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Enna
Updated by captainigloo on 2010-01-14 04:04:51
Enna is a Media Center application. Featuring a simple user interface, Enna is based on the powerful Enlightenment Foundations Libraries (EFL) as for its graphical user interface and GeeXboX libraries as for multimedia playback and information retrieval. Currently Supported ... - Activity / BookStore: read your favorite books from over the Internet. We currently support GoComics and OneManga content providers.
- Activity / Configuration: get information from your system and configure it (as well as Enna) quite easily.
- Activity / Music: listen to your favorite songs. It currently can display your music cover, the usual metadata information (song title, artist, album) and lyrics as well.
- Activity / Photo: provide a pictures wall representation of your photo collection. Also supports customizable slideshow effects.
- Activity / Video: watch your favorite movies and TV Shows. Enna automatically fetches information from your media to display cover, fanart pictures, synopsis, categories, users rating, actors, directors and such a like.
- Activity / Weather: displays the current weather at your location and the 4-days forecast. Weather information are provided by Google Web services.
- Browser / DVD Video: let you play your personnal Video DVDs.
- Browser / Local Files: let you browse your local file system (HDDs, USB keys, SAMBA/NFS mounted network shares ...)
- Browser / Media Database: All accessible media files are automatically parsed by Enna and stored in an SQLite database. You can then browse your favorite media collection by type, categories, artist and so on.
- Input / Keyboard and Mouse: multiple inputs are available, keyboard and mouse obviously are. Interface has been designed to be controllable with minimalistic controls. A 2-buttons mouse should do the job. Through keyboard, the 4 arrows, Enter and Backspace keys also should match.
- Input / LIRC: let you control Enna through any LIRC-compatible remote control. All you need is a well-configured lircrc file.
- Volumes / HAL: through Linux Hardware Abstraction Layer, Enna can auto-detect any hot-(un)plugged device.
- Volumes / mtab: reading the /etc/mtab file, Enna allows you to access to all relevant mounted locations
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This download data looks kind of old: its the cvs link. Is it the right one? I can't get this version to compile correctly: there's a missing reference to lms_stop_processing in enna_scanner.c
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astack, you need to get 'lightmediascanner' i think... Its all detailed in the README file.
As for the cvs/svn link, its a problem thats getting fixed. Infact i think the server just needs a restart... Ill get it fixed.
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Thanks sda and toma, I eventually thought to look in the svn repo, that version works.
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