Reelbox Deb Installieren
Hello, this is my first post and hopefully an expert can solve something which should work. Using Ubuntu 14.04 as my os. I don´t see the install of sat>ip being difficult but damn when you place Http://127.0.0.1:9981 into your web browser there should be that welcome interface to greet you.
Reelbox Deb Installieren Windows This guide shows how to manually install.deb files using the command line tool dpkg within Debian based Linux distributions. Download symbol packages for Windows or use the Microsoft Symbol Server. Cd /var/lib/vdr/Downloads #(or whatever you've downloaded the package) cp vdr-plugin-sc_0.9.x~hg2_i386.deb /usr/local/src/. Cd /usr/local/src dpkg -i vdr-plugin-sc_0.9.x~hg2_i386.deb chown vdr:vdr /etc/vdr/plugins/sc cd /etc/vdr/plugins apt-get install nano nano order.conf # Inside order.conf the plugins.
All i get is that annoying unable to connect screen every time. Before you guys start telling me to google or do the install at said link - yes i have followed the tutorials to the bone, but something is definitely wrong.
Can i just go through what i did and see if the error is there: ----------------------------------------------------- sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 sudo apt-get install curl curl sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-add-repository -r sudo apt-add-repository sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tvheadend Administrator: root password: bm2lts Call tvheadend with host ip: 9981 Tvheadend is on my pc so using my local ip Never asked me for the pw because i always get connect failed. I also opened port 9981 on my router. At the moment i am using vdr to view tv/sat via 3 sat tuners on a seperate board to my main board. I stop the vdr with: sudo killall -g vdr Before typing into browser.
That´s my install but nothing works. Please help and thanks. Replies (46). Paul Brown wrote: Hello, this is my first post and hopefully an expert can solve something which should work. Using Ubuntu 14.04 as my os. I don´t see the install of sat>ip being difficult but damn when you place Http://127.0.0.1:9981 into your web browser there should be that welcome interface to greet you. All i get is that annoying unable to connect screen every time.
Before you guys start telling me to google or do the install at said link - yes i have followed the tutorials to the bone, but something is definitely wrong. Can i just go through what i did and see if the error is there: ----------------------------------------------------- sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 sudo apt-get install curl curl sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-add-repository -r sudo apt-add-repository sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tvheadend Administrator: root password: bm2lts Call tvheadend with host ip: 9981 Tvheadend is on my pc so using my local ip Never asked me for the pw because i always get connect failed. I also opened port 9981 on my router.
At the moment i am using vdr to view tv/sat via 3 sat tuners on a seperate board to my main board. Robert Ludlum Torrent Pdf there. I stop the vdr with: sudo killall -g vdr Before typing into browser. That´s my install but nothing works.
Please help and thanks. Firstly, that repo is the old one, I'm not sure how updated it is but the bintray repo should have the latest builds. Once you've installed the desired version, run. Tvheadend -v from any user to confirm it's installed, then run. Ps -ef to see if it's running, It doesn't matter if vdr is running or not at this point as that shouldn't stop tvheadend from starting. If it's not running try.
Sudo service tvheadend start If it still isn't running check the syslog for details, so. Sudo cat /var/log/syslog grep tvheadend less That should give you some clues as to why it's not starting.
If you're still stuck paste the log lines here:). Paul Brown wrote: Hello Mark, I ran tvheadend -v:/media/hd/home/reel$ tvheadend -v tvheadend: version 4.1-2405~geb495a0~trusty:/media/hd/home/reel$ ps -ef but no tvheadend and finally sudo service tvheadend start:/media/hd/home/reel$ sudo service tvheadend start [sudo] password for reel: tvheadend: unrecognized service If you installed via a deb package that should've worked, if you manually installed, this is to be expected. However, try sudo systemctl disable tvheadend sudo systemctl enable tvheadend And try starting it again. I ran the sudo cat /var/log/syslog grep tvheadend less command but a very strange readout here: That blank result is because sudo is asking for your password, you needed to run something with sudo first to unlock it so it doesn't prompt. Sudo whoami should do it.
Once you've entered your password run the command again.!file:///home/reel/Desktop/Screenshot%20-%%20-%2012:13:02%20AM.png! Hello Mark,:/media/hd/home/reel$ sudo systemctl disable tvheadend [sudo] password for reel: sudo: systemctl: command not found:/media/hd/home/reel$ That blank result is because sudo is asking for your password, you needed to run something with sudo first to unlock it so it doesn't prompt. OK, but that blank screen is the very result of entering: sudo cat /var/log/syslog grep tvheadend less Have not been prompted for a password to date, however, if that blank screen is the prompt for me to enter a pw, it is futile because it will not let me type anything.
I am sorry about all this and this could be my lack of linux know how. Paul Brown wrote: Hello Mark, [.] [.] OK, but that blank screen is the very result of entering: [.] You need run 'sudo whoami' first before running that command.
Have not been prompted for a password to date, however, if that blank screen is the prompt for me to enter a pw, it is futile because it will not let me type anything. No, it isn't a prompt to ask for a password, it's blank because the command requires a password & won't output anything to grep/less until it gets one. Running the command above will unlock the system so that you can use sudo without being prompted for a password (for a while).
I am sorry about all this and this could be my lack of linux know how. You'd be better off joining the IRC channel for faster responses:). Paul Brown wrote: Hello Mark, I ran cammand in console and the output was: Then ran: the output is the same black screen? I tried typing in root but like i said before the console does not let me type anything in that black screen. I am sorry about this, you are obviously trying to explain something which is obvious to you but is not registering with my logic. No need to apologise at all, try just 'sudo cat /var/log/syslog' & see if that outputs anything:). Sudo cat /var/log/daemon.log might show info too:).
Seriously come chat on IRC. Hello Mark, I can´t find a file in etc/init.d called tvheadend and doesn´t list tvheadend either.:/media/hd/home/reel$ ls -lah /etc/init.d/ total 976K drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Jan 7 20:04. Drwxr-xr-x 220 root root 12K Jan 9 20:31. Hello and good morning Mark, Purged and followed that guide at AptRepository. Getting the same errors as before. Ps -ef but no tvheadend and finally sudo service tvheadend start:/media/hd/home/reel$ sudo service tvheadend start [sudo] password for reel: tvheadend: unrecognised service I went with the stable version: 1.
Add Bintray's GPG key: apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 # tvheadend - Stable branch - official releases echo deb stable main sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list. Hello again, Entered those commands again, this time folloed the first post i made and it seems we have lift off. Sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 sudo apt-get install curl echo deb stable main sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tvheadend Finally, got to see the username, password prompts and they went through. Completely blanck of any tv/sat channels though. Atleast i can see the web interface which is a good start. Paul Brown wrote: Hello Mark, Really appreciate your time. Now that i can see the web interface, would it be possible to show me how to scan in 2 sat tuners plus one terrestrial tuner.
I can´t seem to do it. On clicking on tv adapters i can see my 3 tuners but the configuration i just do not understand this, every detail seems to have to be done on manual. Isn´t there an auto feature here, where tvheadend scans in all your tuners? Need help and thanks. You need to create a network, add your muxes and assign that network to your adaptors (don't forget to enable them). There is pre-defined muxes for many locations but they're usually out of date, but you can try one though.
Do you know what satellite your dish is pointing? Hello Mark, My apologies for not getting back to you a bit early. Seems there is partial success on the terrestrial part and the channels scanned into Kodi too, but no signal. Atleast they were scanned but once scanned went to open a channel and vlc opened and that was it. Disappointment there. On the satellite front a have a discque 4 input, 1 output.
1 - 13 e 2 - 19.2 e 3 - 28.2 e I not sure if you have to configure all the sats in one go or jut one at a time. Anyhow, i enabled 13 e first in Tv adapters and added 13 e again under networks but nothing.
Paul Brown wrote: Hello Mark, My apologies for not getting back to you a bit early. Seems there is partial success on the terrestrial part and the channels scanned into Kodi too, but no signal. Atleast they were scanned but once scanned went to open a channel and vlc opened and that was it. Disappointment there. On the satellite front a have a discque 4 input, 1 output.
1 - 13 e 2 - 19.2 e 3 - 28.2 e This might be in reverse order, try switching them around (in tvh) if the services don't match up with the positions. I not sure if you have to configure all the sats in one go or jut one at a time.
One sat per network, assign network to tuner/position. Don't forget to set the orbital position (very important).
Anyhow, i enabled 13 e first in Tv adapters and added 13 e again under networks but nothing. The scanning can take up 5-10 mins to begin, this is so you can make changes if needed. Click the bar at the bottom of the screen, attempt to play a service/channel & post the output here. Hello Mark, I made a mess of the install i think, it must be me. Tdt channels were found and mapped into kodi but not the satellite ones. The muxes were there but i went out and came back but the screen was the same, just muxes. I thought may be get rid of the stable and bring on unstable or testing.
This is how i did that: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 sudo apt-get install curl echo deb testing main sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install tvheadend On entering i get the below message::/media/hd/home/reel$ sudo apt-get install tvheadend [sudo] password for reel: Reading package lists. Done Building dependency tree Reading state information. Done E: Unable to locate package tvheadend I am confused now, so why this message, it dosen´t make any sense? Why is this made so difficult? Please help and thanks.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • What Is A Codec? As the page on codecs at says: 'A codec is a device or computer program capable of encoding or decoding a digital data stream or signal. The word codec is a portmanteau of 'compressor-decompressor' or, more commonly, 'coder-decoder'. A codec (the program) should not be confused with a coding or compression format or standard – a format is a document (the standard), a way of storing data, while a codec is a program (an implementation) which can read or write such files. In practice, however, 'codec' is sometimes used loosely to refer to formats.' See for more information about codecs. Codec Installations Available Codecs for Debian Many codecs are already available in the official Debian archive.
These include codecs for MP3, H264, and AAC encoding and decoding. These codecs are made available through libraries such as the libav/ffmpeg libraries. Media players available in Debian such as VLC and Mplayer make use of these libraries in order to provide support for playback of files encoded through these many different codecs. In summary, when you install a media player available from Debian, many different codecs the media player supports will be automatically installed. Chances are, the codecs you will ever wish to use will be the ones automatically installed with the media player.
If however, you find that a codec you need isn't available from your media player, you may need to install a few extra packages. How to install these extra packages, some from Debian and some available through third parties, is explained below. Extra codec packages from Debian Testing/Unstable Suite As mentioned in the previous section, the libav/ffmpeg libraries are used to provide codecs for many different media players. There are alternate versions of these library packages that provide extra codecs. The extra codecs provided by the package are: • OpenCORE Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Narrow-Band (AMRNB Encoder/Decoder) • OpenCORE Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Wide-Band (AMRWB Decoder) • Android VisualOn AAC (AAC Encoder) • Android VisualOn Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) Wide-Band (AMRWB Encoder) This package is available through Debian main. To install it simply run (as root) the following command: apt-get install libavcodec-extra Codec packages from third parties. Warning Installation of third party packages is not recommended.
Use at your own risk. This section describes installation of packages from third party repositories. The packages in these repositories are not as thoroughly tested as packages in the official Debian archive. The problems with third party packages can include, but is not limited to • Package conflicts between packages in the Debian archive and packages in third party repositories. • Bad package upgrades between Debian releases. • Difficulty removing third party packages once installed. • Removal of unrelated packages to satisfy dependencies for third party packages.
• Third party packages overriding/ignoring local system/user configurations. As such, it is not recommended to install packages from third party repositories. In any case, some codecs are only available through third party repositories. There are various reasons why they are not included within Debian.
The reasons include some codecs are currently only available in the form of binary blobs and licensed under terms that prevent their redistribution. Deb-multimedia.org There is at least one extra codec package available for amd64 and i386 machines that is not available from Debian. On amd64, the package is w64codecs, and on i386, the package is w32codecs.
These extra packages provide support for a few rarely used codecs and the only software that makes use of them are xine and mplayer. If you are not using xine or mplayer or find that you don't need these codecs at all, there is no point in installing these packages.
These packages are made available from the deb-multimedia.org. This repository can be added to apt sources list but is known to cause problems on users' systems, including all the problems mentioned above. Because of this, and since only one package from this repository provides extra codecs, this section will only describe how to download the extra codec package and install it. Below are the two commands that will install this codec package, depending on your system (you need to be root). # Type these commands for amd64 machines. Wget dpkg -i w64codecs_20071007-dmo2_amd64.deb # Type these commands for i386 machines. Wget dpkg -i w32codecs_20110131-dmo2_i386.deb Note: Installing these packages directly using dpkg saves polluting your APT sources with potentially untrustworthy third-party repositories; however, these packages won't be updated automatically if there is a new version on the repository.
DVD Playback DVDs are usually encrypted with CSS. CSS is not a codec.
In any case, here is some information on playback of encrypted DVDs. All media players use libdvdcss2 in order to playback these encrypted DVDs. Libdvdcss2 is not available in the official Debian repositories. Details on where to get libdvdcss2 from are described. MP3 encoding ripping audio CDs For more information on ripping audio CDs to MP3 files, see the section on how to in the Ripping page of this wiki. Legal Issues As long time users of Debian may know, there has been a long history of legal concerns when it comes to using various multimedia related software due to software patents. Because of this, various multimedia codecs could not be made available within Debian.
However, Debian's position on software patents has changed, resulting in the inclusion of these various multimedia codecs within Debian. For information on Debian's position with regards to software patents, see the following. • • As with any topic involving legal issues, if you have any legal concerns, it is recommended you seek your own legal counsel. More information.