I don't know what changed recently with the zeroconf package, my 1.5-2 version seems to advertise the web interface to the same network. Is it possible that the network setup changed (updates etc)?
You have a lot going on in terms of networking.
Are you seeing any other bonjour services...
PC's will have a tool for viewing zeroconf a.k.a. bonjour records too, search if you want to look at records on a computer.
The iOS apps I mentioned will also show the records.
Get this… (I don't have iOS 7 around at the moment so I can't walkthrough Discovery.app)...
See the link I posted earlier for ways to examine the bonjour records on a Mac. On iOS i use iNet or Discovery to see if the records point to the right IP's & ports.
Compare the working to the non-working. I guess iOS could be caching (it shouldn't hold on to it for long), so reboot that too...
Thanks, I saw /mod/… were in the $PATH but /mod/usr/ doesn't exist for me. I guess a
mkdir -p /mod/usr/bin
will resolve that.
I have read-write for /usr/bin…
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 127 Jan 4 2012 /usr/bin
but then I am ssh'd as root. Do you have another user setup prpr?
If you are often changing the download URL's I'd suggest sticking it all in one script & running that from cron. Any typo's are less likely to break other cronjobs when adding new URL's and you don't have to set each job to a new time, they will just run sequentially in a script. I'm assuming...
Thank you both for confirming how this works and editing the wiki.
I think I'll stick with virtualdisk2 and the USB mount point, I thought the 'shared folder' option also added it to the DNLA server too?
The requirements for the 'Network Shares Automount' package is a little unclear…
I installed the package setup a sharepoint & configured the [modsettings] folder, but I didn't realise that the mount would appear in the 'USB' section of the media selection menu.
It seems others have...
I have the mdns package installed.
The mdns service advertises the root path on the humax as /webif e.g.
http://humax.local./webif
That results in a 404.
However the web interface works fine via http://humax.local./
Can the path be corrected?
It might also be nice to label the service as...
Are your packages up to date?
Is your media decrypted, is it just this file that fails?
Is this error from the webif or the command line?
Are you really wrapping the file path in {braces}? Why do that, it doesn't seem legitimate to me.
Does the file work with other commands via ssh like…
stat...
Ha great point!
nicesplice -in "Shooting Stars_20130218_2330" -out "test" -addBookMark 800 -addBookMark 900 -addBookMark 1000
Added 3 bookmarks, cheers that will save me a few writes :)
I'll try testing the silence detect later and use the multiple args, cheers.
nicesplice has the '-addBookMark pos' option.
It adds bookmarks however it seems to require an output file, so it effectively duplicates the media & sidecar files for every bookmark. e.g.
nicesplice -in "Shooting Stars_20130218_2330" -out "test" -addBookMark 800
I've tried using decrypted...
Apologies for causing the confusion about CPU usage. I was assuming the ts files would be transcoded, it sounds like this could be another great feature :)
Good point. I was thinking that the dropbear password was tied to the system root user account. So if I edited 'dropbears root password', it would also mean that the humaxftp user could gain root via 'sudo su' & then enter that 'dropbear root' password.
It's becoming a little clearer that the...
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