2012-05-02, 14:03
I really wish someone would write a how-to for the unexperienced users.
At this point (only tested on Ubuntu 11.10), all you need to do is:
- install XBMC v11 stable (Eden)
- install the tools needed for accessing the code and compilation: sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc make subversion libssl0.9.8 libssl-dev libssl0.9.8
- git clone git://git.ffmpeg.org/rtmpdump
- cd rtmpdump
- make
- add a single library file to the xbmc system architecture: sudo cp -v rtmpdump/librtmp/librtmp.so.0 /usr/share/xbmc/system/players/dvdplayer/
after this u go to divingmule repo, download his jtv 0.2.7 and add it to xbmc via xbmc interface (you just choose the zip)
note that the last step does not change the system. nothing gets replaced. it just adds the rtmp library to a folder that xbmc uses.
why is this not available in the official repo (a) or in the divingmule repo (b)? Because rtmpdump needs to be patched? Makes sense I admit :> I just wish this could be made somehow easier.
At this point (only tested on Ubuntu 11.10), all you need to do is:
- install XBMC v11 stable (Eden)
- install the tools needed for accessing the code and compilation: sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc make subversion libssl0.9.8 libssl-dev libssl0.9.8
- git clone git://git.ffmpeg.org/rtmpdump
- cd rtmpdump
- make
- add a single library file to the xbmc system architecture: sudo cp -v rtmpdump/librtmp/librtmp.so.0 /usr/share/xbmc/system/players/dvdplayer/
after this u go to divingmule repo, download his jtv 0.2.7 and add it to xbmc via xbmc interface (you just choose the zip)
note that the last step does not change the system. nothing gets replaced. it just adds the rtmp library to a folder that xbmc uses.
why is this not available in the official repo (a) or in the divingmule repo (b)? Because rtmpdump needs to be patched? Makes sense I admit :> I just wish this could be made somehow easier.