OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Multimedia
Media Servers for OS/2 ?
Pete:
Hi Greggory
Judging by the fact that UMS is available for Windows, Linux and Mac I would guess that it is not pure java and relies on some "native" operating system support files for some functionality.
It also looks like java7 is required.
Regards
Pete
Pete:
Hi All
I've just been trying to get mediatomb running but have run into a problem:-
2015-04-02 02:37:41 ERROR: Could not create directory /mediatomb/home/.mediatomb : No such file or directory
The directory /mediatomb/home gets created but /mediatomb/home/.mediatomb does not
Manually creating the directory /mediatomb/home/.mediatomb does not resolve the problem; the above message is still displayed when trying to start mediatomb.
Any ideas how to resolve this problem?
Regards
Pete
Greggory Shaw:
--- Quote from: Pete on April 02, 2015, 03:03:31 am ---Hi Greggory
Judging by the fact that UMS is available for Windows, Linux and Mac I would guess that it is not pure java and relies on some "native" operating system support files for some functionality.
It also looks like java7 is required.
Regards
Pete
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Sure ffmpeg, mplayer, memcode... It runs on Java 6 I'm using it right now after replacing those files ! Is there a permanent way to odinize files ?
Move 'Mediatomb' to the root directory to get it running Pete and keep the home directory inside the Mediatomb directory.
Greggory
Dave Yeo:
--- Quote from: Greggory Shaw on April 02, 2015, 04:15:03 am ---Sure ffmpeg, mplayer, memcode... It runs on Java 6 I'm using it right now after replacing those files ! Is there a permanent way to odinize files ?
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Shouldn't the OS/2 binaries be drop in replacements in the Windows version of Mediatomb? Perhaps with some PATH massaging.
Doug Bissett:
--- Quote from: R.M. Klippstein on April 01, 2015, 05:55:52 pm ---Hi Doug, klipp here! How's it going? This is "off subject, sorry" but a couple of times recently you've mentioned about having sound working somewhat, in Virtualbox. When you've got some time available could you expound in a little more detail just how you accomplished that? I would like to mess with that a little.
thanks, klipp
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Sound works in VBox under Windows and Linux (probably also under Macs). It half works in VBox 1.6.1 OSE under OS/2. By "half" working, I mean that the virtual machine will "see" a sound card, but the sound is not passed on to the host sound system, so there is no sound. There are two virtual sound cards available. One is the old SoundBlaster 16, and the other is an AC97 (works with UniAud). Under windows host, eCS will configure either one, and it will make sounds, but I find that even under a powerful processor, the AC97 causes breaks in the sound (unusable). Using the SB16 works reasonably well. The same problem happens in WinXP guests. I really haven't tried other guests.
In the past, I got sound to work under Virtual PC 5.1 in OS/2, It has been some time since I tried that, but there is a parameter for the configuration program, that allows you to enable sound in the guest under OS/2. "TWEAKVPC" (no quotes), or something like that. There is a warning, somewhere, that doing that could cause problems because the feature is not finished. As I recall, that is probably true.
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