S00custom-options
The S00custom-options is a file that contains settings that you can configure that aren't accessible by the regular Settings option on the WDTV. WARNING: Any syntax errors in this file will cause the OSD to not boot at all.
File placement
This file is executed only when the WDTV starts/boots up, every boot, so operations placed here should not be adversely affected by multiple execution. If you want to apply changes, you have to issue a reboot -f from ssh/telnet or unplug and replug the power cord.
The file is called S00custom-options (no extension). Place it on the root directory of a USB drive attached at boot.
You can also name it S00user-script and place it to the /conf directory on the WDTV. If you choose to create a /conf/S00user-script you must make sure it contains no syntax errors as it will prevent your wdxtv from booting.
WDTV Live
How to use S00custom-options
To enable any setting you see in the file, remove the hash mark (#) from the start of the line. this:
#config_tool -c SOMESETTING=somesetting
becomes:
config_tool -c SOMESETTING=somesetting
config_tool settings 'stick' after being executed once, so you are only required to set them once.
Common settings
Here is a list of currently available config_tool commands for the WDTV Live (running WDLXTV-Live firmware).
Changing the background
Supplying a single image name only works if that image resides in /osd. You may instead use an absolute location to specify any background image you desire, just make sure it exists.
- For the original background:
config_tool -c BACKGROUND_IMAGE=original_bg.jpg
- For eM82's backdrop background:
config_tool -c BACKGROUND_IMAGE=eM82_bg.jpg
- For the wood panel (default) background:
config_tool -c BACKGROUND_IMAGE=villa_bg.jpg
Simplest way to change the background image is adding your image renamed to villa_bg.jpg (maxsize=524288) to root folder of USB drive, and power cycle.
Number of entries in list view
This will change the number of rows in list view.
config_tool -c LISTNUM=4 config_tool -c LISTNUM=6 config_tool -c LISTNUM=8 config_tool -c LISTNUM=10 # (default) config_tool -c LISTNUM=11 config_tool -c LISTNUM=12
Number of thumbnails in video thumb view
This will change the video thumb view to various amounts of thumbs. It changes the resolution of the displayed image.
config_tool -c THUMBRESO=150x200 #12 thumbs config_tool -c THUMBRESO=163x245 #8 thumbs config_tool -c THUMBRESO=180x240 #10 thumbs config_tool -c THUMBRESO=225x300 #4 thumbs config_tool -c THUMBRESO=240x360 #4 thumbs
Number of thumbnails in music/photo thumb view
This will change the music and photo thumb views to various amounts of thumbs.
config_tool -c GENTHUMBS=10 #10 config_tool -c GENTHUMBS=15 #15 (default)
Video info overlay position
This requires reboot after change. Used to be able to see subtitles during pause, timing, etc.
- Upper ~60% of the screen:
config_tool -c VIDEO_INFO_BAR=2
- Top (warning: options bar covers up info overlay with setting 3):
config_tool -c VIDEO_INFO_BAR=3
Subtitle sizes
This will change the subtitle size to one not menu-selectable.
config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=44 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=48 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=50 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=52 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=56 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=60 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=64 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=68 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=72 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=76 config_tool -c SUBTITLE_FONT_SIZE=80
Timezone
Change your timezone. Use this as a guide.
config_tool -c TIMEZONE=PST8PDT #Pacific North America
Hostname
Change the hostname (what other devices over the network see your WDTV as).
config_tool -c DEVICE_NAME=SomeHostName
Custom USB slot icons
config_tool -c USBICONS='OFF' # (default: ON)
Disable telnet server
config_tool -c TELNETD=OFF # (default: ON)
custom telnet server port
config_tool -c TELNETPORT=49532 # (default: 23)
Disable pure-ftpd server
config_tool -c FTPD=OFF # (default: ON)
Disable dropbear ssh server
config_tool -c SSHD=OFF # (default: ON)
custom dropbear ssh server port
config_tool -c SSHPORT=62356 # (default: 22)
Disable keep alive of ethernet during WDTV Live standby
config_tool -c DISABLE_ETHERNET_ON_STANDBY=YES
delay net.mounts execution
in case of wireless adapter usage and shares not showing up
config_tool -c NET_MOUNTS_DELAY=30
automagic IP obtain at boot
NTP requires IPUP=ON
config_tool -c IPUP=OFF # (default: OFF)
Enable NTP (network time)
ONLY with wireless: NTP adds ~20s to the initial boot of the device due to the bringing up and acquisition of wireless network address. If NTP fails because of slow address acquire you can increase delay to NTP_DELAY.
config_tool -c NTP=ON
custom NTP server
config_tool -c NTPSERVER=pool.ntp.org
NTP delay
NTP delay in seconds (in case of slow wireless adapter)
config_tool -c NTP_DELAY=0
Disable mt-daapd digital audio server
Saves approximately 10MB of RAM.
config_tool -c MT-DAAPD=OFF
Disable pandora binary
Saves approximately 2MB of RAM
config_tool -c PANDORA=OFF
Disable lighttpd webserver
This is enabled by default.
config_tool -c LIGHTTPD=OFF
Enable Deluge bittorrent client
Deluge is disabled by default.
config_tool -c DELUGE=ON
Deprecated since version 0.4.2.1 (Deluge has been replaced by rtorrent)
Disable Deluge bittorrent web UI
The web UI (user interface) are the controls of the torrent client that you can view in your browser.
config_tool -c DELUGEWEBUI=OFF
Deprecated since version 0.4.2.1 (Deluge has been replaced by rtorrent)
Enable nzbget usenet client
Disabled by default. lighttpd webserver must be enabled to use web UI.
config_tool -c NZBGET=ON
Disable online-delayer
Use in case of stalled network detection, or as a troubleshooting step because nzbget / Deluge won't start
config_tool -c ONLINEDELAYER=OFF
Ethernet actions
Commands to be executed when the ethernet interface is brought up/down by the OSD. Only executed when your WDTV Live comes on and when it goes into standby via remote.
You may have number actions which are executed in order.
config_tool -c ETH_UP_ACTION='logger -t "eth_up_action" "I am doing something" config_tool -c ETH_UP_ACTION20='sleep 5; ether-wake -b xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx; sleep 10; . /conf/net.mounts' config_tool -c ETH_DOWN_ACTION='logger -t "eth_down_action" "the OSD has been suspended"'
The following ethernet action will stop all running services and then turn off power to the usb bus. Unless you know what you're doing, it MUST be the last action.
config_tool -c ETH_DOWN_ACTION9999='suspend && sleep 2 && usb.power.off'
The following ethernet action will tun on power to the usb bus then start all services. Unless you know what you're doing, it MUST be the first action.
config_tool -c ETH_UP_ACTION00='usb.power.on && sleep 5 && resume'
Change SMB resolve order to 'proper' order
This may or may not work for you. This MUST contain either valid settings or be blank.
- Stock/official firmware order:
config_tool -c SMB_RESOLVEORDER='bcast lmhosts wins host'
- Proper/corrected order:
config_tool -c SMB_RESOLVEORDER='lmhosts host wins bcast'
If you do this you'll have to supply your own smb.conf with all the proper settings configured in order to mount exported shares remotely.
config_tool -c SMB_NOGUEST=ON
Default is ON.
config_tool -c SMB_STANDBY=OFF
Enable Eiri
Default is OFF. What is eiri and howto here.
config_tool -c Eiri=ON