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QNX® Aviage® Multimedia Interface for iPod 1.2.1 Installation Note
Date of this edition: May 13, 2010
Target OS: This software is compatible with target systems running QNX® Neutrino® 6.4.0, 6.4.1, or 6.5.0.
Host OS: You must have already installed the QNX® Software Development Platform 6.4.0, 6.4.1, or 6.5.0 as a self-hosted QNX Neutrino system, or on one of the following hosts:
Version of QNX SDP | Microsoft Windows | Linux |
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6.4.0 | Windows Vista, Vista 64-bit, XP SP2 or SP3, or 2000 SP4 | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 4 or 5, Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.1 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora Core 6 or 7, Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS or 7, or SUSE 10 |
6.4.1 | Windows Vista, Vista 64-bit, XP SP2 or SP3, or 2000 SP4 | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 4.0 or 5.0, Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.1 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS or 8.10, or SUSE 11 |
6.5.0 | Windows 7 Professional 32- and 64-bit, Vista Business 32- and 64-bit, XP Professional SP3, or 2000 SP4 | Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Desktop 32- and 64-bit, Red Hat Fedora 12, Ubuntu Workstation 9.10 32- and 64-bit, or openSUSE 11.2 |
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Required software
To support USB transport connections to iPods (“one-wire” connections), you need the following patch:
- deva-ctrl-ipod.so sound driver for iPod digital audio devices (Patch ID 1154).
Required disk space and dependencies
The table below lists the minimum disk space requirements (in megabytes) for installation of the different MME components, as well as component dependencies.
Component | Neutrino | Linux | Windows | Dependencies |
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QNX Aviage Multimedia Core 1.2.0 | 63 | 190 | 80 | None |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Software Codec for AAC 1.2.0 | 9 | 19 | 29 | Core |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Software Codec for MP3 1.2.0 | 8 | 19 | 28 | Core |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Software Codec for WMA9 1.2.0 | 11 | 21 | 31 | Core |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod 1.2.0 | 9 | 19 | 28 | Core Software Codec for AAC, if AAC codec support is required. |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for PlaysForSure 1.2.0 | 8 | 19 | 28 | Core Software Codec for WMA9, if WMA9 codec support is required. Interface for WMDRM10-ND, if DRM support is required. |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for WMDRM10-ND 1.2.0 | 8 | 19 | 28 | Core Interface for PlaysForSure |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for Zune 1.2.0 | 8 | 18 | 28 | Core Interface for PlaysForSure |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Software DVD Player 1.2.0 | 11 | 20 | 30 | Core Aviage Multimedia Suite 1.2.0 Intel Performance Primitive Codecs package: patch-640-1507-ipp-decoder.tar Aviage Multimedia Suite 1.2.0 A/V Sync patch: patch-640-1521-av-sync.tar |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Codec Engine for OMAP3530 Platform 1.2.0 | n/a | n/a | 625 | Core |
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod 1.2.1 | 22 | 34 | 38 | Core |
Contents...
- Installing the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod
- Uninstalling the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod
- Documentation
- Technical support
For information about what's in this release, see the Release Notes. For the latest version of this Installation Note or the Release Notes, go to our website, www.qnx.com, log into your myQNX account, then go to the Download Center.
Installing the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod
This section explains how to install the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod. For detailed information about supported hosts and targets, see the release notes.
On a QNX Neutrino host
- Log in as root.
- Log into your myQNX account on our website, then go to the Download Center.
- Download the installation package, qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-nnnnnnnnnnnn-nto.sh, where nnnnnnnnnnnn is a build number. The package is in the form of a shell script.
- Run chmod to make the script executable. For example:
# chmod a+x qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-nto.sh
- Run the script at the system prompt.
For example, on QNX Neutrino 6.4.0 or 6.4.1, type:
# ./qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-nto.sh
On QNX Neutrino 6.5.0, invoke the installer using the legacy behavior of the head utility:
# HEAD_LEGACY=1 ./qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-nto.sh
- Follow the instructions on your screen.
On a Linux host
If you've installed more than one version of QNX SDP on your system so that they coexist, see “Coexistence on Linux,” below. |
- Log in as root.
- Log into your myQNX account on our website, then go to the Download Center.
- Download the installation package, qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-nnnnnnnnnnnn-linux.bin, where nnnnnnnnnnnn is a build number. The package is in the form of a .bin file.
- Run chmod to make the file executable. For example:
# qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-linux.bin
- Run the program at the system prompt:
- If you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
For example:
sudo -E ./qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-linux.bin
- On other Linux hosts, type (for example):
# ./qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-201004231718-linux.bin
- If you use sudo (as would be the case on Ubuntu),
you must specify the -E option to preserve the environment.
For example:
- Follow the instructions provided by InstallShield.
Coexistence on Linux (Ref# 73411)
It's possible to have more than one version of the QNX Software Development Platform installed on your system, and it's possible to install QNX Aviage products for each version of QNX SDP. However, due to a limitation in InstallShield, you have to take some extra steps installing QNX Aviage products on Linux hosts.
When two or more versions of QNX SDP coexist on Linux, you use the following command to switch between configurations to set up the environment in the current shell:
eval `qconfig -n "installation_name_as_displayed_by_qconfig" -e`
When you launch any of the QNX Aviage installers from that shell, the environment picked up by InstallShield is whatever version of QNX SDP you installed last, not the version that you selected using the command above.
For example, if you install QNX SDP 6.4.0, then QNX 6.4.1, and you then choose 6.4.0 and try to install a QNX Aviage product on the 6.4.0 baseline, the installation location displayed by the installers isn't /opt/qnx640 (as expected), but /opt/qnx641.
In order to work around this issue, you must edit /etc/profile.
We recommend that you save a copy of this file before you edit it. |
Edit /etc/profile, and find the section that looks like this:
# Begin INSTALLSHIELD Environment Variable Section # Do not edit this section manually. # var 0 QNX_CONFIGURATION=/etc/qnx QNX_CONFIGURATION=/etc/qnx export QNX_CONFIGURATION # var 0 QNX_TARGET=/opt/qnx641/target/qnx6 QNX_TARGET=/opt/qnx641/target/qnx6 export QNX_TARGET # var 0 MAKEFLAGS=-I/opt/qnx641/target/qnx6/usr/include MAKEFLAGS=-I/opt/qnx641/target/qnx6/usr/include export MAKEFLAGS # var 1 : PATH=/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/etc/qnx/bin:/root/bin:/etc/qnx/bin:/root/bin:/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86/usr/bin:/etc/qnx/bin PATH=/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/etc/qnx/bin:/root/bin:/etc/qnx/bin:/root/bin:/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86/usr/bin:/etc/qnx/bin export PATH # var 0 QNX_HOST=/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86 QNX_HOST=/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86 export QNX_HOST # var 1 : LD_LIBRARY_PATH=echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/qnx640/host/linux/x86/usr/lib:/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86/usr/lib if [ -z "echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ] then LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/qnx640/host/linux/x86/usr/lib:/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86/usr/lib else LD_LIBRARY_PATH=echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/qnx640/host/linux/x86/usr/lib:/opt/qnx641/host/linux/x86/usr/lib fi export LD_LIBRARY_PATH # var 0 QNX_JAVAHOME=/opt/qnx641/_jvm QNX_JAVAHOME=/opt/qnx641/_jvm export QNX_JAVAHOME # End INSTALLSHIELD Environment Variable Section
Ignore the “Do not edit this section manually” instruction, and change (in this example) all occurrences of the 6.4.1 installation directory (/opt/qnx641) into the directory where you installed 6.4.0. Save your changes, and then continue with the installation.
Once you've installed the QNX Aviage product, you might want to restore /etc/profile from the backup that you made.
On a Windows host
If you have more than one version of QNX SDP that co-exist on your system (for example, 6.3.2 and 6.4.n, where n is the 6.4. version number):
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- Log in as a user with system-administrator privileges.
- Log into your myQNX account on our website, then go to the Download Center.
- Download the installation package, qnxaviage-mmedia-ipod-1.2.1-nnnnnnnnnnnn-win32.exe, where nnnnnnnnnnnn is a build number. The package is in the form of an executable (.exe) file.
- Double-click the file in Windows Explorer or run it at the command line.
- Follow the instructions provided by InstallShield.
Windows XP SP2 may display a security warning the first time you install the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod. You can verify the checksums for the installation package when you download the file from our website.
Uninstalling the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod
This section explains how to uninstall the QNX Aviage Multimedia Core 1.2.0 and optional components.
On a QNX Neutrino host
- Log in as root.
- Go to the directory with the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod uninstall script; for example:
# cd
- Run the uninstaller script:
# /usr/qnx640/install/mmedia-core/1.2.0/uninstall.sh
On a Linux host
- Log in as root.
- Go to the base_dir/_uninstall/mmedia-core/1.2.0 directory, where base_dir is the directory where QNX SDP is installed; for example:
# cd
- Start the QNX InstallShield application:
# /opt/qnx640/_uninstall/mmedia-core/1.2.0/uninstaller.bin
InstallShield will now remove the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod.
In the case of coexistence, if you've installed the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod on multiple baselines (for example 6.4.0 and 6.4.1), before you uninstall make sure that you select as the active configuration the baseline from which you want to remove the product. |
On a Windows host
- Log in as a user with system-administrator privileges.
- Open the Control Panel (e.g. on Windows XP: ).
- Select the QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod, and then click the Change/Remove button.
In the case of coexistence, if you've installed
QNX Aviage Multimedia Interface for iPod on multiple baselines
(for example 6.4.0 and 6.4.1), don't use Add or Remove Programs
to uninstall the product:
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Uninstalling optional components
To uninstall optional components, follow the uninstall instructions for the host OS, substituting the appropriate component path and name where required.
Documentation
The documentation for this release includes:
- Installation Note — please read it before starting your installation.
- Release Notes — please read them before starting your installation.
- Working with iPods
The Working with iPods guide replaces the information about iPods included in the documentation for earlier releases of the MME.
Technical support
If you have any questions, comments, or problems with a QNX product, please contact Technical Support. For more information, see the How to Get Help chapter of the Welcome to the QNX Software Development Platform guide or visit our website, www.qnx.com.