[How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
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Dirk
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:41 pm Posts: 7227 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
MaxZoom wrote: Quote: Once I move this output into the directory accessed by the POHD, how are the paths figured out to access the actual ISO / movie images? Is this the scan process that happens on the POHD side? Quote: For the PoHD, there is a relative path used to determine where the files are. YAMJ expects to be located in the ROOT folder of your disk so it knows that your files are one folder up from where the jukebox is. For example: USB:index.htm USB:\Jukebox\<jukebox files> USB:\Movies\<movies> This way, when YAMJ scans the directories from the PC it can build up a map of where the movies are located and create that relative path. Hope that makes more sense now  Am I doing something wrong? My internal HDD movies folder has over 200 folders, but I don't think I'm seeing a problem related to this. I attach my PlayOnHD via USB to my PC. My PC runs 64bit Win7. My YAMJ is in C:\YAMJ. The attached drive comes up as F:. I run the GUI utility to set up the CMD file for my source and destination. I run the CMD file and it scans my movies folder. First time I run it takes 20 minutes to identify my movies (about 270 in all). It creates a folder F:\movies\Jukebox which contains all the XML, JPG and PNG stuff. It places an index.htm in the F:\movies folder. Running the CMD file again just updates any movies I've changed or added so it only takes seconds. I have not altered any of the distribution files. I detach my PlayOnHD from my PC. Booting the PlayOnHD and choosing the Jukebox and select to scan my drive for new content. This takes about 10 minutes. My questions are ... 1) this all seems to be OK to me but why do you say the jukebox folder should be in root of the drive? 2) Why do others report a problem finding index.htm, I have to tell PlayOnHD where it is each time but then select not to re scan so it runs the jukebox after only a few seconds. My images and music folders are empty. Please advise. the way you have it works also nothing wrong there, Omertron just explained that with the usb you may also select the root of the usb drive, for the gui .093 and let it store the index and jukebox there. but if you do it there the same way you did with your internal drive, then that will work as well, as long as you point the pohd to the right folder on the usb drive to search for the index.html. i have it the exact same way as you have and all is working fine. 
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| Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:53 pm |
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MaxZoom
Joined: Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:46 pm Posts: 127
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Quote: i have it the exact same way as you have and all is working fine.  Ah! I missed the distinction of using the USB HDD. Thanks for the re-assurance. Since that works, can I then have more than one jukebox on internal and external and switch between them? I thought there would be a conflict between the cache PlayOnHD keeps for the jukebox. I have all my normal movies on internal HDD and all animation, documentaries and TV series on external HDD, it would be nice to select a library (movie/animation/documentary/series) and then browse that libraries content in the jukebox.
_________________ Max PlayOn!HD ACR-PV73100 1073DD v7.4.x.r7317, 2TB internal HDD, 2+2+2+1TB in multi-bay USB enclosure
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| Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:40 pm |
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Dirk
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:41 pm Posts: 7227 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
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you can make a jukebox for the files on any external usb drive and make one on the internal hdd but also one on a folder which you shared by the network. then you are able to select either one of them to view. and switch between them of course as well. you just simply press the return button until you are back where you selected the index and select there a other one. 
_________________"PV73100 v7.4.4.r7317_(European)""PV73200 v7.4.6.r7317_(European)""PV73700 v9.5.3.r7317""PV73800 v9.5.5.r7317""PV76120 v8.5.4.r7317_(European)"Via HDMI to Onkyo TX-SR508 via HDMI to the tvAll connected by cat6 trough two linksys WRT320N`s to internet. pc WIN7 en laptop Win7 
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| Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:52 pm |
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MaxZoom
Joined: Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:46 pm Posts: 127
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
OK thanks, I'll give it a try. 
_________________ Max PlayOn!HD ACR-PV73100 1073DD v7.4.x.r7317, 2TB internal HDD, 2+2+2+1TB in multi-bay USB enclosure
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| Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:20 pm |
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Dirk
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:41 pm Posts: 7227 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
Omertron wrote: Dirk wrote: but a joke here and there i don`t mind  Me neither. If you can't have fun, what is the point? Quote: oh and if i understand if i make my own file "skin-user.properties" and make any changes or rules there it overrides the default one? just like the mediainfo.properties. do we also need to copy that file in the yamj directory? or can we leave it in the default one? (guess i`m starting to pestering now sorry  )  You must store the skin-user.properties file with the skin.properties file. It will be picked up AFTER the skin.properties file, so anything it contains will overwrite the values, exactly like the moviejukebox.properties file. Because YOU create this file, it won't be overwritten when you copy a new skin or new YAMJ release over the top of your current installation. Hopefully making it easier to upgrade just downloaded the r1582, and the skin-user.properties worked perfect, just renamed the old one to skin-user.properties in the same skin folder, then i unpacked the new yamj, and let it overwrite all, then i changed nothing and just let it scan the same folder again, and the skin-user.properties was indeed loaded after the skin.properties in the command box in windows. Attachment:
yamj commandbox.JPG [ 66.66 KiB | Viewed 1280 times ]
so thanks again for your efforts. 
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| Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:52 pm |
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xsatme
Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:04 pm Posts: 2
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
Hello,
Just some questions...
If I good understand the limitation (first know issues below), if I have more than 20 folders and more than 29 sub folders the YAMJ jukebox will not work. Can you confirm that it is always the case with the last firmware version ?
If yes, how do you classify your movie on your HD, because for me I have a folder by movie all in the same directory like this : /movies /movies/film1 /movie/film2 ...
Thanks Chris
LIMITATION : The first known issues:
1. File names for movies with more then 62 characters result in a crash (solved on 07-02-2010) 2. More then 20 sub folders result in a crash. 3. No network support. (solved on 07-02-2010) 4. If you have more then 29 folders in a folder on the Playon!HD somewhere, the Playon!HD keep searching for the index.htm file and will not find it.
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| Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:12 pm |
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Dirk
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:41 pm Posts: 7227 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
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i have not yet tested if it is so with the latest beta firmware still. but as far as we know it still is a problem. then putting aal the movies in one folder is nor problem then, because it is about the folders not the movies. but if you make a folder for each movie then yes there is the limitation. but if you make the mappeing like: /movie/a/ /movie/b/ /movie/c/ etcetera, you would have not more then 26 folders in the movie folder. then for example /movie/a/ make in there folders with the name of a movie starting wit an a but no more then 29  that way you should be able to store at least 26 x 29 movies = 754 movies, which have there own folder. 
_________________"PV73100 v7.4.4.r7317_(European)""PV73200 v7.4.6.r7317_(European)""PV73700 v9.5.3.r7317""PV73800 v9.5.5.r7317""PV76120 v8.5.4.r7317_(European)"Via HDMI to Onkyo TX-SR508 via HDMI to the tvAll connected by cat6 trough two linksys WRT320N`s to internet. pc WIN7 en laptop Win7 
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| Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:37 pm |
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xsatme
Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:04 pm Posts: 2
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
Dirk wrote: i have not yet tested if it is so with the latest beta firmware still. but as far as we know it still is a problem. then putting aal the movies in one folder is nor problem then, because it is about the folders not the movies. but if you make a folder for each movie then yes there is the limitation. but if you make the mappeing like: /movie/a/ /movie/b/ /movie/c/ etcetera, you would have not more then 26 folders in the movie folder. then for example /movie/a/ make in there folders with the name of a movie starting wit an a but no more then 29  that way you should be able to store at least 26 x 29 movies = 754 movies, which have there own folder.  Thanks more clear now... Regards
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| Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:20 pm |
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Alto101
Joined: Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:40 pm Posts: 2
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 Re: [How to] use and setup the YAMJ trial version.
I just setup my POHD and upgraded the firmware to the latest beta in order to start using YAMJ. I have not yet installed a harddrive in the POHD as I do not have a spare SATA drive at the moment. All of my movies are stored on a NAS. I followed the guide on this thread step by step and saved my index to the NAS. When I go to the movie jokebox menu I see the movies I have, plus some I have never heard of(any idea how those appeared?) but when I try to play one it gives me a message saying something like unable to find the file (can't read the entire message).
Do I need an internal drive in the POHD to get this to work? If not, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks:)
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| Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:51 pm |
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Dirk
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:41 pm Posts: 7227 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands
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you do not need an internal hdd  but you have to make sure that the jukebox folder and the index.htm is located in the same folder as where the movies are stored. plus make like described in the first post the rule in the moviejukebox.properties. the movies you don`t recognised have probably not the same name, as they have on a imbd site. 
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| Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:19 pm |
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