Author: SubJunk

PS3 Media Server (SubJunk Build) 1.20.412-SB5

This release fixes bugs and adds features.

Changelog:

  • Updated MPlayer from build 30369 to 32674 (was already supposed to be done but I somehow missed it)
  • Changed the PS3 Slim detected image on the main window, since that shadow always bugged me :p
  • Deleted unused images (for lower filesize)
  • Fixed GameTrailers support (hopefully)

PS3 Media Server (SubJunk Build) 1.20.412-SB4

This release fixes bugs and adds features.

Changelog:

  • Customised the default audio and subtitle language priorities for English, Japanese, French and German installations
  • Customised options for multiple CPU cores (issue 834)
  • Added more file sorting options (issue 595)
  • DVR-MS compatibility fixed
  • Media library bug fixed

PS3 Media Server (SubJunk Build) 1.20.412-SB1

I’ve been customising some parts of PS3 Media Server for myself and I thought I may as well release a custom build.
It’s built on top of 1.20.412, the changes from that version are:

  • Updated FFMPEG from build 22628 to 25870
  • Updated MEncoder from RTM to P4 builds
  • Updated MEncoder fonts, etc. to build 32674
  • Updated JRE download links from 6.12 to 6.22
  • Changed icon
  • Changed titles a bit

VanillaPorter 1.2.1

Here’s a small tweak to the Vanilla exporter script; the script that exports the databases of other forums and Vanilla 1 to Vanilla 2.
With the current official build, the posts that were deleted in Vanilla 1 became undeleted in Vanilla 2, and this fixes it.
I think the tweak will be added to the next official build anyway but until then you can use this.

Download here and, as with before, follow the instructions here.

Vanilla 1.2 Beta 1

Vanilla 2 has been released now and it’s pretty cool!
However, some people have put a lot of time into their Vanilla 1 forums and just want to stay with that for now.

Dinoboff and I put a lot of effort into the unreleased Vanilla 1.2, and sadly we didn’t finish it before Vanilla 2 was released and the Vanilla 1 project basically died.
Still, we did some great work, we fixed some bugs that are present in 1.1.10 – and possibly introduced some new ones, hence the “beta” – so I am releasing our work for those who want it.

The main changes we implemented are:

  • Updated default theme
    It’s still the regular default theme (and the old one is still there for those who want it) but it is upgraded with new buttons, fonts and other small tweaks which I think looks better.
    The old default theme also has some small bugfixes for layout inconsistencies, transparent icons are now allowed, etc.
  • Packaged extensions
    There are now “trusted” extensions included in the download.
    These are mostly extensions written by Dinoboff, me and Mark (Vanilla founder) as well as other trusted members of the community and they are all pretty good.
    We were including the new extension Minify (which made it to Vanilla 2, as well) which just optimizes loading times, but I have removed it from this download since it is unfinished in Vanilla 1 and is too unstable to include.
    Using these versions of the extensions instead of the released ones is highly recommended; in some cases we updated them a lot but never released the changes in a download.
  • Changed to jQuery from Prototype
    Well this one explains itself. It’s faster and nicer to code for.
  • Improved security
    There is improved protection against CSRF attacks in the core and extensions
  • Client-side image resizing
    Similar to the IP.Board feature, this makes all images the are too big for the screen be confined to the screen. It’s nifty.

You can register to the demo site and muck around there if you want.

Demo

Download

If you want to make bug reports here that’s OK and I might fix them if I find the time, no promises though.
If you have code to contribute that’s cool too.

Faster version of Firefox

I just started using Pale Moon which is a custom build of Firefox that is optimised for Windows users.
It works exactly like Firefox but faster, and you can use the import tool to import everything from your Firefox installation.
Note: When running the import tool if you have lots of extensions and things like that, it might give a “script took too long” error, just click “Continue” until it finishes. I clicked continue 3-4 times before it finished.

Here are the advantages copied from the main page:

  • Highly optimized for current processors
  • 100% Firefox sourced: As safe as the browser that has seen years of development.
  • Uses slightly less memory because of disabled redundant and optional code
  • Significant speed increases for page drawing and script processing
  • Support for SVG and Canvas
  • Support for Firefox extensions, themes and personas
  • Able to use existing Firefox profiles with this migration tool

I’ve always stayed with Firefox despite Chrome’s speed advantage because I like Firefox’s extensions too much, so this build works great towards closing that gap.
Is anyone else using it?
Let me know what you think 🙂

PS3 Media Server 1.20.411

There has been an update released today of PS3 Media Server, from 1.20.410 to 1.20.411. The changes are:

  • Double check for Mplayer existence and font generation (useful for latest Sherpya’s revisions)
  • Ability to shutdown DLNAorgPN automatic support for a given renderer (see DLNAOrgPN attribute in the renderer conf file)
  • Some hack stuff for mpeg2 remux on Bravia TVs
  • RAW generation fixed
  • Custom mencoder quality settings for a given renderer

I compiled it at another user’s request since it’s not yet available for official download.
Here is the download link in case anyone else is interested.

Note: When you run the program it still says 1.20.409, just ignore it.

And finally, welcome back Shagrath! Thanks for the new build!

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