It would be great if you could get it working, Nicolas Huillard, mentioned also the popcornhour device, which in turn also has a MIPS architecture according to: http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/NMT:fuse
Perhaps as time permits, one could setup a wiki page with some detailed information. I'm interested in setting up such a device my self.
-- Theunis
On 27/02/2008, Artem Makhutov artem@makhutov.org wrote:
Hi,
has anybody thought of running VDR on OpenWRT?
The Asus WL-500g Premium is an wlan access point with two USB 2.0 Ports. It has a 266 MHz Broadcom BCM94704 MIPS CPU and is running linux.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Asus/WL500GP
It is possible to connect a harddrive and some USB DVB-S cards via USB to the access point.
So VDR has to be compiled for the MIPS architecture.
The benefit of an access point is that it makes absolutly no noice, is quite inexpensive and takes less electricity.
It would be great if the access point could record videos on its harddisk and share them over network via samba or stream it...
Is this possible? Any ideas?
Thanks, Artem
-- Artem Makhutov Unterort Str. 36 D-65760 Eschborn