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  • in reply to: Wiimote support to skip tracks in a playlist #28423
    cadbusca
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    Already in the Enhancement pack, and improved with V6 in final test..

    in reply to: WIIMC+ Enhancement Pack Version V for 1.1.1 #27595
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    In final testing.

    in reply to: Dual audio within a file #28397
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    in reply to: Zoom to Full Screen #28372
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    Just For My Info.. what kind of TV do you have? My Sony will stretch Wide, Wide Zoom and Full Zoom with a press of a TV button, so I have no need for the dpad fix and in fact use the dpad for realtime audio sync and subtitle size.
    It was my assumption that all wide screen TV’s had this capability. Is that not true?

    in reply to: Youtube…? #28371
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    in reply to: SMB constantly buffering, can’t get it to work reliably #28357
    cadbusca
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    Open Windows Task Manager/Networkung and watch the bytes sent/unit(sec) to see if it gives you an indication of when/why the data transfer is stopping. Something must be interfering with your data transfer.

    in reply to: compilation help please #28106
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    Without knowing what guide you are using or what steps you have followed to get to that point its really not possible to help you. If you want to re-invent the wheel you are pretty much on your own.

    in reply to: WIIMC+ Enhancement Pack Version V for 1.1.1 #27593
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    What’s difficult? Follow the steps. If you can mod the WII you can compile a patch.

    in reply to: Buffer percentage #28355
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    So just to be clear, 8megabytes=64megabits so for a typical DVD quality MPEG2 vid at 4mbps, the buffer holds about 16 seconds of video. … and if the buffer empties we get a white spinning circle while the buffer fills again to the settings %age. Is that correct?

    in reply to: Trouble connecting to network – but only sometimes #28347
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    I have had a similar problem. At first it was because I loaded WIIMC before the Homebrew Network Icon stopped blinking. Then I found the sometimes even if I waited for it to stop blinking, it would keep blinking. And my only solution solution was to turn the router off and restart even though my laptop never lost its connection. Then came a day when resetting the router did no good, so I thought someone nearby has installed wireless on the same channel as me. (I have a lot of neighbor routers nearby) But I ran Inssider and found that my channel 11 was clear.
    Then I used my W7 PC Network Icon and disconnected from PC from my router and found that when scanning for networks that my router did not always appear, which indicated a weak signal, and even though the PC did not disconnect it seemed that the WII did. So I switched to channel 9 and I have had no problems since.

    in reply to: DVD-related code dump #28291
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    Not happening to me. Data DVD just opens the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders and I can play the VOBS

    in reply to: Going up a directory takes long #28286
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    It takes about 1 second for every 100 entries.

    More frustrating is the apparent hang when the directory has lots of entries that do not show in the current mode….
    so my camera directory with 500 entries, is mostly jpgs with a few mpgs. When I open it in picture mode I get a loading message (after the first 20 jpgs are parsed) and wait 5 seconds for the listing. When I open it in video mode to get the mpgs, no wait message appears and I have to wait 5 seconds thinking it hung up until my 13 mpgs list.

    If the only purpose of the 20 parse logic is to hold the wait message until 20 have been parsed, it fails to work in this instance.

    in reply to: Expanded Windows Compile Guide #26082
    cadbusca
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    Try following the instructions a written:

    PATH=$DEVKITPPC/bin:$PATH
    cd /c/wiimc/libs/fribidi/
    ./configure –host=powerpc-eabi –prefix=”${DEVKITPRO}/portlibs/ppc” –libdir=”${DEVKITPRO}/portlibs/ppc/lib” –disable-shared

    in reply to: Some streams work,some don’t? #28284
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    Some of the Navi and Shoutcast TV/Video Streams cannot be played by WIIMC. I have enhanced WIIMC to add options allowing the video specs to be displayed before choosing to play a stream. If it is a normal video codec then it will usually play unless it is an advanced codec beyond the ability of the WII.

    in reply to: Some streams work,some don’t? #28282
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    You need to be more specific. No “dominater playlist” are found on Navi so I cannot comment. Cartoon network plays because they are VP6 format 320 videos which are easy to stream and play.

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