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==Custom TV Portal== | ==Custom TV Portal== |
Revision as of 19:27, 2 December 2011
BREIF NOTES FOR CUSTOM FIRMWARE PACKAGES
Note: Some Functions of the Web Interface are 'Built-In' and do not require an additional package to be installed, These Features are covered in the Web If section of ths page
Contents
Auto-Unprotect
Removes the ENC flag from all High Definition files, When first installed all files are scanned, Then new files are processed after recording ends. NOTE:- the removal of the ENC flag does not decrypt the file, However it does make decyption possible
Auto-Update
This will check once per day at the earliest power on, for most people probably the 04:30 boot
BusyBox
Your Humax box has a ‘Unix’ operating system, Busybox is a package that provides 155 common Unix commands that can be used in a Telnet sessions, Here is a list of available commands :-
- ar
- arp
- arping
- ash
- awk
- base64
- basename
- bunzip2
- bzcat
- bzip2
- cal
- cat
- catv
- chgrp
- chmod
- chown
- chroot
- cksum
- clear
- cmp
- comm
- cp
- cpio
- cut
- date
- dc
- dd
- df
- diff
- dirname
- dos2unix
- du
- echo
- ed
- egrep
- env
- ether-wake
- expr
- false
- fgrep
- find
- fold
- free
- ftpget
- ftpput
- fuser
- grep
- gunzip
- gzip
- hd
- head
- hexdump
- ifconfig
- insmod
- install
- iostat
- kill
- killall
- killall5
- last
- less
- ln
- logname
- ls
- lsmod
- lsusb
- lzcat
- lzma
- md5sum
- mkdir
- mkfifo
- mknod
- mktemp
- modinfo
- modprobe
- more
- mpstat
- mv
- nc
- netstat
- nice
- nmeter
- nohup
- nslookup
- od
- patch
- pgrep
- ping
- pkill
- pmap
- printenv
- printf
- ps
- pstree
- pwd
- pwdx
- readlink
- realpath
- renice
- rm
- rmdir
- rmmod
- route
- rpm
- sed
- sendmail
- seq
- sh
- sha1sum
- sha256sum
- sha512sum
- sleep
- sort
- split
- stat
- strings
- stty
- sum
- sync
- sysctl
- tail
- tar
- tee
- telnet
- test
- tftp
- time
- top
- touch
- tr
- traceroute
- true
- tty
- uname
- uniq
- unix2dos
- unlzma
- unxz
- unzip
- uptime
- usleep
- uudecode
- uuencode
- vi
- watch
- wc
- wget
- which
- who
- whoami
- xargs
- xz
- xzcat
- yes
- zcat
Custom TV Portal
Full Guide HERE
Edit On Box
Full Guide for Nicesplice HERE
EPG (Command Line)
EPG information can be obtained from a Telnet Command line e.g.
epg
humax# epg Humax EPG Tool v1.0.8, by af123, 2011. Syntax: epg [options] [filters] <command>... Options: -b Brief output. -d[level] Set debug level. -f<file> Specify alternate EPG data file. -h Show help text. -p Parsable output. Filters: (can be specified multiple times, all must be true) -C<CRID> Show only events with this CRID. -D<descriptor type> Show only selected descriptor type. -E<event id> Show only selected event. -R<SCRID> Show only events with this Series ID. -S<service id> Show only selected service. -T<content type> Show only selected content types. -@<unix timestamp> Show only programmes at time. -/<unix timestamp> Show only programmes on day. -/<days> Show only programmes on day. -=<start>:<end> Show only programmes in time period. Commands: dump Show a parsed summary of the EPG. dumpraw Show raw data from the EPG. sqldump Produce SQL statements from EPG data. sqlitedump <file> Create SQLite database from EPG data. now Show what is currently on. first Show the time of the earliest record. last Show the time of the latest record. parse Parse the EPG, no output. search <text> Search programme names for text. searchall <text> Search programme names/descriptions for text.
Epg Keywords (Web-If)
Initial Setup :-
- Web-If MAIN >> SETTINGS >> Email address >> myname@talktalk.co.uk
- Web-If MAIN >> SETTINGS >> SMTP >> smtp.talktalk.co.uk
- Web-If MAIN >> SETTINGS >> SEND TEST EMAIL
HMT
From a Telnet Session, Navigate to a directory containing an *.hmt file, Then enter hmt {filename}
hmt KAISER_CHIEFS_DD5_1_20110410_0147.hmt
humax# hmt KAISER_CHIEFS_DD5_1_20110410_0147.hmt Format:HD Title:KAISER CHIEFS DD5.1 Channel:4096 (BBC HD) Folder:/mnt/hd2/My Video/MY-ARCHIVE/ Filename:KAISER CHIEFS DD5_1_20110410_0147 Genre:Entertainment EPG:Performance from the Kaiser Chiefs from the Later... with Jools Holland archives. They play I Predict a Riot, the party and festival anthem of 2005. Flags: HD,Unlimited Copies, Copy count:0 Scheduled start:1302396300 (Sun Apr 10 00:45:00 2011) Scheduled duration:300 Recording start:1302396449 (Sun Apr 10 00:47:29 2011) Recording end:1302396706 (Sun Apr 10 00:51:46 2011) Play resumes at: 15 seconds in. Service ID (SID):17472 Transport Stream ID (TSID):16516 Originating Network ID (ONID):9018 Programme Map Table PID (PMTPID):100 Video PID:101 Audio PID:102 Bookmarks:0 =
I-Phone Interface
Screen Shots HERE
lsof
This unix command stands for LiSt of Open Files,With no extentions it will default to 'All' open files, But it is probably more useful when used with a filter as shown in the examples :-
lsof | grep humaxtv HIDE All files opened by the main Humax TV process
lsof | cut -f 1 -d' ' | sort | uniq HIDE List all processes that have opened files
lsof | grep epg HIDE All files opened by the EPG process
humax# lsof | grep epg epg 596 root cwd 0000 31,0 1307722938 21474853357 /dev epg 596 root rtd 0000 31,0 1321652395 77309428205 / epg 596 root txt 0000 8,18 1322689164 4295000557 /mnt/hd2/mod/bin/epg epg 596 root mem REG 8,18 9226050 /mnt/hd2/mod/bin/epg (path inode=4295000557) epg 596 root mem REG 31,0 174 /lib/ld-uClibc-0.9.29.so (path inode=4295000557) epg 596 root mem REG 8,18 9225846 /mnt/hd2/mod/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 (path inode=4295000557) epg 596 root mem REG 31,0 169 /lib/libuClibc-0.9.29.so (path inode=4295000448) epg 596 root mem REG 31,0 216 /lib/libpthread-0.9.29.so (path inode=4295000448) epg 596 root mem REG 31,0 186 /lib/libdl-0.9.29.so (path inode=4295000448) epg 596 root 0 0000 31,0 1307722935 4294975926 /dev/null epg 596 root 1 0000 0,13 1322848876 4295000502 /tmp/epgd.log epg 596 root 2 0000 0,13 1322848858 4295000502 /tmp/modinit.log
Remote Scheduling (RS)
Full Guide HERE
Remote Scheduling Auto
Full Guide HERE
Series Filer
If a folder name exists at the top level and at a lower level, the contents of the top level folder are copied into the lower folder and the, now empty, top level folder is deleted
Service Control Utility
From a Telnet command line prompt send the following :-
service
humax# service Name Installed Autostart Running ---- --------- --------- ------- mediatomb No No No dropbear No No No transmission No No No samba No No No cifs No No No mongoose Yes Yes Yes Syntax: service start <service> service stop <service> service auto <service> (toggles autostart)
Telnet
Telnet is built into the default Custom Firmware package, To communicate Via Telnet from a P.C. you will need a program such as PuTTY, Select connection type Telnet and enter the IP address of your Humax into the Host Name box, Then select OPEN, You will be presented with a new Telnet Window and if connection is successful you will see the humax# prompt.
NOTE :- Telnet command lines on this WiKi are identified by a Yellow Background
Web IF
Screen Shots HERE
- Decrypt
Web-If MAIN >> BROWSE MEDIA FILES >> (Select Single File) >> OPT+ >> Decrypt
This Function will move the file an _original folder and then stream a new copy to the present location, The new copy will be Decrypted and can be played on a P.C.. NOTE both High Definition AND Standard definition need to be Decrypted
- De-duplicate / Tidy this folder
Web-If MAIN >> BROWSE MEDIA FILES >> De-duplicate / Tidy this folder
This Function will search a folder and re-name files with more meaningful titles, It will also seperate duplicates into a new folder
SEE Examples HERE
- Remove Enc
Web-If MAIN >> BROWSE MEDIA FILES >> (Select Single File) >> OPT+ >> Remove Enc
This Function will remove the ENC flag from High Definition content, The file remains encrypted (as does Standard Definition) until a sepearate decryption function is carried out
- Save Last Streamed Content
Web-If MAIN >> BROWSE MEDIA FILES >> Save Last Streamed Content
This Function will make a permanent MP4 copy of and content that has been view using the Humax TV portal e.g. I-Player / You Tube, The Telnet Syntax is as follows :-
humax# cp /mnt/hd3/Streamer_down_file /media/My\ Video/theclip.mp4