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djm d September 15, 2013, 14:07


OpenELEC (Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center), a small package designed to create a home theater (HTPC - Home Theatre PC). Used as the basis of a media center XBMC, has rich functionality and supports empowerment through your add-ons. Size of the system image suitable for booting from USB-drive (flash) or SD-card is 80-125MB. OpenELEC installation is so easy that anyone can turn a computer into a home theater in less than 15 minutes to work with you no more difficult than with a DVD-player or set-top box.
Besides regular features XBMC, OpenELEC supports a number of additional features aimed at simplifying the maximum. For example, preparing a special configuration addition, lam dep allows you to configure the network connection, control parameters LCD-screens, enable or disable the automatic installation of updates. In this case, all manipulations can be performed without a keyboard, only with the remote control. Out of the box distribution supports features such as the use of remote control (control as possible via infrared or via Bluetooth), business file sharing (integrated server Samba), lam dep built-in BitTorrent-client Transmission, automatic search and connection of local and external drives. The user does not need to worry about maintaining the system up to date, because lam dep in the distribution is used to automatically download and install updates, activated when you connect to the global lam dep network. You can extend the functionality of the distribution system through the add-ons that are installed lam dep from a separate repository, developed by the project developers. OpenELEC will work on Pentium 4 x86 and older computers. Availability of open and proprietary drivers for cards AMD / ATI, NVIDIA and Intel. The structure also includes a large collection of drivers for TV-tuners, wired and wireless network cards - Support funds accelerated video decoding: Intel VAAPI, NVIDIA VDPAU, AMD XVBA (through VAAPI) and Broadcom CrystalHD; - Additional optimizations for different types of processors and chipsets used in nettops, including Intel Atom, AMD Fusion, NVIDIA ION and Raspberry Pi; - High speed download - distribution is ready to go in 10 seconds - Support for network filesystems for Windows (SMB / CIFS), MacOS (AFP), Linux (NFS / SSH / SFTP); - The built-in NTP-service for setting the time - Built-samba-server to provide access to local storage - Support for playback of streams with DVB-devices and view content via IP TV; - Possibility of extended configuration through SSH; - Support for local file systems: lam dep EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, FAT32, NTFS, HFS, HFS +, JFS, XFS and ReiserFS; - Support for remote controls: HID (Boxee, Nyxboard), Windows MCE, ATI X10, IMON , IRTRANS, lam dep Nuvoton, Fintek, ENE eHome, ITE8x12, RedRat3, StreamZap etc. Download the setup OpenELEC 3.2 at this link:
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