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Acestream/Sopcast on Ubuntu 17.04/17.10
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Issues using acestream engine with Ubuntu 18.04 (not with snap)How to install sopcast-player?Problems with sopcastInstalling sopcast in UbuntuHow to install Sopcast Player in Ubuntu 14.04?Change stream format of command line sp-sc (Sopcast) utilitySopcast on Ubunutu no sound and vlc problemCannot Play DRM-protected Flash on Ubuntu 14.10 (Amazon, HBO Go, XFINITY etc), even with Pepper Flash and HALSopCast Player won't run after installHow to watch Acestream / Sopcast Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?Streaming video on ubuntu 18
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I was trying to use acestream/sopcast on Ubuntu 17.04/17.10 but have no luck in getting it installed.
I tried the steps mentioned on the below post which is for 16.04 LTS, however I was not successful.
As per steps mentioned at How to watch Acestream / Sopcast Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?:
#Install acestream-engine
echo 'deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/acestream.list
sudo wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install acestream-engine
#Install Kodi (XBMC)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kodi kodi-pvr-iptvsimple kodi-audioencoder-*
#Install addon p2p-streams for Kodi (video)
https://superrepo.org/get-started/
#Start acestreamengine no root
acestreamengine --client-console
or
acestreamengine --client-gtk
#Start KODI
Video - addons - p2p-streams - Addon Website-parsere
(Here I dont want to install KODI and want to run with the default VLC player).
From the above answer, it is asking to add the repository which is built for "trusty", but it is old Ubuntu version. What should be done for newer Ubuntu version as acestream repository is not available?
EDIT - I have already tried installing the windows version using wine (steps are shared by kuni_zdenek below). But I am looking for a more general way to install inside Ubuntu.
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I was trying to use acestream/sopcast on Ubuntu 17.04/17.10 but have no luck in getting it installed.
I tried the steps mentioned on the below post which is for 16.04 LTS, however I was not successful.
As per steps mentioned at How to watch Acestream / Sopcast Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?:
#Install acestream-engine
echo 'deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/acestream.list
sudo wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install acestream-engine
#Install Kodi (XBMC)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kodi kodi-pvr-iptvsimple kodi-audioencoder-*
#Install addon p2p-streams for Kodi (video)
https://superrepo.org/get-started/
#Start acestreamengine no root
acestreamengine --client-console
or
acestreamengine --client-gtk
#Start KODI
Video - addons - p2p-streams - Addon Website-parsere
(Here I dont want to install KODI and want to run with the default VLC player).
From the above answer, it is asking to add the repository which is built for "trusty", but it is old Ubuntu version. What should be done for newer Ubuntu version as acestream repository is not available?
EDIT - I have already tried installing the windows version using wine (steps are shared by kuni_zdenek below). But I am looking for a more general way to install inside Ubuntu.
streaming sopcast
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That question has multiple answers. Could you please link directly to the answer that you used and add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you want to achieve and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '17 at 21:44
@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22
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I was trying to use acestream/sopcast on Ubuntu 17.04/17.10 but have no luck in getting it installed.
I tried the steps mentioned on the below post which is for 16.04 LTS, however I was not successful.
As per steps mentioned at How to watch Acestream / Sopcast Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?:
#Install acestream-engine
echo 'deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/acestream.list
sudo wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install acestream-engine
#Install Kodi (XBMC)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kodi kodi-pvr-iptvsimple kodi-audioencoder-*
#Install addon p2p-streams for Kodi (video)
https://superrepo.org/get-started/
#Start acestreamengine no root
acestreamengine --client-console
or
acestreamengine --client-gtk
#Start KODI
Video - addons - p2p-streams - Addon Website-parsere
(Here I dont want to install KODI and want to run with the default VLC player).
From the above answer, it is asking to add the repository which is built for "trusty", but it is old Ubuntu version. What should be done for newer Ubuntu version as acestream repository is not available?
EDIT - I have already tried installing the windows version using wine (steps are shared by kuni_zdenek below). But I am looking for a more general way to install inside Ubuntu.
streaming sopcast
I was trying to use acestream/sopcast on Ubuntu 17.04/17.10 but have no luck in getting it installed.
I tried the steps mentioned on the below post which is for 16.04 LTS, however I was not successful.
As per steps mentioned at How to watch Acestream / Sopcast Ubuntu 16.04 LTS?:
#Install acestream-engine
echo 'deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ trusty main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/acestream.list
sudo wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install acestream-engine
#Install Kodi (XBMC)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kodi kodi-pvr-iptvsimple kodi-audioencoder-*
#Install addon p2p-streams for Kodi (video)
https://superrepo.org/get-started/
#Start acestreamengine no root
acestreamengine --client-console
or
acestreamengine --client-gtk
#Start KODI
Video - addons - p2p-streams - Addon Website-parsere
(Here I dont want to install KODI and want to run with the default VLC player).
From the above answer, it is asking to add the repository which is built for "trusty", but it is old Ubuntu version. What should be done for newer Ubuntu version as acestream repository is not available?
EDIT - I have already tried installing the windows version using wine (steps are shared by kuni_zdenek below). But I am looking for a more general way to install inside Ubuntu.
streaming sopcast
streaming sopcast
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That question has multiple answers. Could you please link directly to the answer that you used and add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you want to achieve and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '17 at 21:44
@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22
add a comment |
That question has multiple answers. Could you please link directly to the answer that you used and add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you want to achieve and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '17 at 21:44
@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22
That question has multiple answers. Could you please link directly to the answer that you used and add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you want to achieve and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '17 at 21:44
That question has multiple answers. Could you please link directly to the answer that you used and add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you want to achieve and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '17 at 21:44
@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22
@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22
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I managed to run acestream under Kubuntu 17.04 under wine. I made the following steps:
- install wine-development package. Stable might work as well
- download Acestream 3.1.1. for Windows
- install the app using wine eg. on drive C:, the installer should run smoothly
set up the aliases in your .bashrc:
ace_engine="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/engine/ace_engine.exe"
ace_player="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/player/ace_player.exe"run in terminal
ace_engine
& and thenace_player
- Enjoy
I experience some minor malfunction of the image in window view mainly when resizing windows, full-screen works fine. The sound is OK as well. IMO this could be a general solution how to run acestream after updating to the latest Ubuntu release when the native packages are still not available
2
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
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I managed to run acestream under Kubuntu 17.04 under wine. I made the following steps:
- install wine-development package. Stable might work as well
- download Acestream 3.1.1. for Windows
- install the app using wine eg. on drive C:, the installer should run smoothly
set up the aliases in your .bashrc:
ace_engine="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/engine/ace_engine.exe"
ace_player="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/player/ace_player.exe"run in terminal
ace_engine
& and thenace_player
- Enjoy
I experience some minor malfunction of the image in window view mainly when resizing windows, full-screen works fine. The sound is OK as well. IMO this could be a general solution how to run acestream after updating to the latest Ubuntu release when the native packages are still not available
2
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
add a comment |
I managed to run acestream under Kubuntu 17.04 under wine. I made the following steps:
- install wine-development package. Stable might work as well
- download Acestream 3.1.1. for Windows
- install the app using wine eg. on drive C:, the installer should run smoothly
set up the aliases in your .bashrc:
ace_engine="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/engine/ace_engine.exe"
ace_player="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/player/ace_player.exe"run in terminal
ace_engine
& and thenace_player
- Enjoy
I experience some minor malfunction of the image in window view mainly when resizing windows, full-screen works fine. The sound is OK as well. IMO this could be a general solution how to run acestream after updating to the latest Ubuntu release when the native packages are still not available
2
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
add a comment |
I managed to run acestream under Kubuntu 17.04 under wine. I made the following steps:
- install wine-development package. Stable might work as well
- download Acestream 3.1.1. for Windows
- install the app using wine eg. on drive C:, the installer should run smoothly
set up the aliases in your .bashrc:
ace_engine="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/engine/ace_engine.exe"
ace_player="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/player/ace_player.exe"run in terminal
ace_engine
& and thenace_player
- Enjoy
I experience some minor malfunction of the image in window view mainly when resizing windows, full-screen works fine. The sound is OK as well. IMO this could be a general solution how to run acestream after updating to the latest Ubuntu release when the native packages are still not available
I managed to run acestream under Kubuntu 17.04 under wine. I made the following steps:
- install wine-development package. Stable might work as well
- download Acestream 3.1.1. for Windows
- install the app using wine eg. on drive C:, the installer should run smoothly
set up the aliases in your .bashrc:
ace_engine="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/engine/ace_engine.exe"
ace_player="wine ~/.wine/drive_c/users/[YOUR USER]/Application Data/ACEStream/player/ace_player.exe"run in terminal
ace_engine
& and thenace_player
- Enjoy
I experience some minor malfunction of the image in window view mainly when resizing windows, full-screen works fine. The sound is OK as well. IMO this could be a general solution how to run acestream after updating to the latest Ubuntu release when the native packages are still not available
edited Nov 4 '17 at 0:20
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Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
add a comment |
2
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
2
2
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
Thanks for letting me know about this method. However I am looking for a more generalised method to install in Ubuntu rather than using wine.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:24
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
I tried this with Ubuntu 18.04. wine-stable does work. Don't try to skip a step like me and pass Wine the Ace Player files from a mounted Windows installation: the programs will run but the player won't connect to the engine.
– sequentiallee
Apr 29 '18 at 11:48
add a comment |
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– David Foerster
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@DavidFoerster Thanks for letting me know. I hope I have updated my question properly now.
– Ashhar Jawaid
Nov 15 '17 at 5:22