The only correct way to run PMS.sh is to first cd into the directory, then run. This is because it uses relative paths in it's code. if you run it by typing /home/username/ps3ms/PMS.sh, you will get errors when playing your files, and if you click on the README tab or FAQ tab, they will be blank. PMS.sh HAS to be ran from the directory it is in. Within PS3MediaServer, I completely disabled tsmuxer, and I no longer have this issue. Upon examining the logs and reviewing some forum posts, it was determined that tsMuxeR was the problem. Any further than that and the movie would pause and I couldn't start it. It would only allow me to skip, say 1 hour forward. I was having an issue skipping forward on certain movies. Now you can run ps3 media server by changing to the ps3mediaserver directory Mv ps3mediaserver-read-only/ps3mediaserver. Next, move ps3mediaserver to your home directory and remove the ps3mediaserver-read-only directory. You also might have to do the same thing to tsMuxeR, located in the linux directory. You have to make sure that PMS.sh has execute permissions on it. Once that completes, we can go into the directory where the PS3 Media Server code is downloaded and compile it with antĬode: Select all cd ps3mediaserver-read-only/ps3mediaserver Next, change to your home directory and download the SVN of PS3 Media server:Ĭode: Select all svn checkout ps3mediaserver-read-only Optionally you can do the same to your $HOME/.mplayer/config file.Ĭompile the latest SVN of ps3 media serverĬode: Select all sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk ant As a workaround, you can add or uncomment it in your mencoder configuration file.Ĭode: Select all gedit $HOME/.mplayer/.nfand add the line We can control this switch from command line by issuing something likeĬode: Select all unrar p -inul test.rar|mplayer -cache=2048 -īut we cannot control it from within PS3 media server. In order to play/encode files from within rar archives, the cache=2048 switch must be used. Once you are finished with the guide, make sure you can play movie files with smplayer before continuing. The command should look like this:Ĭode: Select all. We want to REMOVE the "-disable-mencoder -disable-x264" from the command, so that mencoder and x264 support are compiled. pkgversion "3:1.0~svn-`grep "#define VERSION" version.h | cut -d"-" -f2`" pkgname mplayer-nogui -backup=no -deldoc=yes -deldesc=yes -delspec=yes -default \ $ sudo checkinstall -D -install=yes -fstrans=no -pakdir "$HOME/Desktop" \ configure -cc=gcc-4.3 -confdir=/etc/mplayer -disable-mencoder -disable-x264 (Optionally, if you would like to use the multi-threaded branch of mplayer ffmpeg-mt for better performance with multi-cpu configured PCs, use these instructions as well: Next, follow these instructions to install the very latest mplayer: Next remove mplayer and mencoder from your system by issuing the following command:Ĭode: Select all sudo apt-get remove mplayer-nogui mencoder ffmpeg can be omitted if you plan on using ffmpeg-mt fore multicore cpu utilization, see below) (svn x264 is required for compiling x264. Installing ffpmeg, x264, mplayer and mencoderįirst, follow these instructions to install the very latest ffmpeg and x264: Note that this worked for me, but I can't guarantee that it won't completely destroy your computer, so use at your own risk. These steps should also work on a 32bit system. After doing a bit of digging I was able to get PS3 Media Server SVN running on Ubuntu 9.10 64bit, with the ability to play hd x264 mkv files utilizing the latest and greatest mplayer, mencoder, and ffmpeg, Hopefully this helps others in a similar situation.
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