Package Details: readymedia-transcode-git 895.e37c92c-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/readymedia-transcode-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: readymedia-transcode-git
Description: A DLNA/UPnP-AV Media server with transcode support
Upstream URL: https://bitbucket.org/stativ/readymedia-transcode
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: minidlna, minidlna-transcode-hg
Provides: minidlna, minidlna-transcode-hg
Replaces: minidlna-transcode-hg
Submitter: stativ
Maintainer: stativ
Last Packager: stativ
Votes: 21
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-06-18 09:10 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-11-20 12:37 (UTC)

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stativ commented on 2012-10-21 08:26 (UTC)

shahid: I guess you are using you own ffmpeg package, because this doesn't happen with ffmpeg from [extra]. Anyway, it is likely to be a bug with the build system. I'll check that.

krevedko commented on 2012-10-20 10:38 (UTC)

There are build errors with libavformat. I've compiled it only with export LDFLAGS='-lopencore-amrwb' before ./configure --prefix=/usr

stativ commented on 2012-10-10 09:06 (UTC)

Fixed some issues with the rc script. There are still some problems with "minidlna stop" not killing everything though.

stativ commented on 2012-10-07 15:14 (UTC)

Upstream update, the minidlna executable moved to /usr/sbin and it has been renamed to minidlnad

tydell commented on 2012-09-22 17:58 (UTC)

I must say that still have problem with transcoding with mencoder. However mecoder command from transcode_video-hardcodesub works great when I try it in terminal/console, but with minidlna I get it cannot open pipe. Most of my videos are mp4 files. I got it working by adding srt subtitle to mp4 file with MP4box (there need to install gpac to have MP4Box utility). The other way I managed to get subtitles with ffmpeg. I compiled ffmpeg from ABS with --enable-libass option, and then I can add external ass subtitles to my movies using ffmpeg command with ass filter. I create ass subtitles by 'ffmpeg -i subtitle.srt subtitle.ass', so now I can manage subtitles with a little modified minidlna-transcode_video file. There no need to use any other utilities than ffmpeg to do that.

stativ commented on 2012-09-22 16:52 (UTC)

I think I found the culprit. I was missing quotes around the $SOURCE in the transcode_video-hardcodesub. At least for me it fixes the "opening pipe" error. I've already uploaded fixed version of the script.

stativ commented on 2012-09-22 16:36 (UTC)

tydell: I tested it with only one file with subtitles. Now I tested some other files too, and I'm getting the error when opening pipe for some of them, too. I have some ideas what may cause it.