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Novice Ballooner
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Post by und on Mar 8, 2017 17:12:20 GMT -7
We keep getting this error after we rename the file and attempt to enter the stream command. "nothing to play"
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Post by Wesley on Mar 8, 2017 23:24:22 GMT -7
Just a quick check but did you omit any white spaces when you renamed? For example, when you used "sudo nano stream.sh" to edit the file name, did you enter something like "this is a test video" or did you use the underscore like "this_is_a_test_video"?
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Post by und 3 on Mar 9, 2017 10:17:49 GMT -7
We used underscores
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Post by deniseund on Mar 9, 2017 14:20:06 GMT -7
We have solved the issue: after typing sudo nano stream.sh, the long stream of code with tee in it appeared, and we found that there was an extraneous 1/#!/bin/bash at the beginning of the line. After removing it, the video works.
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Post by Wesley on Mar 9, 2017 15:07:54 GMT -7
Awesome! Glad to hear you were able to sort it out!
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