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PRACTICE TIP<br />

Topfield Software<br />

Topfield TAPs – Little Helpers<br />

for Your Topfield Receiver<br />

Software developers don’t always have it as easy as you might think<br />

they do. While one user wants to have very specific functions, the others<br />

sit there with puzzled expressions; while the professionals are always<br />

looking for more exotic uses for their equipment, the entire system<br />

must still remain easy to use for the beginner. This problem was solved<br />

decades ago in PC’s in that on one side there are the operating system<br />

manufacturers and then on the other side you have hundreds of thousands<br />

of other smaller companies that have developed supplementary<br />

programs based on the basic operating system.<br />

Up until recently, these types<br />

of developments were unknown<br />

in the DVB-S, DVB-C or DVB-T<br />

receiver world, and these boxes<br />

from all the different manufacturers<br />

come with only the exact features<br />

that were foreseen during<br />

their design stages.<br />

For the aspiring South Korean<br />

manufacturer Topfield, this was<br />

simply not good enough. They<br />

came up with a plan to actively<br />

include the end users of their set<br />

top boxes in the developmental<br />

process. This was made possible<br />

by a unique programming<br />

interface, called TAP (Topfield<br />

Application Program), that the<br />

manufacturer made available at<br />

no cost to all users and included<br />

precise documentation of the possibilities<br />

and the proper approach<br />

to take. It didn’t take long for<br />

dozens of hobbyists to surface<br />

that wanted to improve the capabilities<br />

of their Topfield receivers.<br />

Thanks to the Internet, these<br />

small supplemental programs<br />

quickly spread to others allowing<br />

Topfield receiver owners to<br />

choose from a variety of TAPs in<br />

order to upgrade their box with a<br />

specific useful function. A few of<br />

the better TAPs we would like to<br />

introduce to you here along with<br />

a download link so that you can<br />

take these TAPs for a test drive in<br />

your receiver.<br />

Unless otherwise mentioned,<br />

most of the TAPs are compatible<br />

with Topfield’s 5000 and 6000 PVR<br />

series and are easily uploaded into<br />

the receivers via the USB port or<br />

the network interface using the<br />

freely-available Altair program<br />

(downloadable from www.i-topfield.com).<br />

The TAPs are placed<br />

into the “Program Files” folder.<br />

This folder also contains the “Auto<br />

Start” subfolder. Any TAPs placed<br />

in this folder will automatically<br />

be executed when the receiver<br />

is turned on; any others would<br />

be activated by accessing the<br />

PVR menu and clicking on the

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