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I have 4 Drives that I record to. 2 Nases with movies and shows and I can't see myself mounting all these just to use SageTV in Linux .... when UBUNTU sees all the shares and I can play files from them. |
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SageWizdom,
I loaded a machine with this script. I've got OpenDCT working with it, and it's recording shows. I can't seem to get it to convert a video though. When I try, it just fails immediately. Is there something else that needs to be installed for this to work? Thanks, Paul |
The 64bit version of the encoder is broken, try the below link and see if that works for you. It tells how to install the 32 bit version. I'm using this and it does work. Holler if you get stuck
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...0&postcount=22 |
Thanks! The 32 bit workaround appears to be working...
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Appreciate all the work you guys are putting into creating an automated mechanism to install SageTV/OpenDCT on Linux. I just attempted to run the automated install script and I'm having some problems, so I'm hoping someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong. So far, I've done the following:
Installed Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS Used wget to pull the "installsage.txt" script on the first page of this thread Executed "mv installsage.txt installsage.sh" Executed "chmod a+x installsage.sh" Executed "sudo ./installsage.sh" I'm receiving the long string of error messages listed within the attached text document. Hoping someone can help me out. Thanks in advance! |
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It looks like the url was automatically shortened at some point. I updated the post and it should be fixed now. Try again from the "wget" step and let me know how it goes.
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Actually, if you give me 20 min, I'll update the script to be pulling the latest sage (which it is not at present).
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I updated the script to pull the latest sage build (9.0.4.287) and latest opendct build (Beta 0.5.7-1).
** Note: I have not tested this as thoroughly as I normally would. If you run into problems... please ping and I'll try to fix. ** I originally was using opendct beta as it provided some very specific features (which I forget what they are). Do not hesitate to holler if I should stick with stable for now. |
Sorry for the delayed response - I've been troubleshooting my problem for the past few hours. I did eventually figure out that the file I had downloaded was HTML from the first page of this thread rather than the actual script. The install went pretty smoothly once I got a copy of the script onto my Sage box and updated a few of the links (I stayed with the latest stable version of OpenDCT). Again, I appreciate all of the time that you and others have put into making the SageTV/OpenDCT install experience relatively painless - even for Linux newb's like me.
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Holler if you have any questions, Linux, Sage or whatever! |
linux question here.
i'm running ubuntu14 lts but would like to run ubuntu16 lts for compatibility with a totally different program i want to run simultaneously on my sage machine ('HQPlayer embedded' which is going to be a key part of my audio server and needs to be on my always-on NUC). i'm having problems installing 'hqplayer embedded' due to impcompatible version of GOMP and some other stuff and the easiest solution would be to upgrade my sage server to ubuntu 16................but i'm not messing with it until i know you experts have given that upgrade your blessing. what do you guys think? |
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sorry, i need to do some quick research on containers/dockers, etc. |
I think he was just stating that sage works on 16, as is shown by his docker container being based on 16.
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is openDCT also part of the package that works on ubuntu 16?
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I just tried the latest script on a fresh install of 16.04.1 on a vm.
It did not work. I got lots of errors. I'll try on a fresh 14.04.4.. I can't find the 14.04.3 that the initial was tested on. edit: I attached the output. It complained about the CDROM several times. I'll take a quick look, but I'm no Linux expert. This was installed from an ISO image in the VM machine. Also there was no eth0. The VM has a ens33 for the network interface. |
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sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found Code:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common This was after hard coding my interface to ens33 from eth0. It seems like it installed? Now I have to figure out how to test it.. Will a V7 client connect to V9 server? Jim |
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