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I have XBMC on my TV Box running Android. How do I update librtmp ? Where do I get the latest Android version of librtmp ?
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(2014-04-21, 05:15)miniteeg Wrote: (2014-04-20, 22:31)RedPenguin Wrote: (2014-04-20, 22:27)miniteeg Wrote: Where do I place it on Android and on MAC ?
Doesn't matter where you place the APK normally on an Android, you just install it as normal.
On a Mac you just install XBMC as normal and place the file in the proper location:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...te_librtmp
Has the location info you need.
I had a look on that link before I asked and that was the reason I asked. For example for Mac it says /Applications/XBMC.app/Contents/Frameworks/librtmp.0.dylib while librtmp.0.dylib is a file and not a folder, how would I place a file in another file !
In Android. I am running Kitkat. I have XBMC on Internal SD so the location I reached was / /Android/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/files/.xbmc//userdata/library and library is currently empty. Just making sure it is the right location.
Like RP said, for Androind, run the apk file, you dont have to copy the librtmp file manually, its already updated in the apk file, so install like you normally install an application on Android.
For Mac, there is no installation with update librtmp file, so whatever you have installed, and then overrite that file with the one RP provided. The instructions in that links is actuall saying that overwrite/replace the existing file with the new one.
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Good questions.
Yes for Mac, take the backup of existing file. .
For Android, you can also copy the file but 2 issues.
1. On the reboot your file will be reverted back to original so be prepare to replace again and again.
2. You would require root access to see that folder.
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2014-04-22, 15:46
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-22, 16:30 by sagheerahmed94.)
HOW TO UPDATE librtmp.so FILE OF SHANI's/RP's IN YOUR ANDROID PHONE AND ANDROID DEVICE
1-Download ES File Explorer (From play store its free)
2-Download librtmp.so file
3-open ES File Explorer
4-Click menue button in your phone
5-Click Setting
6-Click File Setting
7-Check Show Hidden Files if its un-checked
8-Ckick back button in your phone
9-Scroll down to Root Explorer
10-Check this if its un-checked
11-Supper User will ask your permission click yes
12-Click back button in your phone once
13-Copy the downloaded librtmp.so file
14-Click home icon on the top(it should be the first icon to the left if its not then click the first icon it will change into home icon
15-Click data>again data>scroll down and fnd org.xbmc.xbmc> click lib> here u paste librtmp.so it will ask the file will be over written click ok that's it ENJOY UPDATED LIBRTMP
NOTE:if u update the file then don't reboot the phone/device bcoz after every reboot xbmc revert back to the defoult librtmp.so file, so if you reboot the phone then you have to update again Thanks
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2014-04-22, 16:27
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-22, 16:29 by Shani-08.)
(2014-04-21, 20:32)miniteeg Wrote: (2014-04-21, 10:20)Shani-08 Wrote: Good questions.
Yes for Mac, take the backup of existing file. .
For Android, you can also copy the file but 2 issues.
1. On the reboot your file will be reverted back to original so be prepare to replace again and again.
2. You would require root access to see that folder.
I pasted the file into /Applications/XBMC.app/Contents/Frameworks on Mac and into /Android/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/files/.xbmc//userdata/library on the Android device. Unfortunately I do not see any benefit so far. Same channels are not working although they are in a group that has a red alert highlighting that we must have the latest librtmp.
Am I missing something ?
I am not sure about the stream in question but if you want to validate the installation or the librtmp is the correct one then get my repo (
https://github.com/Shani-08/ShaniXBMCWor...ni-2.3.zip) and install JagoBD addon and try running some channels, if you are able to run it without problems then your librtmp is updated.
BTW, the android directory you chose is the wrong one, check that link to find proper one, its \data\data...... something.
-shani
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Well, from the log, it's clear that the stream was tried many times so it's not librtmp rebooting as it would've done on first try. so when does it reboots? When you come out of addon or xbmc or it's during playtime it reboots?