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If you’re building WiiMC, you always should’ve been using the latest libogc SVN.
rodriesKeymasterThanks for the update. However, in the future please remember to base your changes off the latest SVN file. I had to merge the additions.
rodriesKeymasterA couple new strings:
msgid "Online media file is invalid."
msgstr ""
msgid "Subtitle font file not found. Subtitles will not be visible."
msgstr ""
rodriesKeymasterI wouldn’t recommend it. If WiiMC is running on IOS61, that’s probably the same wireless performance as 202 (which is IOS57)
rodriesKeymasterDon’t install IOS202. Support for it is being removed anyway. Stay tuned.
rodriesKeymasterThese things are unrelated. WiiMC has an FTP client, that post is talking about an FTP server.
Also I don’t see how HBC 1.0.7 could make the FTP client stop working.
rodriesKeymasterNew Install – you don’t have WiiMC yet
Update – you’re updating (via WiiMC) or manually.People replace the subfont with fonts for other languages.
rodriesKeymasterAnother new string, probably the last for this release:
msgid "The current IOS has been altered (fake-signed). Functionality and/or stability may be adversely affected."
msgstr ""
rodriesKeymasterUh. DLNA is just UPnP by another name.
rodriesKeymasterThanks for the update!
rodriesKeymasterLooking at that data, I don’t believe the codec (MJPG) is the problem. MPlayer supports that fine. The problem is that it’s 86 MB for 48 seconds of video! The re-encoded one is only 6 MB for the same 48 seconds. My gut feeling is that amount of data for that number of seconds is causing your crash. So yes, I would recommend re-encoding. Probably not a bad idea anyway, considering the amount of space you’d save. 😉
rodriesKeymasterThe files aren’t attached.
rodriesKeymasterVideo.
rodriesKeymasterIt could be a regression in MPlayer itself, I don’t know.
August 4, 2010 at 3:07 pm in reply to: Wireless SMB stream to PC HELP – Cannot connect to SMB share #26673rodriesKeymasterYeah you’re doing something wrong, there’s tons of people who can connect via Windows 7…
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