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Thank you very much for doing this, I appreciate that.
lowellParticipantI wouldn’t mind that all, because I wouldn’t do it that way, and “in case of emergency” I’d rewind the other parts. I mostly watch my movies through (sometimes with pause and resume), so the most of my files are “from beginning” anyways.
lowellParticipant@jhb50 wrote:
So you don’t mind if the autoplay next files start at their resume points? I think thats what WIIMC does. Can you verify that?
Yeah, WiiMC does it right like I want it, that’s why I’m disappointed of WiiMC+.
And no, I wouldn’t mind, because I’d start at the last viewed file anyways, and not at the first file of the chain.
lowellParticipantHello,
that’s it, darn. It’s set to “Through”, because I always want the next file to start automatically, when the current is finished; that’s just for convenience, not because I want to see a certain series of videos in context.
So, is there anything I could do, instead of just stop using WiiMC+? The “Through” option is to me as much as important as the “resume” function; I don’t wanna miss one or another.
lowellParticipantI’m having a problem with the automated resume function on WiiMC+.
Actually I should quit watching a video by hitting HOME and then quit WiiMC+. But when I restart WiiMC+ some time later and then want to continue watching the video I watched last time it just starts on 0:00:00; although it shows a green tick before the file name.
How can I make WiiMc+ to resume correctly? Because in the normal WiiMC the video always resume on the last known position; and that doesn’t work with WiiMC+, no mater what I try.
lowellParticipantNaaaaaaaaah, that feature would be ok, but I’d never really use it. I could just click on the progress bar or rewind/fast forward – your suggestion would just implement some pictures in it.
After all, naming it “best feature in the world” is an absolute exaggeration, would be ok, or handy for some people, but that’s no reason to overact like this.
December 25, 2011 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Crash dumps since the last update – Sample file included #29502lowellParticipantWell, I’m still on WiiMC 1.1.4 (see downloads section to find it); every newer version just randomly crashes, no matter if I’m just browsing my Harddisk or visiting the settings or watch a movie file. And I can’t even reproduce that behaviour (and I tried literraly everything possible to make a newer version work).
But 1.1.4 is fine and any REALLY new feature isn’t in the newer releases – so it’s ok. But nontheless it’s damn strange. That’s my two cents, hope that may help someone – and happy holidays. 🙂
lowellParticipantWell, I tried all I that was within my powers I guess, but removing the no_ios_reload line in the XML file didn’t do anything; still crashes and freezes.
Using 1.1.4 (IOS58 is valid and active!) or even better 1.0.4 (IOS202) is much more stable.
lowellParticipantWii U _IS_ a new console! It’s only backward compatible with Wii software and it can use the Wii controllers for it’s own games. Besides that: The Wii U console is WAAAAAAY more powerful than the Wii console – it’s a bit above the PS3.
Nintendo just didn’t get it right to present the new console in a correct way; they just kept focusing on the controller; but Wii U _IS_ a _NEW_ console, not just a new controller for Wii.
lowellParticipantI have those crashes, too. But they happen randomly. Sometimes when I just browse my hard disc, sometimes when one movie is finished and the next one should autostart after that (I don’t know if this happends when file 1 ends oder file 2 is about to load/start), sometimes when I’m just viewing my WiiMC seettings…
Strange thing is, with WiiMC 1.1.4 this never happens. And I’m running WiiMC via the official and most current forwarder channel, so I don’t think this is HBC no_ios_reload related – or could it?
lowellParticipantYeah, that’s excatly what I wrote here: http://www.wiimc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1269
lowellParticipantIs that idea not worth a reply? 😉
lowellParticipantJust use the USB CFGLoader and format your harddrive with FAT32 – and you’re compatible with everything you need.
WBFS doesn’t work for WiiMC.
lowellParticipant@Thomas: Strange. Damn strange! Did you repartition the drive? Primary oder Logical Partition? What did you change? Or did you just reformat without changing anything?
Has any of the developers an idea about this?
lowellParticipant@Thommy wrote:
Ja die steckt am unteren. Hab aber auch schon den anderen Port probiert. Ja die LED flackert. Er scheint also drauf zu zu greifen. Aber angezeigt wird die leider nicht. Auch nicht, wenn ich länger warte.
Also dann bin ich ratlos… Bei mir läuft die Platte wie eine Eins, ohne auch nur ein Bisschen zu murren. Vll. hast Du in Deinem Modell aber auch einen anderen Steuercontroller verbaut – wäre ja möglich.
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