from an iPhone or any other web enabled device.
* Apparently directories/files with "&" may not get a tick in the visited db. URL decoding?
* Make ticked directories become un-ticked when new files (unticked) files are added to the directory.
* Add NMJ sqlite DB support. Test MediaInfo source [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/test-mediainfo.c] is working.
* BUG: upnp MX is supposed to replay with random delay "between 0 and MX". Use timer callbacks
* BUG: upnp missing filters/sortcriteria.
 
=== User guide and other documentation ===
 
Feel free to contribute to the wiki documentation:
 
* [[Llink:user_guide|User guide]] for functions.
* [[Llink:Windows_installation|Installation guide]] for Windows.
* [[llink:Linux_installation|Installation guide]] for Linux.
* [[llink:macros|Macros]] supported by the HTML engine in llink.
* [[llink:Samples|Sample Files]] for configuring llink Jukebox xml.
* [[llink:Compiling|Compiling]] Guide for compiling, cross-compiling and compiling on Windows.
 
=== Download binaries ===
 
Note: if you are in luck, devices not listed here may share platform and architecture.
Please report your success/failure.
 
* [[llink:windows|Windows]] 2.2.5 binaries for Windows OS
* [[llink:osx|OsX]] 2.3.0 binaries for Apple Macintosh Os X. App Store submitted.
* [[llink:nmt|NMT]] 2.2.4 binaries for the Network Media Tank (Popcornhour A-100, C200 etc.) '''Please use CSI to install'''
* [[llink:linux|Linux]] 2.2.4 binaries for Linux OS, Intel (add more if you can)
* [[llink:opensolaris|OpenSolaris]] 2.2.5 binaries for OpenSolaris (Solaris 11) OS, Intel
* [[llink:readynas|ReadyNAS]] 2.2.2 binaries and instructions for Infrant/Netgear ReadyNAS
* [[llink:synology|Synology]] 2.2.4 binaries and older, instructions for Synology NAS (ppc and arm)
* [[llink:asus_wl-500gl|Asus WL-500GL]] binaries for Asus router running OpenWrt
* [[llink:Asus WL-500g Premium|Asus WL-500g Premium]] binaries for Asus router running Oleg's firmware
* [[llink:landisk|landisk]] binaries for IO-Data landisk uhdl-av, cpu-SH4
* "[[llink on a stick]]" let's you run llink from a USB stick or external USB drive (unmaintained)
* [[Llink:dlink_dns323|D-Link DNS-323]] binaries and instructions for D-Link NAS
* [http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?p=6195 Bubba server] 2.2.0 Linux compile instructions (no binaries)
* [http://www.azboxworld.com/index.php?page=Thread&postID=66741#post66741 AzBox HD] 2.2.0 plugin binaries
* [[llink:buffalo|Buffalo]] 2.2.3 binaries and instructions for Buffalo Linkstation (arm)
* [[llink:Thecus|Thecus]] N5200-N0503 2.2.2 binaries (intel Atom)
* [[llink:qnap|QNAP]] 2.2.4 binaries for QNAP TS-109/209 series (arm)
 
''(Compilers, you can upload new versions directly in the wiki, see Synology page as example)''
 
=== Sources ===
 
* [[llink:sources|Sources]] Build your own for your platform. Includes autoconf for Unix and project files for Windows Visual Studio.
* libdvdcss sources are: [http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/1.2.10/ libdvdcss-1.2.10.tar.gz]
* [[llink:mime|mime.types]] defining MIME types, generally not needed, only if you use it with a browser.
* <s>libdvdnav sources are: [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/dvdnav/ libdvdnav-4.1.2]</s> ''libdvdnav sources now included.''
* <s>libdvdread with MSVC++ Project files: [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/llink/libdvdread-0.9.7-win32.tar.gz</s>
* <s>libdvdread sources for llink v2.0.8 to 2.1.1 only are: [http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/downloads.shtml libdvdread-0.9.7.tar.bz]</s>
 
=== Known issues ===
 
Although llink is capable of many things, there are limitations that should be known to users.
Please read here for details: [[Llink:Known_issues]]
 
=== Changelog ===
 
The [[llink:changelog|llink changelog]] contains the basic release notes history.

Revision as of 05:54, 27 August 2011

llink is a media streamer that let's you play movies, view online trailers, browse images or play music over a network using the http protocol. It should work with most Syabas NMT hardware (NetworkedMediaTank middleware based players), such as the Popcorn Hour A- and B-series, HDX, iSTAR, Egreat a whole range of others, possibly even a couple of older ones like the LinkTheater. Some of the best reasons to run llink is that it can run on a great many platforms, including most popular NAS devices - even on the NMT player itself - and it can play media directly from RAR files.


llink-2.2.0 aqua skin
llink-1.9.9 jukebox skin
llink-2.2.0 clterm skin
llink-2.2.0 nmt skin
llink-2.2.0 kamaishi_skies skin

llink overview

Features

  • Parses various video containers: vob, avi, ts, mkv, tp, mov, m2ts, evo.
  • Streams any file type the NMT player can handle: mp3, flac, jpeg, png etc.
  • Can play straight from rar files: no more need to unrar your media. (Comes with special unrar-3.7.8-seek.)
  • SSDP / UPnP discovery support (although minimal).
  • Skin support: make your own html templates or choose from pre-built.
  • Simple iMDb querying to look up media information for Jukebox skins.
  • Both HD and SD skins available.
  • Light, tiny and clean code for Unix, OsX and Windows. Compiles to most platforms.
  • Paginating: support to send listings in pages, with tags for Next/Prev.
  • PlayAll cgi tag, and PlayAllFrom.
  • External subtitles: subtitle files can be consolidated in one directory.
  • libdvdnav support (and libdvdcss): provides basic playback of DVD .iso and .img files and from DVD drives.
  • UDF 2.50 BD5-ISO support: provides basic playback of Bluray and HD-DVD.
  • (External process support, like mencoder: incomplete).
  • Can initiate custom shell scripts.
  • Keep track of what you have already seen: small database for 'watched' media.

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Todo

In no particular order:

  • Add a transparent FTP fs layer? this would be well nice if it worked with RAR. Be quite easy to do now as a 'unrar' replacement, 'unftp'.
  • Scraping/parsing of .NFO files (for media info).
  • mms:// protocol support (libmms looks ok, but has own select() call, needs deeper inspection).
    • Implemented as unmms (unrar clone) but Stream support on PCH is lacking. Please bug Syabas about letting us set stream-mode
  • Scrape/look for subtitles (ex. http://www.subtitlesource.org/title/tt0325710/).
  • Proposed menus. Partly working since v2.2.0
  • Configuration via web page.
  • Avalaunch style backgrounds. (Ex. fetch picture from NASA every 30s and refresh) for mp3/playlists.
  • Playing mp3s, and photos from RAR files don't appear to work.
  • When playing music, allow to specify pictures to view.
  • Explore what more power we get from libdvdnav: choose audio tracks etc. ALso, subtitle streams since C200 can display!
  • Support ANT's Movie Database .xml files.
    • Difficult. ANT did weird things like put entire DB in one giant XML, with no references to the disk path.
  • Support Movienizer's Movie Database .xml files. Please provide sample .xml files for inspection.
  • Remote skin support, e.g. invoke play from an iPhone or any other web enabled device.
  • Apparently directories/files with "&" may not get a tick in the visited db. URL decoding?
  • Make ticked directories become un-ticked when new files (unticked) files are added to the directory.
  • Add NMJ sqlite DB support. Test MediaInfo source [1] is working.
  • BUG: upnp MX is supposed to replay with random delay "between 0 and MX". Use timer callbacks
  • BUG: upnp missing filters/sortcriteria.

User guide and other documentation

Feel free to contribute to the wiki documentation:

Download binaries

Note: if you are in luck, devices not listed here may share platform and architecture. Please report your success/failure.

  • Windows 2.2.5 binaries for Windows OS
  • OsX 2.3.0 binaries for Apple Macintosh Os X. App Store submitted.
  • NMT 2.2.4 binaries for the Network Media Tank (Popcornhour A-100, C200 etc.) Please use CSI to install
  • Linux 2.2.4 binaries for Linux OS, Intel (add more if you can)
  • OpenSolaris 2.2.5 binaries for OpenSolaris (Solaris 11) OS, Intel
  • ReadyNAS 2.2.2 binaries and instructions for Infrant/Netgear ReadyNAS
  • Synology 2.2.4 binaries and older, instructions for Synology NAS (ppc and arm)
  • Asus WL-500GL binaries for Asus router running OpenWrt
  • Asus WL-500g Premium binaries for Asus router running Oleg's firmware
  • landisk binaries for IO-Data landisk uhdl-av, cpu-SH4
  • "llink on a stick" let's you run llink from a USB stick or external USB drive (unmaintained)
  • D-Link DNS-323 binaries and instructions for D-Link NAS
  • Bubba server 2.2.0 Linux compile instructions (no binaries)
  • AzBox HD 2.2.0 plugin binaries
  • Buffalo 2.2.3 binaries and instructions for Buffalo Linkstation (arm)
  • Thecus N5200-N0503 2.2.2 binaries (intel Atom)
  • QNAP 2.2.4 binaries for QNAP TS-109/209 series (arm)

(Compilers, you can upload new versions directly in the wiki, see Synology page as example)

Sources

Known issues

Although llink is capable of many things, there are limitations that should be known to users. Please read here for details: Llink:Known_issues

Changelog

The llink changelog contains the basic release notes history.