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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby paissad » Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:26 pm

hmm,
i propose you to post somewhere else :|
Personally, i cannot help ... i don't think it's a problem from the packaging
Btw, be sure you have a recent version of mencoder, mplayer & ffmpeg, and install vlc too
and everything related to mkv such as mkvtoolnix.
In any cases, i cannot give further help ....sorry mate
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby jehuva » Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:46 pm

Hi Paissad.. would you be able/willing to make a deb package install for the linux 1.10.5 (official version) ?

I don't see one in the /pool you referenced me to previous.

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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby WorldOfHurt » Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:06 pm

michelz wrote:
paissad wrote:take a look at /var/log/pms-linux/ dir

Thanks,

This is a small part of the log where i think its going wrong:
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[New I/O server worker #1-1] DEBUG 19:23:17.091 Received on socket: User-Agent: PLAYSTATION 3
[New I/O server worker #1-1] TRACE 19:23:17.091 Media renderer was not recognized. HTTP User agent :PLAYSTATION 3


That error (PLAYSTATION 3 ... Media renderer was not recognised) means that either 1) You do not have the PS3.conf in your "renderers" directory inside the PMS installation dir, or 2) you have started PMS without first doing a "cd <PMS installation dir>

PMS expects to be able to open the renderers config files by relative path from the installation dir. If they are not there, or you did not start the server from that dir, you will encounter problems with any non-standard files.
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby michelz » Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:47 pm

Thanks for you reply. I use the package from Paissad and it is strated with a script that CD's to the directory. Could it be that there are some other servers on my network that generate this error ie. Windows Media player because i see Windows Media player also showing up on the Media server list on my PS3.

When i get back home i'll clean up the log and try to start the problem MKVs with a clean logfile and post that debug.log so im sure i got the right "problem" logged.
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby michelz » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:17 pm

@Paissad: Have you included the latest SVN release from mplayer etc in your packages ?
(just to be sure that's not the problem)
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby paissad » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:11 pm

@michelz
i absolutely do not incluce any mplayer|mencoder|ffmpeg|vlc|dcraw|tsmuxer|.... kind of packages in the pm-linux .deb package
And i will not .. knowing that are available in other packages and that certainly will cause troubles for the installation and for your system too ;)

@jehuva
Hi Paissad.. would you be able/willing to make a deb package install for the linux 1.10.5 (official version) ?

why would you like me to build that version ? ... personally, i think it's not a good idea and further ... you can build it by yourself ....
just donwlaod the source from my repo and build the version you want ... but you may suffer a little since you need to understand the packaging

@WorldofHurt
PMS expects to be able to open the renderers config files by relative path from the installation dir. If they are not there, or you did not start the server from that dir, you will encounter problems with any non-standard files.

running pms-linux will cd directly to /usr/share/pms-linux ( so no need to do that manually )
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby jehuva » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:53 pm

paissad wrote:@jehuva
Hi Paissad.. would you be able/willing to make a deb package install for the linux 1.10.5 (official version) ?

why would you like me to build that version ? ... personally, i think it's not a good idea and further ... you can build it by yourself ....
just donwlaod the source from my repo and build the version you want ... but you may suffer a little since you need to understand the packaging


From my experimentation 1.10.5 linux is the only version which I could achieve transcoding on a powerpc...even the mac OSX 1.10.5 won't work with powerpc. Just thought it would be useful to anyone who wants fully functional PSM on older powerpc machines. But I am probably a minority and not worth the effort.

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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby lovswr » Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:29 pm

paissad wrote:The server is currently down until Sunday .... I'm really sorry for the inconvenience please wait until that moment i will solve everything .....i'm in travelling


Is your server down again? I have been trying to install tsmuxer, but I get no connection. (also apt-get update hangs when it comes to your repo).
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby no_Legend » Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:39 pm

The server is up.
Which one are u trying?

My problem is that i can not add the key form the other repository, since paissad is posting it.
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Re: .DEB package available for Debian/Ubuntu

Postby lovswr » Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:11 pm

I am using http://deb.paissad.net/ustable & as you state it is up now. Just installed tsmuxer :)
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