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refresh_on_demand_linux [2012/10/02 14:31] ttguy Note about needing to single quote contenUrls that contain & |
refresh_on_demand_linux [2012/10/05 13:57] ttguy link to ffmpeg-wrapperv2.zip where I have fixed a few things |
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ffmpeg-wrapper.sh for Linux/Synology: {{:ffmpeg-wrapper.zip}} | ffmpeg-wrapper.sh for Linux/Synology: {{:ffmpeg-wrapper.zip}} |
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| Here is a modified version of this script in which a few things have been fixed {{:ffmpeg-wrapperv2.zip}}. |
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__**Note:**__ Most the code of ffmpeg-wrapper.sh is from the Serviio for Synology available from [[http://pcloadletter.co.uk]]. I have only made a few changes to enable support for Refresh.groovy. | __**Note:**__ Most the code of ffmpeg-wrapper.sh is from the Serviio for Synology available from [[http://pcloadletter.co.uk]]. I have only made a few changes to enable support for Refresh.groovy. |
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__**Note:**__ It would appear that if the contentUrl that the plugin returns contains special characters like & then the ffmpeg-wrapper.sh does not work properly. The shell consumes the & characters. The solution is to have the plugin return a contentUrl inclosed by single quotes ('). The contentUrl is then passed to the ffmpeg-wrapper.sh inside the single quotes and the & are not destroyed. However, adding the single quotes around the contentUrl appears to break plugins when they are not using ffmpeg-wrapper.sh - ttguy | __**Note:**__ It would appear that if the contentUrl that the plugin returns contains special characters like & then the ffmpeg-wrapper.sh does not work properly. The shell consumes the & characters. The solution is to have the plugin return a contentUrl inclosed by single quotes ('). The contentUrl is then passed to the ffmpeg-wrapper.sh inside the single quotes and the & are not destroyed. However, adding the single quotes around the contentUrl appears to break plugins when they are not using ffmpeg-wrapper.sh - ttguy |