DGDecNV (linux)
Moderator: Sherman
DGDecNV on Linux
Do you have RGB Fusion installed/enabled?
If not, download link
https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/512/download.html
If not, download link
https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/512/download.html
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Lights should have independent lives of their own without control freaks dictating to them. The dazzling lights continue to amaze every day. Dance with the one that brung ya. Old human saying. Love at first light.
Machines are slaves to us, or we to them?
Machines are slaves to us, or we to them?
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Here is a release candidate for DGDemux linux version. Your testing will be appreciated.
* Implemented episode demuxing -ep.
* Changed -nopre option to -pre, i.e, inverted its sense. -pre will
return a 'currently not implemented' error for now.
* Implemented -h (help) option.
* Implemented -v (version) option.
* Better error checking on the command line.
Progress indication is not yet implemented.
http://rationalqm.us/misc/dgdemux.gz
* Implemented episode demuxing -ep.
* Changed -nopre option to -pre, i.e, inverted its sense. -pre will
return a 'currently not implemented' error for now.
* Implemented -h (help) option.
* Implemented -v (version) option.
* Better error checking on the command line.
Progress indication is not yet implemented.
http://rationalqm.us/misc/dgdemux.gz
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Tested -ep on my end, it works.
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Thank you, DJ!
I'm going to try bringing up VS Code today.
Got the stupid taxes done. Robber barons!
I'm going to try bringing up VS Code today.
Got the stupid taxes done. Robber barons!
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I think you missed one ".exe"From help text (-h)
-l path_to_file: ... "You can also use it to discard the output when using DGDemux.exe directly:"
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I just made a simple build script that makes .deb package. I think it's not bad to provide it, people with less Linux knowledge can install it in one click (or command). So that's a convenience for them.
If you willing to provide packages, put that script into certain folder (for example, folder name "dgdemux-package", script name "mkdeb.sh") and set execution rights (chmod +x mkdeb.sh). Put dgdemux binary into "dgdemux-package/bin" and run script. It should produce dgdemux_1.0.0.50.deb (current version) which you can host as alternative to .gz archive.
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
rm -rf debian
mkdir -p debian
mkdir -p debian/DEBIAN
mkdir -p debian/usr/local/bin
version=$(./bin/dgdemux -v | grep -Eo 'DGDemux ([0-9\.]+)' | grep -Eo '([0-9\.]+)')
echo """Package: dgdemux
Version: ${version}
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Architecture: amd64
Essential: no
Depends:
Pre-Depends:
Recommends:
Suggests:
Installed-Size: $(($(wc -c < bin/dgdemux)/1024))
Homepage: http://rationalqm.us/dgdemux/dgdemux.html
Maintainer: Donald A. Graft [donald.graft@cantab.net]
Conflicts:
Replaces:
Provides: dgdemux
Description: DGDemux is a standalone demuxer for BluRay/UHD disks, including 3D BluRays. It takes a playlist and demuxes all the elementary streams (audio and video), the subtitle streams, and the chapters. The demuxed files are all in sync with the demuxed video, even for seamless branching titles.""" > debian/DEBIAN/control
cp bin/dgdemux debian/usr/local/bin
chmod +x debian/usr/local/bin/dgdemux
dpkg -b debian dgdemux_${version}.deb
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Great, thanks!
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We're allowed to be stupid, right? Do we have to make a RPM distribution as well as a DEB one?
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I don't have any experience with rpm to say for sure
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OK, I'll just distribute raw binaries for now.
VS Code appears adequate for debugging. Better than printf debugging at least. I have it working fine. Still lots to learn about it but good for now. Thank you for the heads up, DJ.
What shocked me was how fast all the vi commands came back to me after 35 years. They were squirrelled away somewhere in my brain.
VS Code appears adequate for debugging. Better than printf debugging at least. I have it working fine. Still lots to learn about it but good for now. Thank you for the heads up, DJ.
What shocked me was how fast all the vi commands came back to me after 35 years. They were squirrelled away somewhere in my brain.
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Gonna fire up GTK and make a linux GUI for DGDemux. Then gonna seize the bull by the horns and port DGSource.
Sure would like to get audio and the 2080 Ti working. Without those it's hard to take the linux machine seriously.
Sure would like to get audio and the 2080 Ti working. Without those it's hard to take the linux machine seriously.
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Can you select NVidia drivers instead of nouveau at install time?Sure would like to get audio and the 2080 Ti working
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This might? help
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/
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Can I not? Something wrong with the logic there. You want me to not. Where's the acorn?
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Getting sleepy here. Skip the "not"
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Don't want to re-install linux. Trust me, it will be OK.
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So... yeah, Installing driver with .run file is sure an option. But make backup first, you might end up with broken system. How to install those drivers: when booting Debian, chose advanced options - recovery mode, login as root and execute that file, following it's instructions. After reboot you will have a great, proprietary nvidia driver in the system.
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Thank you, DJ. I cloned the drive and made sure it boots. Now I'm ready to go for the proprietary nVidia driver install.
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Got nVidia driver 460.80 with CUDA 11.2 up and running on the linux box. Now, make a backup and then swap in the 2080Ti and see if she flies. Then, move on to NVDec.
Holding off for now on making a linux GUI for DGDemux. Ramping up on GTK will likely be a lengthy process. No hurry. Maybe the community will take care of it.
Wheee!
Holding off for now on making a linux GUI for DGDemux. Ramping up on GTK will likely be a lengthy process. No hurry. Maybe the community will take care of it.
Wheee!
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2080 Ti up and running!
Just for fun let's try to get the sound working.
Just for fun let's try to get the sound working.
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That wasn't so hard2080 Ti up and running!
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Thank you, gonca. Disabling nouveau had a little gotcha but squirrels are resourceful. The sound actually seems harder to get going.
Maybe DJ can suggest a linux-compatible sound card as I have had it up to here with this Realtek garbage. Creative SoundBlaster?
I saw manjaro on a list of worst distros for beginners. Just saying...
If Sherman lets me, we will have Rocky approved. He hasn't answered my PM yet. I think he's working on making a Linux forum(s). Not so easy, this webmastering stuff, eh boy?
Maybe DJ can suggest a linux-compatible sound card as I have had it up to here with this Realtek garbage. Creative SoundBlaster?
I saw manjaro on a list of worst distros for beginners. Just saying...
If Sherman lets me, we will have Rocky approved. He hasn't answered my PM yet. I think he's working on making a Linux forum(s). Not so easy, this webmastering stuff, eh boy?
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Can't the RTX 3090 output HD Audio
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My monitor doesn't have any sound connectors. Good old line out is what we need. Anyway, we're not putting the 3090 into the Linux box.