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{{Note|This page has been updated to detail the instructions for the Customised Firmware version 1.14 and above - that firmware will be released in the next few days.}}
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If it is not practical to connect your Humax box to the Internet via a cable or wireless, then software packages can be loaded onto the Humax by placing them onto a USB Disk drive. The packages themselves can be downloaded from http://hpkg.tv/packages.html. Each package is available for download as an individual file or as a bundle. A bundle contains the package itself along with all of its dependencies, and is the recommended and easiest way to install software.
  
If it is not practical to connect your Humax box to the Internet via a cable or wireless, then software packages can be loaded onto the Humax by placing them onto a USB Disk. The packages themselves can be downloaded from http://hummypkg.org.uk/packages.html. Each package is available for download as an individual file or as a bundle. A bundle contains the package itself along with all of its dependencies, and is the recommended way to install software.
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==== Example Download ====
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[[File:HummyPkg_Download_Example.png|link=http://hpkg.tv/packages.html]]
  
==== Example Download ===
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==== Installation Steps ====
[[File:HummyPkg_Download_Example.png|link=http://hummypkg.org.uk/packages.html]]
 
  
==== Installation Steps ====
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* Download the package(s) / bundle(s) you wish to add from [[Customised_Firmware_-_Features_Available | '''WIKI Packages page''']]
  
* Download the package(s)/bundle(s) you wish to add from http://hummypkg.org.uk/packages.html;
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* Place the files in the root directory (top-level folder) of your USB device;
* Place the files in the root directory (top-level folder) of your USB disk;
 
 
* Make sure the Humax is on and running normally;
 
* Make sure the Humax is on and running normally;
* Plug the USB disk into a USB port.
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* Plug the USB device into a port.
::The disk light will flash while the software is being installed;
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::The USB light will flash while the software is being installed;
::The TV may show a menu relating to accessing media ont he disk which can be safely ignored (press <tt>Exit</tt> to dismiss);
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::The TV may show a menu relating to accessing media on the disk which can be safely ignored (press <tt>Exit</tt> to dismiss);
* A log relating to the software installation will be created on the disk, named <tt>opkg_install.log</tt>.
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* A log relating to the software installation will be created on the USB device, named <tt>opkg_install.log</tt> (See Below)
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{{note|Some USB Devices are reported not to work, The reason for this is not fully understood, However the following Tips are known to help :-
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* Remove any other USB devices and power cycle twice (waiting for HDD spin down each time)
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* Do not use a USB extender cable
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* Removing all other files / re-formatting can prevent file fragmentation
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* Try both USB ports (HDR)
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* Try a different USB Device
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Here is an example opkg_install.log :-
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<pre>
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Preparing bundle youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
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Extracting from /media/drive2/youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
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Extracting file youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file ffmpeg_2.8-1_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file bzip2_1.0.4_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file lamemp3_3.98.4_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file wget_1.12_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file python_2.7.1-3_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file libutil_0.9.29_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file libreadline_6.2-1_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file ncurses_5.9_mipsel.opk
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Extracting file sqlite3_3.23.0_mipsel.opk
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End of /media/drive2/youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
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Starting installation...
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Installing bzip2 (1.0.4) to root...
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Installing ffmpeg (2.8-1) to root...
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Installing lamemp3 (3.98.4) to root...
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Package lamemp3 (3.98.4) installed in root is up to date.
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Installing libreadline (6.2-1) to root...
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Installing libutil (0.9.29) to root...
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Installing ncurses (5.9) to root...
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Installing python (2.7.1-3) to root...
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Installing sqlite3 (3.23.0) to root...
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Package sqlite3 (3.23.0) installed in root is up to date.
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Installing wget (1.12) to root...
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Installing youtube-dl (2018.06.04) to root...
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Log out and in again to set PYTHONHOME
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Configuring ncurses.
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Configuring libreadline.
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Configuring sqlite3.
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Configuring bzip2.
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Configuring lamemp3.
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Configuring ffmpeg.
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Configuring wget.
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Configuring libutil.
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Configuring python.
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Configuring youtube-dl.
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Finished installation...
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</pre>

Latest revision as of 10:21, 11 June 2018

If it is not practical to connect your Humax box to the Internet via a cable or wireless, then software packages can be loaded onto the Humax by placing them onto a USB Disk drive. The packages themselves can be downloaded from http://hpkg.tv/packages.html. Each package is available for download as an individual file or as a bundle. A bundle contains the package itself along with all of its dependencies, and is the recommended and easiest way to install software.

Example Download

HummyPkg Download Example.png

Installation Steps

  • Place the files in the root directory (top-level folder) of your USB device;
  • Make sure the Humax is on and running normally;
  • Plug the USB device into a port.
The USB light will flash while the software is being installed;
The TV may show a menu relating to accessing media on the disk which can be safely ignored (press Exit to dismiss);
  • A log relating to the software installation will be created on the USB device, named opkg_install.log (See Below)


Note Note: Some USB Devices are reported not to work, The reason for this is not fully understood, However the following Tips are known to help :-

  • Remove any other USB devices and power cycle twice (waiting for HDD spin down each time)
  • Do not use a USB extender cable
  • Removing all other files / re-formatting can prevent file fragmentation
  • Try both USB ports (HDR)
  • Try a different USB Device


Here is an example opkg_install.log :-

Preparing bundle youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
Extracting from /media/drive2/youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
 Extracting file youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ffmpeg_2.8-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file bzip2_1.0.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file lamemp3_3.98.4_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file wget_1.12_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file python_2.7.1-3_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libutil_0.9.29_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file libreadline_6.2-1_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file ncurses_5.9_mipsel.opk
 Extracting file sqlite3_3.23.0_mipsel.opk
End of /media/drive2/youtube-dl_2018.06.04_mipsel.opb
Starting installation...
Installing bzip2 (1.0.4) to root...
Installing ffmpeg (2.8-1) to root...
Installing lamemp3 (3.98.4) to root...
Package lamemp3 (3.98.4) installed in root is up to date.
Installing libreadline (6.2-1) to root...
Installing libutil (0.9.29) to root...
Installing ncurses (5.9) to root...
Installing python (2.7.1-3) to root...
Installing sqlite3 (3.23.0) to root...
Package sqlite3 (3.23.0) installed in root is up to date.
Installing wget (1.12) to root...
Installing youtube-dl (2018.06.04) to root...

Log out and in again to set PYTHONHOME

Configuring ncurses.
Configuring libreadline.
Configuring sqlite3.
Configuring bzip2.
Configuring lamemp3.
Configuring ffmpeg.
Configuring wget.
Configuring libutil.
Configuring python.
Configuring youtube-dl.
Finished installation...