I used youtube-dl last week to download an episode of "This Life" from iPlayer. It all seems to have gone correctly.
However, and despite several reboots, the webif status shows:
Any suggestions on how to reset this?
Since this latest update all downloads from the BBC seem to be lowest quality. Has the default config changed?
How do I get it to default to best?
It may be intertwined with th Qtube package.
Edit:
This is my config file at /mod/etc/youtube-dl.conf
--restrict-filenames
--prefer-ffmpeg
-f...
Looks like one of my boxes was still on the December version despite auto-update. Manual installation corrected it.
Could be the same problem just highlighted by prpr.
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It has finished the second run now. Looks like it found just two files it didn't like this time. Though I am still confused that it found any.
Had to run the webif installation on reboot, and several packages were missing, and needed reinstalling.
At least I can replace that socket now.
Will...
I don't speak emojies, but I sense you take issue with my logic.
If fixdisk has repaired the corruptions, then i would expect a second run to power through without any issues. In my logical world, if it has found more issues it was not fixed.
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I can confirm ITV Hub works, though the default is not very high def. - about 1gb for a (normally) 2 hour show.
I've not figured out how to get higher def yet.
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fixdisk finally finished. To make absolutely certain I set it running again, expecting it to run straight though quite quickly.
I have just returned home to a list of thousands of inodes(?) ending with the message below. can there really e over 300,000 multiply-claimed blocks in zero files...
Fixdisk is still running, day 10 now!
The tsr/0.ts file took best part of 3 days to complete.
Hopefully fixdisk will finish soon, as I have one half of a double socket in the kitchen stopped working, and I need to put the power off to replace it.
One unexpected consequence of the box being...
The point is that the buffer can easily be the largest file on the Humax and therefore beyong the poor thing's processing power.
Mine is still working on it after two days.
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I have left it running, more out of curiosity than anything.
The "70" has not changed since my last post.
Fixdisk has been 24 hours working on the /tsr/0.ts file. Cold a future version of fixdisk delete this file as it is pointless rebuilding it? Maybe also empty...
I used youtube-dl last week to download an episode of "This Life" from iPlayer. It all seems to have gone correctly.
However, and despite several reboots, the webif status shows:
Any suggestions on how to reset this?
Since this latest update all downloads from the BBC seem to be lowest quality. Has the default config changed?
How do I get it to default to best?
It may be intertwined with th Qtube package.
Edit:
This is my config file at /mod/etc/youtube-dl.conf
--restrict-filenames
--prefer-ffmpeg
-f...
Looks like one of my boxes was still on the December version despite auto-update. Manual installation corrected it.
Could be the same problem just highlighted by prpr.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
It has finished the second run now. Looks like it found just two files it didn't like this time. Though I am still confused that it found any.
Had to run the webif installation on reboot, and several packages were missing, and needed reinstalling.
At least I can replace that socket now.
Will...
I don't speak emojies, but I sense you take issue with my logic.
If fixdisk has repaired the corruptions, then i would expect a second run to power through without any issues. In my logical world, if it has found more issues it was not fixed.
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
I can confirm ITV Hub works, though the default is not very high def. - about 1gb for a (normally) 2 hour show.
I've not figured out how to get higher def yet.
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
fixdisk finally finished. To make absolutely certain I set it running again, expecting it to run straight though quite quickly.
I have just returned home to a list of thousands of inodes(?) ending with the message below. can there really e over 300,000 multiply-claimed blocks in zero files...
Fixdisk is still running, day 10 now!
The tsr/0.ts file took best part of 3 days to complete.
Hopefully fixdisk will finish soon, as I have one half of a double socket in the kitchen stopped working, and I need to put the power off to replace it.
One unexpected consequence of the box being...
The point is that the buffer can easily be the largest file on the Humax and therefore beyong the poor thing's processing power.
Mine is still working on it after two days.
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
Thanks for the suggestions.
I have left it running, more out of curiosity than anything.
The "70" has not changed since my last post.
Fixdisk has been 24 hours working on the /tsr/0.ts file. Cold a future version of fixdisk delete this file as it is pointless rebuilding it? Maybe also empty...
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