Dear Fankoosh,
With great interest I read your instructions about how to install TSmedia software.
Unfortunately I am very unexperienced so I got stuck without knowing what to do any further. One thing is clear, I must remove some materials in order to make place for the new TSmedia plug-in. In both receivers I had no problem installing the enigma2-plugin-extensions-pluginskinmover_0.6_all and also I could create the space on an FAT32 USB stick, that was no problem in both receivers. But after that I got into problems.
When I read:
-to install TSmedia: mount a (media/usb) usb flash memory , by DCC go to ur folder usr/lib/enigma2/python/plugins/Extensions , create folder name=TSmedia ,
that part works OK, but then:
browse ur pluginskinmover by remote select TSmedia & should be then moved to media/usb/Extension ,
You didn't write it, but I expect that you mean that after I create the folder TSmedia that I should move the five unpacked files named rootfs.bin, kernel.bin, splash.bin, imageversion and noforce into that folder? Or am I mistaken?
After that I indeed could move the TSmedia plugin to my stick with pluginskinmover. But what should I do next????
I read: now ftp to /temp tsmedia.ipk & telnet command
but where is tsmedia.ipk??? If I unpack the zipfile for the OpenATV 4.2 I don't get an ipk file but openATV4.2-oe2-800se-sim2-2014-12-05-sam.nfi.
As far as I know an NFI file is an image file but so far i always thought tha an image file replaces a current system. But I can't really imagine that all of OpenATV 4.2 must be replaced?
What else can i do with an nfi file and how does it lead to getting tsmedia.ipk to follow the rest of your instructions? On another site I found the ipk file both as a mipsel and as "all" but that were files to use with OpenPli 4 so I don't know it I mess things up by sending either one through ftp to my receiver.
And what do you mean with "telnet command--> opkg install /tmp/*.ipk"?
What command should I give to where?
I also checked the instructions for OpenPli4 for my receiver, there it was said that one needs to remove at least 8 MB of plug-ins with pluginskinmover my USB stick but as I found out that in reality alsmost all of my apps together amounted to 9 MB there I must have misunderstood something as well.
Another question: does moving things to a USB stick that from now on the stick must be permanently attached to the receiver? Why not use some storage space on the built-in harddisk instead?
I would be most grateful if you were to give a little more information for dummies like me who just are much too unexperienced to understand all of this.
By forehand many, many thanks!
Paul.
With great interest I read your instructions about how to install TSmedia software.
Unfortunately I am very unexperienced so I got stuck without knowing what to do any further. One thing is clear, I must remove some materials in order to make place for the new TSmedia plug-in. In both receivers I had no problem installing the enigma2-plugin-extensions-pluginskinmover_0.6_all and also I could create the space on an FAT32 USB stick, that was no problem in both receivers. But after that I got into problems.
When I read:
-to install TSmedia: mount a (media/usb) usb flash memory , by DCC go to ur folder usr/lib/enigma2/python/plugins/Extensions , create folder name=TSmedia ,
that part works OK, but then:
browse ur pluginskinmover by remote select TSmedia & should be then moved to media/usb/Extension ,
You didn't write it, but I expect that you mean that after I create the folder TSmedia that I should move the five unpacked files named rootfs.bin, kernel.bin, splash.bin, imageversion and noforce into that folder? Or am I mistaken?
After that I indeed could move the TSmedia plugin to my stick with pluginskinmover. But what should I do next????
I read: now ftp to /temp tsmedia.ipk & telnet command
but where is tsmedia.ipk??? If I unpack the zipfile for the OpenATV 4.2 I don't get an ipk file but openATV4.2-oe2-800se-sim2-2014-12-05-sam.nfi.
As far as I know an NFI file is an image file but so far i always thought tha an image file replaces a current system. But I can't really imagine that all of OpenATV 4.2 must be replaced?
What else can i do with an nfi file and how does it lead to getting tsmedia.ipk to follow the rest of your instructions? On another site I found the ipk file both as a mipsel and as "all" but that were files to use with OpenPli 4 so I don't know it I mess things up by sending either one through ftp to my receiver.
And what do you mean with "telnet command--> opkg install /tmp/*.ipk"?
What command should I give to where?
I also checked the instructions for OpenPli4 for my receiver, there it was said that one needs to remove at least 8 MB of plug-ins with pluginskinmover my USB stick but as I found out that in reality alsmost all of my apps together amounted to 9 MB there I must have misunderstood something as well.
Another question: does moving things to a USB stick that from now on the stick must be permanently attached to the receiver? Why not use some storage space on the built-in harddisk instead?
I would be most grateful if you were to give a little more information for dummies like me who just are much too unexperienced to understand all of this.
By forehand many, many thanks!
Paul.