2019-03-06, 09:20
(2019-03-06, 05:24)CpTHOOK Wrote:There are a couple of things you could try.(2019-03-05, 09:33)primaeval Wrote:(2019-03-05, 00:29)CpTHOOK Wrote:According to this post Linux Mint uses avconv instead of ffmpeg. avconv is a fork of ffmpeg with more codecs.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=239749
I suspect it is in /usr/bin/avconv but you'll have to check yourself.
Thanks for the tip!! So I installed libav-tools and avconv was indeed in the location you referenced. However-- same results. I'm also suspecting that my issues may have to do with not passing a physical graphics card through to my VM. I'm using VNC, however, forgive me if this seems way off-base. My log attached. I already had this VM going for awhile and using it to update my Kodi library w/ MariaDB. It would be sooooo perfect if I could add this PVR to it. If not... I'll have to give in to Win10.
MyLog
See if turning off the "ffmpeg reconnect arguments" helps.
Someone had a problem with them on their version of ffmpeg so I made them optional.
Turn on ffmpeg debugging in
Settings \ Debug \ Debug ffmpeg stdout/stderr
The output and error streams should then end up in the jobs folder.
userdata\addon_data\plugin.video.iptv.recorder\jobs
They should show you if avconv/ffmpeg even started and possible errors.
You could also try to install the official version of ffmpeg.
You might have to build it from source.
http://ffmpeg.org/download.html#build-linux