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Old 23.08.2016, 18:12
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Hallo zusammen,

ich hab mich mal dran gemacht und wollte JDownloader auf meinem Qnap installieren. Hab mich an den Guide hier im Thread gehalten nur leider funktioniert es nicht bei mir.

Bei Punkt 4.
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./JD2_Qnap_installer.sh
bekomme ich nur diese Rückmeldung.

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-sh: ./JD2_Qnap_installer.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
Hab ich was vergessen oder falsch gemacht? Es wäre nett wenn mir jemand auf die Sprünge helfen könnte.

Danke
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Old 23.08.2016, 18:16
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Evtl kein /bin/bash auf dem System? Wie hast du das Script drauf? denn das ^M sieht mir nach nem Copy/Paste Problem aus mit NewLines!
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Old 24.08.2016, 10:42
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Das Script hab ich via Webinterface in den Public Ordner hochgeladen.
Ansonsten ist das ein TS-569 Pro, hab nichts weiter installiert.

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Old 24.08.2016, 10:45
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Lass das Skript weg und nimm den manuellen Weg
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...bedded-devices
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Old 24.08.2016, 19:22
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Lass das Skript weg und nimm den manuellen Weg
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Danke für die Info, damit hab ich es zum laufen bekommen.

Ein Tipp bräuchte ich dann doch noch. Wie bekomme ich es hin das der jdownloader weiter läuft wenn ich putty schließe?

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Old 25.08.2016, 12:35
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2 Möglichkeiten:
1.) starte JDownloader als Hintergrundprozess, zb java -jar JDownloader.jar &
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2.) via Webinterface den JDownloader einmal kurz Neustarten
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Old 25.08.2016, 13:09
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Vielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort, jetzt läuft alles perfekt.

Danke!
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Old 25.08.2016, 13:15
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Welche Methode hast genutzt? Danke fürs Feedback!
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Old 25.08.2016, 23:22
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ich hab es via putty gemacht mit
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java -jar JDownloader.jar &
hat ohne Probleme funktioniert.

Kann man eigentlich auch direkt auf das NAS Via Webinterface connect oder muss man immer den weg über my.jdownloader.org machen?

Danke noch mal für die Hilfe.
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Old 26.08.2016, 10:48
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Das Webinterface geht by default via DirectConnectionMode direkt auf deine NAS. Lediglich die JS/HTML Teile kommen vom Server. Webseite und JDownloader reden direkt im LAN/WLAN miteinander. Und auch wenn die Daten über unseren Server geleitet werden, sind wir nicht in der Lage *hineinzuschauen* da alles verschlüsselt ist. Dein Passwort hat deinen Computer zu keinem Zeitpunkt verlassen.
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Hi, I have a problem when I try to download youtube videos, the error is "skipped : ffmpeg missing", but I don´t have option to install the plugin like in other Qnaps. My Qnap is a TAS-268 with ARM processor. I have been looking for the plugin but I have not found it, only for x86 or x64.
Could someone help me?
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Old 05.10.2016, 11:11
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You need to install ffmpeg manually and then setup path to binary in Settings-Advanced Settings (also via Webinterface).
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Old 05.10.2016, 16:04
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hi,
i install JDownloader on my qnap NAS, but now i want to remove the JDownloader again.
How could i remove it?
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Old 05.10.2016, 16:36
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How about uninstall the package in case you used a package to install it?
In case you did a manual installation, simply delete the JDownloader folder
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Old 05.10.2016, 16:44
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How about uninstall the package in case you used a package to install it?
In case you did a manual installation, simply delete the JDownloader folder
thank you for your information....
i am a windows user and there it is not so easy to uninstall
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In Windows you can uninstall JDownloader via System Control Panel?!
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Old 06.10.2016, 20:30
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You need to install ffmpeg manually and then setup path to binary in Settings-Advanced Settings (also via Webinterface).
Hi, I know that I must to install ffmpeg , but the problem is that I don´t know how, because I have been looking for the package for arm processor but I only found packages for x86 and x64 processors.
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Old 07.10.2016, 11:30
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@xiscopg: Either you can find a precompiled binary for arm (keywords are ffmpeg static arm) or you will have to compile it yourself. Maybe check this
johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/
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Old 08.11.2016, 13:37
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hi, just too make sure i did it the correct way....

to edit the "device" name that shows up in my.jdownloader i've edited the following file:

[/] # vi share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/JDownloader2/jd2/cfg/org.jdownloader.api.myjdownloader.MyJDownloaderSettings.json

as i didn't found an option on the webpage...
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Old 08.11.2016, 13:40
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You can also rename in Settings-Advanced Settings- MyJDownloaderSettings.devicename
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