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jj69
Jan 19, 2012Aspirant
What to expect from Duo V2 operating system ?
I'm considering changing my Duo (Sparc) for a Duo V2 (arm). The original Duo is great especially thanx to community add-ons. I could see that WhoCares has begun porting his add-ons so I guess the ne...
WhoCares_
Jan 19, 2012Mentor
jj69 wrote: What I would like to achive is the same thing with mp4 ts stream (not handled by older vlc) from the same box or HDHomeRun or same of the kind (simple PVR functions actually). I actually need a RTSP stream dumper.
If you send me a stream to test with and the VLC command line syntax you intend to use I can give it a try.
jj69 wrote: Does your solution implies we need the "target printer" filter for cups on the NAS ?
This could present a problem with some brand that do not provide filters for any other architecture than x86 (this is the case for my Samsung CLX 3185fn).
Since the i-Devices at least to my knowledge don't come with own printer drivers I fear that using target drivers would be the way to go. However, what I did was to enhance CUPS on the ReadyNAS so that it not only supports USB printers but also networked printers and possibly even printers attached to a Windows host. So there's a small chance you could send just raw data to a printer that is managed by the ReadyNAS but in reality is attached to a Windows box. In that case the actual rendering could be handled by the Windows machine, eliminating the need for a dedicated target driver. But I haven't tested this ;) Next time, just buy a Brother printer, as far as I know they come with full source code for their drivers. Or HP (I also ported HPLIP to the x86 ReadyNAS so I should be able to do the same for ARM).
-Stefan
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