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Old 11-16-2009, 07:35 AM
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How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streaming


TubeMaster++ is a GUI application for Linux/Windows/Mac OS that allows to download RTMP and HTTP streams. Requires Java.

First of all download TubeMaster++ for Linux (Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake)
- Tested on Ubuntu 9.04, 9.10 (Debian).
- Tested on Fedora 11 (Red Hat).
- Tested on Mandriva 2009 (Mandrake).
Filename : tm++.linux.tar.gz (MD5 Checksum : 633ad3e372ff8d6504ad05547b094115).
Version : 1.5

How to install TubeMaster++ in Linux:
  • Download & Install Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE). (32Bits, NOT x64!) I used Ubuntu Software Center to install JRE.
  • Download & Install Java SE Development Kit (JDK). (32Bits, NOT x64!). I used Ubuntu Software Center to install Open JDK.
  • Download & Install LibPcap (Installed by Default). I used Synaptic packet manager to make sure LibPcap is installed in my Ubuntu 9.10 (Synaptic allows you to install and remove package)
  • Download & Install JPcap Library. I download the .deb package, opened it in the default package manager and installed it.
  • Make sure that "libjpcap.so" is in the "/usr/lib" directory
  • Download & Install FFMpeg with FFPlay. I typed the following in Terminal to install them in Ubuntu 9.10:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
    sudo apt-get install libavcodec-unstripped-52
  • Unpack tm++.linux.tar.gz (you can use tar -xvf tm++.linux.tar.gz in the Terminal)
  • Set the execute-flag for tm++.sh:
    Code:
    chmod +X tm++.sh
    Otherwise you will get the" tm++.sh: command not found" error.

How to use TubeMaster in Linux:
  • Run tm++.sh (you must have root rights):
    Code:
    sudo ./tm++.sh
  • Open your browser and navigate to a web-page you would like to record from. Play an online audio/video stream.
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Old 12-03-2010, 11:43 AM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


Hi.

I am unsure as to how to do this portion of the above instructions:

Quote:
[*]Unpack tm++.linux.tar.gz (you can use tar -xvf tm++.linux.tar.gz in the Terminal)[*]Set the execute-flag for tm++.sh:
Code:
chmod +X tm++.sh
Otherwise you will get the" tm++.sh: command not found" error.[/list]
How to use TubeMaster in Linux:
  • Run tm++.sh (you must have root rights):
    Code:
    sudo ./tm++.sh
  • Open your browser and navigate to a web-page you would like to record from. Play an online audio/video stream.
BTW. I'm using 32 bit Ubuntu 10.10.

Thank you.
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Old 12-03-2010, 11:52 AM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


Open the terminal and go to the directory where you have saved "tm++.tar.gz". Then try to unpack using tar. Then go to the directory with tm++.sh and run "chmod +X tm++.sh". Then you can run TubeMaster using "sudo ./tm++.sh".
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Old 12-03-2010, 11:59 AM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


Quote:
Originally Posted by Stream Recorder View Post
Open the terminal and go to the directory where you have saved "tm++.tar.gz". Then try to unpack using tar. Then go to the directory with tm++.sh and run "chmod +X tm++.sh". Then you can run TubeMaster using "sudo ./tm++.sh".
Thank you for your prompt reply.

How do I use Terminal go to the directory which holds tm++.sh?

Can I just drag said directory into the Terminal window to enter the required path?

Thanks again.

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EDIT:

How to change dir in terminal
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=458268
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Old 12-03-2010, 12:34 PM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


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Originally Posted by Stream Recorder View Post
Open the terminal and go to the directory where you have saved "tm++.tar.gz". Then try to unpack using tar. Then go to the directory with tm++.sh and run "chmod +X tm++.sh". Then you can run TubeMaster using "sudo ./tm++.sh".
I unpacked tm++.linux.tar.gz. Doing so resulted in a folder named TubeMaster++.

In said folder were the following items:

- a folder named lang
- a document named Install *HowTo.txt
- and a .jar archive named tm++.jar

These wasn't anything named tm++.sh

I then ran and got the following results in Terminal:

Code:
p4@ubuntu:~$ cd TubeMaster++
p4@ubuntu:~/TubeMaster++$ chmod +X tm++.sh
chmod: cannot access `tm++.sh': No such file or directory
p4@ubuntu:~/TubeMaster++$
What am I doing wrong?

EDIT:

*The last part of the instructions in this document are:

"=----- (2) -> Once all System Requirements are installed go to TubeMaster++ folder.
=----- (3) -> Run tm++.jar (You must be ROOT !).
=----- (4) -> If you have any questions, suggestions, or if you find some bugs, please contact me at : ggsofts[at]gmail.com"

How would one run Run tm++.jar and do so as root?

I've e-mailed this ^ question to ggsofts[at]gmail.com as well.
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Old 12-03-2010, 04:38 PM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


You're right. There is no tm++.sh in the latest version and you don't need to use chmod.

Just run tm++.sh as an admin, for example:
Code:
sudo ./tm++.sh
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Old 12-03-2010, 04:49 PM
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How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 10.04) to record streami


First of all download TubeMaster++ for Linux (Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake)
- Tested on Ubuntu 10.04 (Debian).
- Tested on Fedora 11 (Red Hat).
- Tested on Mandriva 2009 (Mandrake)
Filename : tm++.linux.tar.gz
Version : 2.0

How to install TubeMaster++ in Linux:
  • Download & Install Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE). (32Bits, NOT x64!) I used Ubuntu Software Center to install JRE.
  • Download & Install Java SE Development Kit (JDK). (32Bits, NOT x64!). I used Ubuntu Software Center to install Open JDK.
  • Download & Install LibPcap (Installed by Default). LibPcap was already installed in my Ubuntu 10.04 (but you can use Synaptic package manager to install and remove packages)/
  • Download & Install JPcap Library. I download the .deb package, opened it in the default package manager and installed it.
  • Download & Install FFMpeg with FFPlay. I typed the following in Terminal to install them in Ubuntu 10.04:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
    sudo apt-get install libavcodec-unstripped-52
  • Unpack tm++.linux.tar.gz (you can use tar -xvf tm++.linux.tar.gz in the Terminal)

How to use TubeMaster in Linux:
  • Open terminal and navigate to the directory where tm++.jar is, for example:
    Code:
    cd ~/TubeMaster++
  • Run tm++.jar (you must have root rights):
    Code:
    sudo ./tm++.jar
  • Open your browser and navigate to a web-page you would like to record from. Play an online audio/video stream.
  • TubeMaster will capture HTTP and RTMP streams from your web-browser.
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Old 12-03-2010, 04:51 PM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


Here's the e-mail I sent...

Hi.

I'm attempting to install and run TubeMaster++ under 32 bit Ubuntu 10.10 but I've hit a snag.

The last part of your instructions are:

"=----- (2) -> Once all System Requirements are installed go to TubeMaster++ folder.
=----- (3) -> Run tm++.jar (You must be ROOT !).
=----- (4) -> If you have any questions, suggestions, or if you find some bugs, please contact me at : ggsofts[at]gmail.com"

Via a step-by-step explanation, how would one run Run tm++.jar and do so as root?

BTW. I'll post your reply in this thread:

How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streaming
http://stream-recorder.com/forum/ins...html#post23384

Thank you.

--------

...And the reply I've just received:

"Hello,

The .sh script was replaced by the JAR archive.
So you can try to run it with "./tm++.jar" or "java -jar tm++.jar" (AS ROOT).

Regards,

GgSofts."

--------

So using the root Terminal I tried this...

Code:
root@ubuntu:/home/p4# cd TubeMaster++
root@ubuntu:/home/p4/TubeMaster++# ./tm++.jar
TubeMaster++ detected operating system : Linux
java.io.FileNotFoundException: null/Errors.log (No such file or directory)
	at java.io.FileOutputStream.openAppend(Native Method)
	at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:207)
	at Main.Commun.logError(Commun.java:45)
	at Main.MainForm.main(MainForm.java:169)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
	at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:616)
	at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.jarinjarloader.JarRsrcLoader.main(JarRsrcLoader.java:56)
root@ubuntu:/home/p4/TubeMaster++# java -jar tm++.jar
TubeMaster++ detected operating system : Linux
java.io.FileNotFoundException: null/Errors.log (No such file or directory)
	at java.io.FileOutputStream.openAppend(Native Method)
	at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(FileOutputStream.java:207)
	at Main.Commun.logError(Commun.java:45)
	at Main.MainForm.main(MainForm.java:169)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
	at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:616)
	at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.jarinjarloader.JarRsrcLoader.main(JarRsrcLoader.java:56)
root@ubuntu:/home/p4/TubeMaster++#
...and It still doesn't work.

EDIT: I just tried to put the following in a new post but this forum won't let me do so.

Code:
p4@ubuntu:~$ sudo ./tm++.jar
sudo: ./tm++.jar: command not found
p4@ubuntu:~$
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Old 12-03-2010, 05:07 PM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 10.04) to record stream


Quote:
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EDIT: I just tried to put the following in a new post but this forum won't let me do so.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MIJ-VI View Post
Code:
p4@ubuntu:~$ sudo ./tm++.jar
sudo: ./tm++.jar: command not found
p4@ubuntu:~$
You need to navigate to the directory where tm++.jar is first.

Try to ask the developer about the other errors.
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Old 12-03-2010, 05:18 PM
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Re: How to install and use TubeMaster++ in Linux (like Ubuntu 9.10) to record streami


I've e-mailed GgSofts a link to this thread.
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