2011-08-06, 20:44
I am using PureFTP Manager on an iMac with lion... everything seemed to be working fine until I tried to play high def movies that are over 5GBs... anything smaller like 4GB or 3GB works fine.... is there a way to fix this?
ben33400 Wrote:Please describe "do not work".
Please send xbmc.log and pureftpd.log
Aug 4 19:23:04 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] New connection from 192.168.0.6
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] Benjamin is now logged in
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [NOTICE] Restarting at 366694446
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [NOTICE] /Users/Benjamin/Movies//iWatchTV/Lie to Me/Lie to Me S1 E10.avi downloaded (2002 bytes, 12368.31KB/sec)
Aug 4 19:23:12 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] Logout.
ben33400 Wrote:I am not at home so I can not try with my ATV2.
I tried downloading via PureFTPd a 5,5Go file, it works fine.
So PureFTPd & HFS+ disk & Lion can stream >5 Go files.
I am not sure, but it seems that there is no outcoming stream. When I watch a TV show I have:
Code:Aug 4 19:23:04 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] New connection from 192.168.0.6
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] Benjamin is now logged in
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [NOTICE] Restarting at 366694446
Aug 4 19:23:05 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [NOTICE] /Users/Benjamin/Movies//iWatchTV/Lie to Me/Lie to Me S1 E10.avi downloaded (2002 bytes, 12368.31KB/sec)
Aug 4 19:23:12 Benjamin-MBP pure-ftpd[69434]: ([email protected]) [INFO] Logout.
There is a NOTICE that shows the downloaded file.
I can not see them in your log.
Maybe you can try with a smaller name for your file ?
Maybe a developer can help us with this FTP stream issue ?
ben33400 Wrote:You can try to log in your FTP locally with FileZilla, and try downloading your file.
If it works, the problem may be XBMC; if not it is your server/computer.