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I can only suggest you try using this version and post your results. http://www.wiimc.org/tracker/index.php?do=details&task_id=227
cadbuscaParticipantThis was fixed in SVN488, so you will have to wait until in the next version unless you compile it yourself.
cadbuscaParticipantTry using the version posted here and post your results. http://www.wiimc.org/tracker/index.php?do=details&task_id=227
cadbuscaParticipantYes you are correct. The code shows that it only avoids playing the same title twice in a row. It an easy patch though to make it play all the titles before repeating tha shuffle.
cadbuscaParticipantDid you get it running OK thru HBC first?
cadbuscaParticipantThis file has a sample rate of 32khz and causes the player to fail abnormally. Most MP3’s are 44.1 or 48khz which play fine. I have reported it as a bug.
cadbuscaParticipantI think it already does this.
cadbuscaParticipantI checked my system. No such problem. Perhaps you should reinstall WIIMC.
cadbuscaParticipantStep 3 was explicit as to the portlib versions. Are you telling me they are wrong or were you using older versions than these? I think I am still using those versions.
cadbuscaParticipantMy only suggestion would be to set up MPLAYERCE SMB and see if you have the same problems, and try the WII OPERA Browser to see how it works. Your WIIMC setup sounds fine and similar to mine which works flawlessly so I’m guessing you have a bad Wireless card in the WII.
cadbuscaParticipantI checked your sample2.avi and it plays fine here for me. If I shrink the zoom down to 90%, it shows the generated picture fills the screen correctly, with the other 10% pure black. This is with both SVN502 and SVN471 (1.0.9), but I am using IOS61. Don’t know if that makes a difference.
cadbuscaParticipantI don’t have any other ideas. My WII sits on top of my projection TV and talks to my router in the basement about 25 feet away without any problems. Once its connected it never disconnects and movies play fine. Are you sure there aren’t ant other wireless devices like channel extender, baby monitors or wireless phones that could be doing it?
cadbuscaParticipantIt’s more likely a router dead spot rather than the TV. Try moving the router closer to the wii if possible.
cadbuscaParticipantHi, WIIMC is quite stable now and plays almost all files correctly without glitches, so you should not be having these problems.
Try copying a movie to your sd card and see if it plays ok from there. If so it would indicate that you have a network problem. Wireless LAN’s communicate on 2.4 ghz and can be interfered with by wireless phones and other routers in your neighborhood. You can use the free Insidder program to see the wireless router activity near you and then change the channel if there are routers competing for the one you are using.
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