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Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:57 pm
by kuroukage
TWiT was just updated to 2.00 the other day and now it's broken in Jumpy.
Here's the logfile.
Would appreciate your help again.
Thanks,
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:50 pm
by stomp_442
infidel wrote:stomp_442 wrote:Is there some way for me to add in the xbmc navi x plugin, it doesn't appear on the list on my PS3. When I use navi x with xbmc om my PC, I have to go to the programs category to load it, it must be a different type of plugin.
Not currently. Jumpy supports XBMC 'addon' plugins, whereas navi-x is a 'script' plugin. There's a '
navix' script for the
Channels plugin you can try, though.
I'm kind of a noob at this, I have no idea what I'm suppose create for the channels folder, do you have an example file I can look at.
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:55 am
by infidel
kuroukage wrote:TWiT was just updated to 2.00 the other day and now it's broken in Jumpy.

twit 2.0.0 is working for me on both win7 and linux, kurou. The error in your log has to do with failing to find the 'shows' cache, so would you please confirm whether:
- twit is working in xbmc.
- the file %APPDATA%\XBMC\addons\plugin.video.twit\resources\shows exists.
if so then set
debug=on in the xbmc twit config and send another log.
stomp_442 wrote: I have no idea what I'm suppose create for the channels folder
This is really a question for the
Channels thread, but I think if you've installed Channels via the UMS plugins installer everything should be set up already. I'm going from (somewhat hazy

) memory here, but you may also need to create a '
channels' folder in your UMS installation and put '
navix.ch' from
channels_205.zip inside it and add a '
channels.path' setting pointing to the folder in
UMS.conf, e.g.:
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:04 pm
by kuroukage
infidel wrote:- TWiT is working in xbmc. (Yep, works fine inside XBMC 12 RC3, but not while using jumpy.)
- the file %APPDATA%\XBMC\addons\plugin.video.twit\resources\shows exists. (The file exists. I even opened it up to make sure it had data inside it.)
Hi again,
Attaching a new log (with debug on) which also contains info for a few other non working video plugins as well.
Thanks for helping,
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:23 pm
by Wishthink
I got this working before back in October but something has changed, and now it fails to work.
So here is what I did.
Uninstall all of UMS.
Delete the folder.
Re-download it.
Download PMSencoder and put it in the plugin folder.
Download jumpy 2.5 in plugin and run it.
I have python 2.7 on C:, so i set the path to it.
I can view things on like penny arcade, but i CANT watch anything on twitch.
I can watch it on XBMC, BUT i can not watch it through XBMC if instead of going video->addon, i go to the end and try to watch it through UMS.
That makes me think it isn't PS3 and it is solely just a UMS setting.
I believe i got it fixed last time with something called "twitchfix" and it was rtmpdump.groovy or so. I have it downloaded - but i have no clue where to put it.
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:47 pm
by kuroukage
Wishthink wrote:I believe i got it fixed last time with something called "twitchfix" and it was rtmpdump.groovy or so. I have it downloaded - but i have no clue where to put it.
That goes in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Universal Media Server\scripts folder. That's where you place all .groovy files that you want PMS to use. That file also fixes the JustinTV video addon as well.
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:15 pm
by Wishthink
Yeah googling I found that so I put it there. The errors still come.
I added another zip with jumpy log/config/ini. Along with debug/pms LOG and web/UMS conf.
Just incase adding the script changes the errors.
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:07 pm
by kuroukage
Wishthink wrote:Yeah googling I found that so I put it there. The errors still come.
You're missing this line at the bottom of your UMS.conf file.
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pmsencoder.script.directory = C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Universal Media Server\\scripts
Also, I'd move rtmpdump into a non-spaced folder (like c:\\rtmpdump\\rtmpdump.exe) and then change that line in UMS.conf to match the new location. When I looked at PMS log file it doesn't show that it's picking up that rtmpdump-jtv.groovy file. This should fix your problem (as long as you have that .groovy file in the \\scripts dir).
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:26 pm
by Wishthink
Ok rtmpdump moved to c:\rtmpdump. Also added the script to the end of UMS, and the script is now picking it up.
Still erroring though.
Think it is because of "TRACE 2013-01-20 22:20:19.132 [Thread-47] ERROR: Closing connection: NetStream.Play.Failed"
?
Re: Jumpy Plugin (17 Jan 2013)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:07 pm
by kuroukage
Wishthink wrote:Ok rtmpdump moved to c:\rtmpdump. Also added the script to the end of UMS, and the script is now picking it up.
Still erroring though.
Think it is because of "TRACE 2013-01-20 22:20:19.132 [Thread-47] ERROR: Closing connection: NetStream.Play.Failed"
?
I've never encountered that error before, but I'll try my best to help. One thing I've noticed is your
Java and
VLC are pretty far out of date. You should update those and any other drivers/programs that are old as well. Also, if you're using a router, do you have the proper
ports forwarded for everything? And are you using a codec pack like
Shark's or
K-Lite? If you're not I'd suggest you grab one of those. It also seems like you're missing a few files that might be needed. Here's a snippet of my UMS.conf and what it looks like at the bottom:
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get-flash-videos.path = D:\\System\\bin\\get_flash_videos.pl
perl.path = C:\\Perl64\\bin\\perl.exe
python.path = c:\\Python27\\python.exe
rtmpdump.path = D:\\System\\bin\\rtmpdump.exe
youtube-dl.path = D:\\System\\bin\\youtube-dl.py
That's about all I can think of at the moment. I see that it's recognizing your rtmpdump-jtv.groovy profile, so that's good that it's fixed now. Try and update all your files and grab
Perl,
youtube-dl, and
get_flash_videos and add the lines to your UMS.conf. BTW I'm using Win7 x64, so it could be related to something with the x86 version..I'm unsure of that since I haven't used Win x86 in ages.
I see Infidel mentioned this in an earlier post:
infidel wrote:Github is phasing out download support which might have something to do with this. You can
- try rerunning the installer a few times to see if it works (shut down UMS and double-click jumpy-0.2.5.exe in your plugins folder). You can repeat this as many times as you like, the installer will only try to complete the missing steps.
- or just download the zip by hand and put rtmpdump.exe + librtmp.dll inside your win32 folder, and make sure rtmpdump.path is set in UMS.conf:
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rtmpdump.path = win32\\rtmpdump.exe
So you could try this as well if you're missing the
librtmp.dll file (I also put librtmp.dll in my C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\system\players\dvdplayer folder and overwrite the old one). I'd just unzip all the files from this .zip into your c:\
rtmpdump dir, but I'd recommend making a c:\bin folder or something (without spaces), so you can just dump everything into there (like
get_flash_videos,
youtube-dl, etc.) too.
Perl you'll have to install.
You can also try my updated
rtmpdump-jtv.groovy file that I attached (credit goes to Infidel and Chocolateboy for the code). I've been using this for awhile now and it works great with web.conf rtmp feeds (as long as you convert them with
rtmp2pms first) and with Jumpy.
I think that covers just about everything. If not I'm sure Infidel will be able to figure it out.
Good luck,