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2010-01-07
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2010-01-07
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2010-01-07
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2010-01-07
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2010-01-07
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@ Salem, VA
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I'll check knots out, but a search for knots or knots server didn't turn up anything useful. Do you have a link?
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2010-01-12
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2010-01-12
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Just wondering if anybody uses Orb to stream media when they're away from home, or even away from the PC. I generally use it most when I'm in the kitchen to stream live TV to my laptop while i cook stuff.
I've had problems getting streaming video to my n900 though, which sucks.
Is anyone working on a native app for Maemo so you don't have to use the slow web interface? If nobody else is, I might try my hand at it. Although I've had the worst experience ever developing for Maemo so nothing will probably come of it. I'm also working on a simple rts in XNA targetting the Xbox, PC, and Zune simultaneously so I don't know how much time I'd actually devote to it.