[Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
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25th Jun, 2013, 07:00 PM
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[Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
The new all-in one download package (3.0) is out. For everyone new to this, this is an all-in one fully automated newsserver and torrent downloader. After configuring all you will have to do is tell it what movies, tvshows and music you like and it will be downloaded once available.
Biggest improvement compared to the previous package is that this one is configured such that it can run while you are watching a movie on XBMC. So no more worrying about pause downloads or shutting down services when you want to watch a movie. For all changes see the section 'Changes since download package 2.0' This is a long post because I tried to make it as complete as possible. It’s divided in sections and you are not required to read all sections, so you can choose what to read. Sections overview Information about the package -Included packages * Transmission * NZBGet * Sick Beard (TPB edition) * CouchPotato * Headphones -Changes since download package 2.0 Installation Installation step 1: Preparation Installation step 2: Download Package 3.0 Configuration General configuration Optional configuration -Use an external usb storage device -Enable/disable packages -Changing process priorities Information about the package Included packages A short description of all the packages included in the download package: Transmission For downloading torrents. Quote:Transmission is an open source, volunteer-based project. Unlike some BitTorrent clients, Transmission doesn't play games with its users to make money: NZBGet For downloading from newsservers. Quote:NZBGet is a cross-platform binary newsgrabber for nzb files, written in C++. It supports client/server mode, automatic par-check/-repair and web-interface. NZBGet requires low system resources and runs great on routers, NAS-devices and media players. Sick Beard (TPB edition) For automating your tv series downloads. Quote:Sick Beard is a PVR for newsgroup and torrent users. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows and when they are posted it downloads them, sorts and renames them, and optionally generates metadata for them. CouchPotato For automating your movies downloads. Quote:CouchPotato (CP) is an automatic NZB and torrent downloader. You can keep a "movies I want"-list and it will search for NZBs/torrents of these movies every X hours. Once a movie is found, it will send it to NZBGet or download the torrent to a specified directory. Headphones For automating your music downloads. Quote:Headphones is an automated NZB downloader, similar to Sick Beard and CouchPotato, but for music! Changes since download package 2.0 General changes made Adjustable process priorities The nice priorities of each package are adjustable and their default is set such that the packages can run while xbmc is running. So you can watch a movie without stutter while your downloaders and searchers are still running. Fixed auto updaters Sickbeard, CouchPotato and Headphones are configured to auto update to the latest version on github. Due to wrong permissions this did not work, it is fixed now so these will be updated automatically (if enabled by you of course). Package specific changes Transmission changes: No specific changes made. 13-07 update: Upgraded from version 2.76 to 2.80 NZBGet changes: Upgraded from version 9.0 to 10.2 (latest stable version) 13-07 update: Upgraded to version 11.0 Sick Beard changes: We decided to move from the original Sick Beard to the Sick Beard ThePirateBay edition. This edition has more functionality (without losing any features). Some extra features: - Better torrent support - Better GUI - Automatic subtitle downloader CouchPotato changes: Upgraded to the newest version. Headphones changes: Upgraded to the newest version. Fixed bug that prevented the user from changing NZBGet login details. Installation This installation guide is based on installing via SSH commandline (How to connect via SSH). If you are running Beta1 you can also install this with xbian-config in SSH or XBMC. Upgrading from previous package You can skip this part and continue at step 1 if you haven’t used/installed the download package before or have completely removed it. You can upgrade from the previous download package but it is not guaranteed to work in all cases. You can always try upgrading and if it does not work do a clean install. If you decide to upgrade, I would recommend to backup settings files and database files. Some remarks on upgrading for specific packages: NZBGet Unpacking of rar files is now an included feature, so the old post-process script won’t be required anymore. After upgrading, he first time you start it, go to its web interface (x.x.x.x.:9092), navigate to settings and press the button 'save all changes' and then reload NZBget. This will upgrade some settings that were not in previous versions. Sick Beard The database from the previous Sick Beard cannot be used in this newest version, due to the fact this is ThePirateBay edition. So you will have to import your tvshows all over again, this is not a lot of work for you but the Raspberry Pi will need some time for this. CouchPotato The database from the previous version will be re used. The database will be migrated to the new version, I can’t guarantee this to work always. If this fails you will have to re add your movies and wanted list manually. You will have to stop couchpotato and remove the .db files from the folder /etc/couchpotato/, then start it again. After upgrading it is recommended to manually check your settings per package. It is known that some settings reset to default. Also give the packages enough time to migrate the databases before you continue configuring. Installation step 1: Preparation Run an apt-get update to make sure you’ll get the latest available packages: Code: sudo apt-get update Optional 7z installation For most users this won't be necessary to install. If it turns out you need it anyway, you can always install it afterward. If you download from newsservers 99% will be packed in rar archives. Therefore unrar-nonfree is automatically installed if you install the download package. However in some rare occasions it might be packed in a 7z archive. To extract these you will need 7zip, you can install it simple with the following command: Code: sudo apt-get install p7zip-full XBian <=Alpha5 only If you are installing this on beta1 or higher you can skip this part and continue with step 2. For alpha5 this is optional but strongly recommended. It will allow you to run the download package and watch movies at the same time. Add this line ‘kernel.sched_autogroup_enabled = 0’ (without the quotation marks) at the end of the file /etc/sysctl.conf. Edit this file with a text editor, for instance nano: Code: sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf After you have made these changes reboot your system. Installation step 2: Download Package 3.0 Install the actual package, very simple: Code: sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-download This will take some time, be patient. If you want to install packages separately replace xbian-package-download in the previous line by one of the package names listed below: Quote: xbian-package-transmission Congratulations, you have installed the download package. Wait a couple of minutes for the packages to start and then continue with configuring the packages. Configuration General configuration All the packages have a web interface, these can be accessed through your internet browser. Enter the following in the address bar (replace x.x.x.x by the IP address of your raspberry pi) Code: Transmission: http://x.x.x.x:9091/ Browse to the settings section of the package and change it to your wants and needs. CouchPotato has actually a wizard that can be accessed on: Code: CouchPotato: http://x.x.x.x:9095/wizard Now you are finished and you can start adding movies, tvshows and music. Enjoy! Optional configuration Use an external usb storage device If you want to save your downloads on an external storage device follow these steps: - Make sure your device is connected. - Check the folder where it is mounted ( enter ‘df’ in command line to list all mounted devices + their mount locations ) - Move folders to this location and create symbolic links (replace /media/usb by the folder found in the previous step): Code: mv /home/xbian/downloads /media/usb/ Enable/disable packages You can easily disable and enable a package (it will not be removed but won’t start anymore, so except disk space it won’t use any resources). By default all packages are enabled. To disable a package open the file /etc/default/’packagename’ with your favorite text editor, for instance nano: Code: sudo nano /etc/default/’packagename’ Replace ‘packagename’ by the one of the package names below: Quote: transmission Change the value of ENABLED to 0 to disable a package, change it back to 1 if you want to enable it again. Change everything to your wants and then reboot. Changing process priorities You can change the process priorities per package, change the parameter NICE in the /etc/default/’packagename’ file. How to edit this file see the previous section on how to enable and disable packages. You can use values from -20 to 19. The lower the value, the higher the priority. Default priorities: Code: Transmission: 9 The previous download packages were set up by CurlyMo, and a lot of this new package is thanks to his hard work. I also got a lot of help from mk01 on setting up and modifying these packages. If you have any questions you can’t find the answer to on this forum then ask it here after reading this: http://forum.xbian.org/announcement-8.html and this: http://forum.xbian.org/announcement-1.html We hope you enjoy it. If you do, leave a message and spread the word. If you don’t, tell us what you think could be better. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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25th Jun, 2013, 10:49 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Wow this is great news! I have written a guide for a fully automated TV/Movies solution and that guide can now be trimmed down because you already added the nice priority stuff.
I will spend more time figuring out how to create a package for Flexget. CurlyMo assisted me in the first steps but I didn't have time back then. |
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26th Jun, 2013, 02:53 AM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Cool. I already came across that guide once, it looks good. I don't have much knowledge about Flexget but I believe it's more lightweight than Sick Beard and Couchpotato but also more for advanced users?
Anyway it would of course be great if it would come in an XBian package so people can have some choice. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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26th Jun, 2013, 10:00 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Thank you for your package!
But is is normal that I have any quality profile in CouchPotato? Thanks! |
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26th Jun, 2013, 11:38 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Normally you should have 3 quality profiles after installing. Sometimes this can fail on a fresh install, this is an unsolved issue of the original CouchPotato package.
It can be solved by stopping couchpotato, removing the db file from /etc/couchpotato, and starting couchpotato again. This will remove your database! The commands to do this: Terminal sudo /etc/init.d/couchpotato stop sudo rm /etc/couchpotato/couchpotato.db sudo /etc/init.d/couchpotato start Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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27th Jun, 2013, 05:58 AM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Thank you, but your fix didn't work.
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27th Jun, 2013, 06:07 AM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Can you repeat it and then remove all the database files, so also .db-shm and .db-wal.
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27th Jun, 2013, 06:16 AM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
I didn't know the existence of those types of database files, so can you tell me where are they located? Thanks.
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27th Jun, 2013, 06:29 AM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
They are also in /etc/couchpotato
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27th Jun, 2013, 04:05 PM
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It worked, thank you!
Your're making a really good job with your pack and helping users (specially me ^^') to fix their bugs! |
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27th Jun, 2013, 05:21 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
No problem, enjoy it!
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28th Jun, 2013, 08:14 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
I have another problem with CP, but I am not sure if it's due to the package or CP.
When it post-processes, I ticked I wanted it to download subtitles, and I added 'fr' to the text field (without apostrophs). When I got my movie, it downloaded subtitles, but in English, not in French. Did I messed with something? Thanks. |
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28th Jun, 2013, 08:36 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
It will only download subtitles if it can find these, in my experience it does not work most of the time. It is based on the subliminal package, that's were the problem is. The english subtitles probably came with the download, so were already included so this has nothing to do with CP/subliminal. In this case CP did not download any subtitles at all.
You better use XBMC subtitles plugin. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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28th Jun, 2013, 09:38 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Oh you were right. The subtitle was provided by the download. Okay, I'll just use XBMC plugins. Thank you!
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29th Jun, 2013, 06:54 PM
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RE: [Part 3] Download torrent & newsserver packages
Hi Fred. Thanks for the great work! I've been using the previous download package for some time now. All good.
Now I'm trying to set up the new version, but having some problems... Probably because of my poor Linux skills, but maybe you can help. In the previous version of Xbian, my external drive was automatically mounted as usb0. Now it isn't. It's this: Code: /dev/sda1 777403152 444267548 293639144 61% /media/d4969376-dbab-49fb-b4b7-4c64f04b492d Anyway, I canged it to usb0 by using the following command: Code: mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb0 |
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