<?xml version='1.0'?><rss version='0.2'><channel><title>Mediatomb News</title><link>http://mediatomb.cc</link><description>MediaTomb - Free UPnP MediaServer</description><language>en-us</language><webMaster>contact@mediatomb.cc</webMaster><item><title>Holidays</title><description>Hi everyone, I&amp;#8217;m currently on holidays without a permanent internet access. This means that I will not be able to answer questions in the forums and give support.


	I&amp;#8217;ll be back in about a month :&gt;</description><pubDate>2008-07-28</pubDate><guid>http://mediatomb.cc/news?item=46</guid></item><item><title>WL500g Static Package Fixed</title><description>We had reports about problems with our static package for the WL500g, something was going wrong, as the result the server was eating up about 90% CPU time, same problem was also visible on the Linksys WRT350N


	Thanks to npmccallum who helped us debugging, we were able to investigate and fix this problem.


	We received further success reports, the static packages were tested on the Buffalo LinkStation Live, Conceptronic CH3WNAS, Emtec Movie Cube R500, AVM FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7270 and Thecus N4100Plus.


	What about 0.12? We&amp;#8217;re trying :&gt;</description><pubDate>2008-07-04</pubDate><guid>http://mediatomb.cc/news?item=45</guid></item><item><title>First Static Packages Released</title><description>Some time ago we started to work on static MediaTomb packages for various NAS devices, now we have the first results.


	Thanks to everyone who responded and helped testing!


	So far we have working and tested packages for the Maxtor MSS-I, Asus WL500g, Promise NS4300N, Encore ENNHD-1GS and the Raidsonic IB-NAS4200-B. The packages should also run on other devices &amp;#8211; just check the architecture. We have a MIPS-II little endian (mips2el), a MIPS32 little endian (mips32el),an ARM 9 little endian (armv4), OABI and a PPC (ppce300c2) versions.


	Tests for more architectures continue, so the list is likely to increase.


	You will find the new packages in the download section.</description><pubDate>2008-04-29</pubDate><guid>http://mediatomb.cc/news?item=44</guid></item><item><title>Wiki For FAQ/Scripting/Transcoding</title><description>After numerous requests we added a Wiki to our site. Currently we have three topics that can be edited by users: FAQ, Scripting and Transcoding


	That means that from now on you can share your favorite transcoding and import scripts and you can also help us to fill the FAQ.


	Some news on the static packages: I received a few responses and we successfully tested the statically linked version of MediaTomb on the MSS-I, WL500g and the NS4300N. We will release these packages soon.</description><pubDate>2008-04-21</pubDate><guid>http://mediatomb.cc/news?item=43</guid></item><item><title>Need Testers For Static Packages!</title><description>Seeing that more and more NAS devices are coming out, we thought that it may be a good idea to offer users another option to easily install and run MediaTomb. Although there are nice things like Optware and other community firmware projects, some users may simply not want to completely replace the original firmware on their units.


	The easiest solution for this case is to offer statically linked binary packages. They do not have any additional dependencies, all required libraries are already linked in, so one will only have to pick the correct package for the given architecture and that&amp;#8217;s it. Since the packages are completely independent from the rest of the system they should run on existing vendor firmware without much trouble.


	However &amp;#8211; we need your help. We can offer cross compiled packages for various architectures, but we usually do not have the hardware to test if they are actually working. That&amp;#8217;s why we are looking for volunteers who are willing to test these packages &amp;#8211; once we get a confirmation that everything works as expected we will make the package available for public download.


	If you have a NAS with shell access and would like to help &amp;#8211; please contact us!


	I started a thread in the forums   about this, don&amp;#8217;t hesitate to post in case of questions.</description><pubDate>2008-04-16</pubDate><guid>http://mediatomb.cc/news?item=42</guid></item></channel></rss>

