OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Multimedia

Media Servers for OS/2 ?

<< < (6/9) > >>

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: Pete on April 19, 2015, 06:22:12 am ---Hi Dave

Where can I find magic.dll - preferably in a zip file?


Regards

Pete

--- End quote ---

http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/zip/file-5_04-7_oc00.zip, whether it'll work...

Pete:
Hi guys

Yes, seems like magic.dll was definitely required as avi and mp4 are now "acceptable" to MediaTomb.

Thanks.

@Greggory :  Your ftp server was up but required a login.


Regards

Pete



Pete:
Hi Guys

On checking the Medfi Tomb Server output on starting I see:-

 2015-04-19 16:43:29 WARNING: magic_load: could not find any magic files!


What exactly are "magic files" in this instance?


Regards

Pete

Dave Yeo:

--- Code: ---[K:\usr\share\misc]dir

The volume label in drive K is RPM.
The Volume Serial Number is 57BF:35BF.
Directory of K:\usr\share\misc

 3-04-15 11:41p         <DIR>      0 a---  .
 3-15-15 12:30a         <DIR>      0 ----  ..
 2-02-15  9:24a       555,542    124 a---  magic
 2-02-15  9:24a     1,779,600    124 a---  magic.mgc
        4 file(s)   2,335,142 bytes used
                  280,848,011 K bytes free

--- End code ---

Along with symlinks in \usr\share\file and \usr\share where magic points to \usr\share\magic. IIRC at one time file used an environment variable to find its magic files (older version installed in \emx\etc here) but can't remember the specifics. Perhaps just having magic on the PATH or in the media server directory.

Greggory Shaw:

--- Quote from: Pete on April 19, 2015, 05:50:18 pm ---Hi guys

Yes, seems like magic.dll was definitely required as avi and mp4 are now "acceptable" to MediaTomb.

Thanks.

@Greggory :  Your ftp server was up but required a login.


Regards

Pete

--- End quote ---

Thats what the usr & pass was for :) joking

user: os2user
pass: os2

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version