Could be because for your XP mount you have the workgroup as "WORKGROUP" and for the sumvision "Workgroup".
Things are usually case sensitive in Unix land (though this is a grey area between Windows land and Unix land so not sure if its important!)
Presumably you can you see the smb mount from the sumvision ok the windows PC? Maybe it needs a certain user / password?
Its also worth looking at the debug log for mountnetwork (you can look at these from the webif).
You can also attempt to mount the share explicitly from the telnet prompt...
Duno - how fast is your internet? ;) There is a little more debug output in the new executable so there may be some more clues if you wouldn't mind trying that. From there I could send you an executable with even more targeted debug output... Is this a problem you've only seen with one specific...
Hmm. Not sure what is going on there - would you be able to stick the recording (unencrypted) on 4shared or dropbox, and I can debug what is doing wrong?
Not sure - this fixes the error with a few recordings that have frames that are bigger than the size of the buffer I allocated, which causes nicesplice to exit with an error message along those lines. If that was the problem with your recording then hopefully it will fix it ;)
Hopefully done a fixed version - would you (or anyone else with recordings that failed to edit to test on) be able to give it a spin for me before I roll it into a package update?
I've uploaded a new nicesplice executable here
Drop that over the old one in /mod/bin (and probably need to do a...
Pretty much it - the cut version should appear in the "done" folder, and the original will move to "original" when done. The script script checks every 8 seconds, and worth noting the on screen browser wont refresh automatically so go up and down a directory to check.
If nothing happens...
Back in the mists of time at the start of this thread, popular demand led me to putting it as an option that defaulted to off. There was an accident where the [shares] folder had been deleted (thus deleting the contents of a NAS drive!) and potential issues with undelete, autofiler and similar...
Cornwall :)
Don't think I could have helped with the decrpyt stuff anyway, as I only have a HD, so not familiar with the HDR's newfangled auto decrypting ways...
The cut is snapped to the nearest I-frame, which are typically every second or so, but can vary. This is optional (-noAlignCuts on the nicesplice command line), but without it you get (more) corrupt frames round the cut.
I find the inaccuracy of bookmarks the bigger problem, and it gets less...
It is indeed - that should cause the network mounts to appear in My Videos/[shares]
Use with care though - if you delete the [shares] folder for example you could delete the contents of your NAS if it is mounted. Also be aware that if you're using seriesfiler, (or other packages that scan the...
I have tried a few experiments to minimise this, with no luck I'm afraid. Unfortunately I only really have information about where the video frames are, and cut the entire file based on these. The multiplexed audio stream, will just get arbitrarily chopped, almost certainly not on any kind of...
Sorry for delay replying - been away for a while (missed all sorts of things by the look of it - even an unexpected new update from Humax!). Yes, I really will try and do update soon - It seemed like a rare thing, but with more people using HD and probably higher quality broadcasts after DSO, it...
The first problem with the bookmark at 0 is a bug in the bookmark reading code - its not using the bookmark count, and assuming when it hits a 0 in the bookmark list, thats the end. I'll fix this in the next update. Looks like the af123's webif part of it might be having trouble as well, based...
How does you config file look? (/mod/etc/exports). Mine looks like this, which I've just realised is not the default (default is mapped to virtual drive which I don't have - no use on the HD).
"/media/drive1" 10.0.1.2(rw,insecure,no_root_squash,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=0,anongid=0)...
Could be because for your XP mount you have the workgroup as "WORKGROUP" and for the sumvision "Workgroup".
Things are usually case sensitive in Unix land (though this is a grey area between Windows land and Unix land so not sure if its important!)
Presumably you can you see the smb mount from the sumvision ok the windows PC? Maybe it needs a certain user / password?
Its also worth looking at the debug log for mountnetwork (you can look at these from the webif).
You can also attempt to mount the share explicitly from the telnet prompt...
Duno - how fast is your internet? ;) There is a little more debug output in the new executable so there may be some more clues if you wouldn't mind trying that. From there I could send you an executable with even more targeted debug output... Is this a problem you've only seen with one specific...
Hmm. Not sure what is going on there - would you be able to stick the recording (unencrypted) on 4shared or dropbox, and I can debug what is doing wrong?
Not sure - this fixes the error with a few recordings that have frames that are bigger than the size of the buffer I allocated, which causes nicesplice to exit with an error message along those lines. If that was the problem with your recording then hopefully it will fix it ;)
Hopefully done a fixed version - would you (or anyone else with recordings that failed to edit to test on) be able to give it a spin for me before I roll it into a package update?
I've uploaded a new nicesplice executable here
Drop that over the old one in /mod/bin (and probably need to do a...
Pretty much it - the cut version should appear in the "done" folder, and the original will move to "original" when done. The script script checks every 8 seconds, and worth noting the on screen browser wont refresh automatically so go up and down a directory to check.
If nothing happens...
Back in the mists of time at the start of this thread, popular demand led me to putting it as an option that defaulted to off. There was an accident where the [shares] folder had been deleted (thus deleting the contents of a NAS drive!) and potential issues with undelete, autofiler and similar...
Cornwall :)
Don't think I could have helped with the decrpyt stuff anyway, as I only have a HD, so not familiar with the HDR's newfangled auto decrypting ways...
The cut is snapped to the nearest I-frame, which are typically every second or so, but can vary. This is optional (-noAlignCuts on the nicesplice command line), but without it you get (more) corrupt frames round the cut.
I find the inaccuracy of bookmarks the bigger problem, and it gets less...
It is indeed - that should cause the network mounts to appear in My Videos/[shares]
Use with care though - if you delete the [shares] folder for example you could delete the contents of your NAS if it is mounted. Also be aware that if you're using seriesfiler, (or other packages that scan the...
I have tried a few experiments to minimise this, with no luck I'm afraid. Unfortunately I only really have information about where the video frames are, and cut the entire file based on these. The multiplexed audio stream, will just get arbitrarily chopped, almost certainly not on any kind of...
Sorry for delay replying - been away for a while (missed all sorts of things by the look of it - even an unexpected new update from Humax!). Yes, I really will try and do update soon - It seemed like a rare thing, but with more people using HD and probably higher quality broadcasts after DSO, it...
The first problem with the bookmark at 0 is a bug in the bookmark reading code - its not using the bookmark count, and assuming when it hits a 0 in the bookmark list, thats the end. I'll fix this in the next update. Looks like the af123's webif part of it might be having trouble as well, based...
How does you config file look? (/mod/etc/exports). Mine looks like this, which I've just realised is not the default (default is mapped to virtual drive which I don't have - no use on the HD).
"/media/drive1" 10.0.1.2(rw,insecure,no_root_squash,all_squash,no_subtree_check,anonuid=0,anongid=0)...
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