Instead of going straight to the 'My Video' share, as in your example, he went via the 'Media' share which is set up as a temporary filesystem with a 61MB size limit.
If you add the following to the end of '/mod/etc/SMB.conf':
[Video]
comment = My Video
path = /mnt/hd2/My Video
public = yes
writable = yes
browsable = yes
create mask = 0644
directory mask = 0755
hide dot files = no
you should get a new share called "Video" which may get...
The default setup for SMB shares should work. Copying into '/media/My Video' should be fine; if you were copying into '/media' directly you would hit a 61MB limit. If necessary, you could add another share to the end of the '/mod/etc/smb.conf' file (using the 'Media' share at the end of the file...
I hadn't gone back to the start of the thread and had assumed that sensible advice had been followed. Am I correct that safe mode is the way of doing this? I haven't needed to reformat a drive for ages and your post (#14) does not mention safe mode.
OK, a few things to mention. Here is output from 'df -h' on on of my units (with a 4TB drive):
Lounge# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 21.6M...
Yes, RS 1.5.1-2 is installed.
EDIT. Sorry I was on 1.5.1-1 not 1.5.1-2. I was looking on the wrong machine. After updating, running 'rs/checkin' worked. Sorry about that.
This issue may be unrelated to the above, but since carrying out the latest beta package updates (including RS) one of my units is no longer communicating with the RS server. I tried running 'rs/checkin' but got the following response:
>>> Beginning diagnostic rs/checkin
Running: rs/checkin...
I don't know the format that the Foxsat HDR uses, I'd presume that it would either be ts or m2ts, not a mixture of the two. Did you process some of the previous recordings with AV2HDR-T2? This would have remuxed the video too.
Remuxing with ffmpeg is quite quick and preserves the source quality...
The problem with sidecar is caused by the imported video being in ts format rather than m2ts (the actual format used by the HDR-FOX). On the HDR-FOX you can remux to m2ts with ffmpeg and then rename the files as ts.
A script was created by oatcake to change the timestamp in a hmt file: see here...
Sounds great. If going back to the original source, ffmpeg 2.8 was patched to fix a bug related to DVB-T subtitles (called version 2.8.1 in the repository).
For Windows, download a standalone build of ffmpeg from Windows Zeranoe see here: you want static linking/ either 32- or 64-bit. I put ffmpeg into its own folder (e.g. C:\ffmpeg) with ffprobe etc. So Windows knows where these programs reside when called, you need to add the location of the...
Has the new hard drive been formatted by the HDR-Fox? It creates three partitions in ext3 format. Can you format the hard drive through the Humax SUI using the remote control?
I am probably being a bit dim but how can I make these changes? There are three blocks of code above and reference to a file 'save.jim' but it is not obvious what to do.
Hope everyone is having a relaxing Christmas. I used qtube to download a boxset. It downloaded episode 1 first (as expected) and then downloaded ep. 6 then ep. 5 etc. Why would it not download them in the order submitted (1-6)? I understand why, it sees a list of episodes 2 to 6 and downloads...
On Android 7 or later you can set the SD card storage type as internal and encrypt all of it (the OS treats the internal and external storage as one unit). To get later OS will depend on the bootloader being unlockable and someone having created a custom rom. These things are all very model and...
Instead of going straight to the 'My Video' share, as in your example, he went via the 'Media' share which is set up as a temporary filesystem with a 61MB size limit.
If you add the following to the end of '/mod/etc/SMB.conf':
[Video]
comment = My Video
path = /mnt/hd2/My Video
public = yes
writable = yes
browsable = yes
create mask = 0644
directory mask = 0755
hide dot files = no
you should get a new share called "Video" which may get...
The default setup for SMB shares should work. Copying into '/media/My Video' should be fine; if you were copying into '/media' directly you would hit a 61MB limit. If necessary, you could add another share to the end of the '/mod/etc/smb.conf' file (using the 'Media' share at the end of the file...
I hadn't gone back to the start of the thread and had assumed that sensible advice had been followed. Am I correct that safe mode is the way of doing this? I haven't needed to reformat a drive for ages and your post (#14) does not mention safe mode.
OK, a few things to mention. Here is output from 'df -h' on on of my units (with a 4TB drive):
Lounge# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 21.6M...
Yes, RS 1.5.1-2 is installed.
EDIT. Sorry I was on 1.5.1-1 not 1.5.1-2. I was looking on the wrong machine. After updating, running 'rs/checkin' worked. Sorry about that.
This issue may be unrelated to the above, but since carrying out the latest beta package updates (including RS) one of my units is no longer communicating with the RS server. I tried running 'rs/checkin' but got the following response:
>>> Beginning diagnostic rs/checkin
Running: rs/checkin...
I don't know the format that the Foxsat HDR uses, I'd presume that it would either be ts or m2ts, not a mixture of the two. Did you process some of the previous recordings with AV2HDR-T2? This would have remuxed the video too.
Remuxing with ffmpeg is quite quick and preserves the source quality...
The problem with sidecar is caused by the imported video being in ts format rather than m2ts (the actual format used by the HDR-FOX). On the HDR-FOX you can remux to m2ts with ffmpeg and then rename the files as ts.
A script was created by oatcake to change the timestamp in a hmt file: see here...
Sounds great. If going back to the original source, ffmpeg 2.8 was patched to fix a bug related to DVB-T subtitles (called version 2.8.1 in the repository).
For Windows, download a standalone build of ffmpeg from Windows Zeranoe see here: you want static linking/ either 32- or 64-bit. I put ffmpeg into its own folder (e.g. C:\ffmpeg) with ffprobe etc. So Windows knows where these programs reside when called, you need to add the location of the...
Has the new hard drive been formatted by the HDR-Fox? It creates three partitions in ext3 format. Can you format the hard drive through the Humax SUI using the remote control?
I am probably being a bit dim but how can I make these changes? There are three blocks of code above and reference to a file 'save.jim' but it is not obvious what to do.
Hope everyone is having a relaxing Christmas. I used qtube to download a boxset. It downloaded episode 1 first (as expected) and then downloaded ep. 6 then ep. 5 etc. Why would it not download them in the order submitted (1-6)? I understand why, it sees a list of episodes 2 to 6 and downloads...
On Android 7 or later you can set the SD card storage type as internal and encrypt all of it (the OS treats the internal and external storage as one unit). To get later OS will depend on the bootloader being unlockable and someone having created a custom rom. These things are all very model and...
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