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  • in reply to: text file support and the such #26915
    NoahJAustin
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    oh try this other project tantric is working on
    http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiXplorer

    It can read text files just fine.

    If you really want it to be in Wiimc though. Try taking a screen-shot of the file and reading it from there. 😉

    in reply to: Integrated ftp server #26718
    NoahJAustin
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    Then I’d suggest you nag the wiiftp programmer to update his program. WiiMC cant do everything, it’s not like we have all of Microsoft behind this project.

    in reply to: Integrated ftp server #26716
    NoahJAustin
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    try wiiftp
    http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ftpii
    granted it is a little old. DVDX no longer is used.

    in reply to: Remove IOS 202 #26758
    NoahJAustin
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    No, your right, there is none. I had simply confused it with the wiimc channel installer which does uninstall, as I found to my dismay when I tried that installer I said I found. Sorry to have gotten your hopes up there. Anyway all the more reason for an uninstaller. 😀

    in reply to: Remove IOS 202 #26756
    NoahJAustin
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    The IOS 202 did have uninstall. If you ran it when ISO202 was already installed it would uninstall or at least it did for me when I updated before. Never the less, if you guys would be kind enough to make a dedicated uninstaller that would be excellent because I can’t find the installer anywhere anymore. (which is for the best I guess)

    {edit} I found the installer again with a simple google search, but never the less, still food for thought. 😉

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #25972
    NoahJAustin
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    Thank-you cmb for the advice! It worked great! I actually had tried to compile libogc separately but ran into some really weird things because the folder which I was compiling was on my desktop. At the time I figured it couldn’t be compiled separately and went on to try to compile/install the whole devkitPro svn. Once I had moved it directly in the c drive it was all worked fine. So there you have it! 😀

    That said, your link is very difficult to download the files off of. I found this to be better as it allows you to download everything as a tarball on the bottom
    http://devkitpro.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devkitpro/trunk/libogc/

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #25969
    NoahJAustin
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    Can someone kindly make instructions on how to do that? I got as far as dling the trunk of the whole devkit project and upon lunching the build script it says that It won’t compile and that I must use the stable build.

    $ ./build-devkit.sh
    Currently in release cycle, proceed with caution, do not report problems, do not
    ask for support.
    Please use the latest release buildscripts unless advised otherwise by devkitPro
    staff.
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/buildscripts/

    The scripts in svn are quite often dependent on things which currently only exis
    t on developer machines. This is not a bug, use stable releases.

    I of course went to the link in question, got the stable version of the build script, which requires various libraries specifically the stable libogc 1.8.3 library, thereby ignoring the libogc code in the devkit-trunk folder. So I’m at a loss.

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #25967
    NoahJAustin
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    Ok it didn’t occur to me that the installer for devkitpro also updated
    I would have thought the version number would have changed or something but always said 1.5.0

    [EDIT] After doing that it still messes up upon linking the wiimc.elf
    Apparently the update didn’t touch the libogc folder. I’ll just reinstall from scratch.

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #25965
    NoahJAustin
    Participant

    wait we need the svn of devkit pro now?

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #25962
    NoahJAustin
    Participant

    Hi all, I use to be able to compile WiiMC no problems but now, as of revision circa 451, when it gets to the end I get this error.

    Any ideas? Am I missing some new library? I noticed LibprojectM was added to the libs folder but, for the life of me, I can’t get it to compile. Is that needed now and how would I go about doing that?

    in reply to: DVD video studder and audio synch issues #26687
    NoahJAustin
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    My experience with this is that, for the most part, a DVD will play perfectly up until some random point, once or twice in the course of a movie, where it will freeze. The audio will then manage to go on, but the video will be stuck. Then I think the audio will then get distorted trying to resync with a video that refuses to continue. To fix this, I simply press fast-forward once and then rewind once and the movie will then continue. Aside from that, the DVD menu is a little slow at times, particularly going from one menu to the next. But all in all, much better performance then I have ever had from MplayerCE.

    Several versions before, and with MplayerCE, it would slowdown when going to the next chapter and then attempt to resync. To fix this I use to turn off the DVD menu which I guess was the same as turning off that dvd-menu-lib in mplayer CE, and the movie in the DVD would play perfectly straight trough. But of course not all DVD’s you could do this, especially Disney ones that seem to require that menu-lib. I am very pleased to say that this doesn’t seem to be the case anymore! 🙂

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