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Multiple Instances on QNAP
07-02-2018, 00:07
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RE: Multiple Instances on QNAP
To rename a .bin file in Mac Finder, you can click on the filename in a Finder window. This makes the filename editable and you can use the keyboard to delete .bin from the end of the filename, then press the Enter key to make the change permanent.

The .gz problem is a "feature" of Safari on the Mac. To stop this happening, you need to first configure Safari so it won't unpack the downloaded .tar.gz file into a .tar file. To do this, in your Safari preferences (General page), you need to uncheck the box at the bottom of the page (Open "safe" files after downloading). When the file has been downloaded, check to make sure it has a .tar.gz extension, and delete the downloaded file if it doesn't have this extension.

To install ffmpeg in the container, you can't copy the QNAP version of the ffmpeg executable because this depends on shared libraries that aren't available to the container. You need to download a Linux x64 ffmpeg static binary and copy this into the container's /opt/minimserver/opt/bin directory.
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