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A new revision, with my new HW...:thum:
50 pages of good info...
Hi m8,this sounds great.Do we add this bin file into azbox to read from plugins.
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A new revision, with my new HW...:thum:
50 pages of good info...
Hehe - who for, m8?
Btw, my wife agrees with you, half-joking I should ask for a share in profits... selling Gawd knows how many of these machines...
i have a very simple question here,
when you say i have to use an FTP, i downloaded Mozilla to my PC, how is the way to connect that FTP to my AZ BOX ? i dont get it, please help
[module]
name = MultiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 1.62D-B07
INFO = /tmp/ccc_ecm.info
REFRESH = 2
[module]
name = MultiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 1.62
INFO = /tmp/ccc_card_list.info
REFRESH = 2
[module]
name = MultiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 1.62
INFO = /tmp/ccc_serverstatus.info
REFRESH = 2
[module]
name = MultiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 1.62
INFO = /tmp/card_slot.info
REFRESH = 2
#choose device, where to create swapfile
#SWAPDEVICE=/DATA/hdb1
SWAPDEVICE=/DATA/usb1/sda1
SWAPFILE=swapfile
#SWAPSIZE=204800
SWAPSIZE=102400
TOP_SHIFT=10
LEFT_SHIFT=20
RATIO=90
#!/bin/sh
# PRIORITY MANAGER V1.8 BY BUYUKBANG
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
PRIORITY_MANAGEMENT=1
KILL_TV_EMU=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
HIDDEN_CHN_LST_PASS=00000
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
DOM_SPEED=1
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
UPGRADE_BUSYBOX=1
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
CRON=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
SWAPPER=1
SWAPSIZE=204800 # ==> SIZE OF SWAP FILE IN BYTES.
SWAPDEVICE=/DATA/usb1/sda1
# ==> CHOOSE DEVICE, WHERE TO CREATE SWAPFILE
# FOR INTERNAL HDD DISK SET SWAPDEVICE AS : /DATA/hdb1
# FOR USB1 HDD/FLASH DISK SET SWAPDEVICE AS: /DATA/usb1/sda1
# FOR USB2 HDD/FLASH DISK SET SWAPDEVICE AS: /DATA/usb2/sda1
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
DEEP_SLEEP=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
MOVE_PLUGINS=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
SCHEDULED_BACKUP=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
ACTIONS=0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
CIF_MOUNT=0
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
VERBOSE_MODE=0
NFS[1]="[COLOR=DarkGreen]mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192[/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]192.168.x.x[/COLOR]:[COLOR=Blue]/volume1/video[/COLOR] [COLOR=Black]/DATA/movie[/COLOR]"
NFS[2]="[COLOR=DarkGreen]mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192[/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]192.168.x.x[/COLOR]:[COLOR=Blue]/volume1/music[/COLOR] /DATA/music"
NFS[3]="[COLOR=DarkGreen]mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192[/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]192.168.x.x[/COLOR]:[COLOR=Blue]/volume1/photo[/COLOR] /DATA/picture"
NFS[4]="[COLOR=DarkGreen]mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192[/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]192.168.x.x[/COLOR]:[COLOR=Blue]/volume1/TVRecord[/COLOR] /DATA/recordfile"
I didn't try since I don't have a NAS, instead using PC. But never tried this since I've an internal HDD too.
I don't think it's impossible. But may be freezes in picture making it useless.
To try it, you need to change below symlinks under /DISK2:
Code:lrwxrwxrwx 1 root default 21 Jan 1 2000 recordfile -> /DATA/hdb1/recordfile/ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root default 20 Jan 1 2000 recording -> /DATA/hdb1/recording/
These are automatically mapped to internal HDD for me.
I think you need to these (not tried, just quessing):
Code:mkdir /PATH_FOR_YOUR_NAS_AFTER_MOUNT/recordfile mkdir /PATH_FOR_YOUR_NAS_AFTER_MOUNT/recording ln -sf /PATH_FOR_YOUR_NAS_AFTER_MOUNT/recordfile /DATA/recordfile ln -sf /PATH_FOR_YOUR_NAS_AFTER_MOUNT/recording /DATA/recording
mount /dev/sda /DATA/usb1
NFS[4]="mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.x.x:/volume1/TVrecord /DATA/usb1"
I forgot to update this thread with what I found...
IT IS WORKING!!!!
I managed to record from AZ [in]directly to NAS, as indicated by Keibertz!! I tried this morning and it worked better.
Last night it was idx temporary files and it wasn't stable, blocked my laptop and NAS, so I had to reboot etc.
When I started recording it was creating tmp.idx files and idx files, which were not playable. Anyways, there were plenty of difficulties...
But this morning it was cool! It created TS files and it was playable, it was all functioning pretty well, I am very pleased to say. Some jerky moments, but overall it was good!
One thing I noticed is that it needed a few times to delete all that was there, each time showing me more stuff I tried recording at different attempts, which kinda failed and needed to be deleted - almost as if it was done in layers, so I had to delete it in layers, one at a time...
One more thing: my 1GB USB Memory Stick is also losing the SWAP file after deleting this stuff. I can't see it in HOME -> File Manager -> USB1 -> SDA1. Even after a few reboots, sometimes... Weird... One can see that USB1 is there, just SWAP is lost...
So, as you said, Keibertz, it is possible to do it via USB memory stick, mounting it that way. In Settings, under Storage I have 1.1 TB free, which means AZ really sees my NAS!!!
This is what I did, according to Keibertz & co. Wiki article plus what we discussed here before, in detail...
1) Telnet command to mount the folder necessary for recording via USB memory stick to NAS:
2) A line in BB's PM 1.8, under "Mount NFS folders" in the Settings file:Code:mount /dev/sda /DATA/usb1
Code:NFS[4]="mount -t nfs -o nolock,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.x.x:/volume1/TVrecord /DATA/usb1"
192.168.x.x = the IP address of my NAS
/volume1/TVrecord = the folder on my NAS I want to record to, of course, and
/DATA/usb1 = the roundabout taken to mount the NAS folder for recording, as the WIKI article states. This is where one will find the recordings, under SDA1, if one goes HOME -> File Manager -> USB1 -> SDA1 -> recordfile [the way I set it up for my needs].
THANX A BUNCH for the advice and details, as with a little bit of patience and perseverance I managed to sort it out!!!
Thanx Synology for the great little home NAS DS210j!!!
Thanx BuyukBang for PM 1.8! Great little piece of work!!!
Thanx Zeini, Keibertz and co. for the Wiki articles and advice here!!!
ZIVJELI!!! PROST!!! CHEERS!!! OLE!!!!