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That’s not correct. Username and Password should be blank if the shares have none. Here’s my SMB Settings:
cadbuscaParticipantTry adding Everyone to Security as well as Share.
cadbuscaParticipantI don’t know how you could have done that since I have not sent you the enhancement pack.
Regardless if the instructions are followed others have had no problems.cadbuscaParticipantThe changes described above for Dynamic Picture Size Control, along with an enhanced Video Bar that shows the current Audio Delay, Zoom, and Picture Size, are now part of the WIIMC+ V7 Enhancement Pack.
cadbuscaParticipantWell, I’m not an expert and can only report what works for me.
It would seem that either you did not correctly add strings.h to C:devkitProdevkitPPCpowerpceabiinclude or perhaps you do not have the path set to PATH=$DEVKITPPC/bin:$PATH
I have only tested the patch to SVN903 so I don’t know if 907 has a problem.
cadbuscaParticipantThere is no need to edit anything, or to “put the file strings.h inside wiimc/source/mplayer”.
By editing those files with :
#ifndef GEKKO
#include
#endif
it looks like you created your own problem.SVN886 already created the mp_strings.h required by mplayer.
I suggest you eliminate those edits and follow the instructions provided.
cadbuscaParticipantVOB’s by spec are MPEG-2 files with bit rates up to 9mbps. My experience is that you can play up to around 3.5mbps over SMB without buffering interuptions. That is roughly the video bit rate on a 2 hour DVD. You are pushing that limit. DIVX avis are typically in the 1mbps range and play fine. But AVC encoded videos with width over 640pixels will not play because they need more cpu power to decode than the WII has.
cadbuscaParticipantAn update to WIIMC+V7B has been sent to all users who have previously PM’d their email address to jhb50
Those who have PM’d me without providing an email address of course have received nothing!March 9, 2011 at 10:17 pm in reply to: WiiMC, Navi-X, and Youtube: What is this newbie doing wrong? #28504cadbuscaParticipantMy understanding is that you create the Navi playlists using Navi on the PC, and then find them when you access the Navi playlists under WIIMC. I don’t believe you can create and host Navi playlists on your PC or on the WII. You can however do YouTube searches on WIIMC and than play them continuously using WIIMC+. Similarly you can access YouTube public playlists and author playlists using other user developed links as documented in the Playlist Guide which is included with the WIIMC+ Enhancement Pack.
cadbuscaParticipantThis may be due to the need for string.h. See http://www.wiimc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=489&start=170#p5526 and the posts it references. You should also have received the WIIMC+V7 addition containing that file.
cadbuscaParticipantI believe it is still required and I thought it was part of the libogc update I distributed. Turns out it is part of devkitPPC within Devkitpro so I will send out a zip of that as well. Thanks for pointing that out. Zip attached here as well.
March 7, 2011 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Program closing out to the Wii Menu during Audio playback #28722cadbuscaParticipantThe inactivity option is broken. You must shut it off.
March 7, 2011 at 12:39 am in reply to: Program closing out to the Wii Menu during Audio playback #28720cadbuscaParticipantI can’t replicate that. I set SS to 1 and Inactivity off and am playing shuffle playlist now some 20 minutes into it with SVN900. Perhaps one of the fixes since 1.1.4 ?
March 6, 2011 at 6:16 am in reply to: Audio Playback – Random mode by genre & filtering supported? #28681cadbuscaParticipantIts part of the enhancement pack distribution.
cadbuscaParticipantNote that due to YouTube changes, YouTube links stopped working on 1.1.3 so you need 1.1.4 to get them working again. So YouTube may not be the best measure of network failure.
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