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        <title>wdtv_firmware_hacks - deleted spam</title>
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        <description>*  Network support - playback from CIFS/SAMBA/Windows Shares or NFS (recommended for 720p - required for 1080p)
	*  DVD-ROM playback (ext3-boot, DVDmod, &amp; WDLXTV firmwares)

	*  As a consequence of the WDTV using a MIPS CPU, over 800 applications available and easy to install from the MIPS-based NSLU2 software repository. 
 for example asterix, torrent-client, wget, mysql, php, ssh, screen, icq, perl, python and more</description>
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        <title>wdtv_boot_process - removed spam</title>
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        <description>linuxjacques is explaining boot process (with further details by Zorander):


	*  The boot loader is called zboot. It is in the first flash partition (mtd1). \\zboot reads hardware settings from something called an XENV block. 
 These are things such as memory timings. 
 

	*  zboot then mounts the second flash partition (mtd2) which is a cromfs image. 
 mtd2 contains several files, some in bin and some in xrpc xload format. 
 The xrpc files are signed and potentially encrypted. 
 These are load…</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-06-28T10:22:30+02:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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        <description>Glosary

	*  What is media container ?
	*  What is codec ?

Supported Media

Notes

	*  WDTV supports a wide variety of codecs and containers.
	*  Unsupported codecs or containers need to be re-encoded and/or re-muxed using media tools on a computer.
		*  Re-encoding is a slow, resource-intensive process that typically results in some reduction in video quality.
		*  Re-muxing (i.e. multiplexing) is fast and lossless and is used to add/remove features to a video container.
			*  Secondary audio …</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-06-17T15:54:38+02:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>João Henriques</dc:creator>
        <title>wdtv_web_interface</title>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>Frequently Asked Questions



	*  WDTV FAQ
	*  WDTV Codecs FAQ
	*  WDTV Video encoding with H.264/x264 encoder
	*  Common Audio or Video conversion tasks


WDTV Technical Information



	*  Boot process
	*  Extract romfs of the official firmware
	*  Shell root access
	*  Compiling environment
	*  What's inside the box</description>
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        <title>extract_romfs - created</title>
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        <description>To extract the rootfs of the firmware, you should (from linux shell of course)


	*  download the lastest official firmware
	*  unzip the zip archive
	*  dd if=wdtv.bin of=cramfs.img bs=32 skip=1c
	*  mkdir tmp
	*  mount -o loop cramfs.img tmp


found here</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-03-11T15:09:34+02:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Linda C. Lopez</dc:creator>
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        <description>*  Free Covers  link
	*  Movie Poster link
	*  IMP Awards link 
	*  Movie posters (bigger pictures) link
	*  Movie Posters link
	*  Movie Posters Shop link


Any small image is possible add like thumbnail to WDTV you need only follow this simple how-to</description>
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        <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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Send me a private message on wdtvforum.com on 3dxr account or any other WIKI admin user 

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