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We don’t have a means to get signal strength through homebrew at the moment.
rodriesKeymasterThat was a bug in MPlayer. They’ve fixed it, and the next WiiMC will have that fix.
rodriesKeymasterSVN is a developer scratchpad. There’s no guarantees it’s stable or even compiles. This is the way SVN works in any project – including mplayer itself. When a particular SVN revision comes along that we think is stable, we tag it as a version and then release it.
Right now that debug is enabled because we are, well, debugging.
rodriesKeymasterIt is indeed running under 58. The issue is your drive is going to sleep, and that other app is able to wake it up before WiiMC starts. HBC actually puts the drive to sleep before loading WiiMC which doesn’t help matters. I think you’ll see this fixed in the next WiiMC + HBC releases.
rodriesKeymasterThe error was:
c:/devkitPro/msys/home/BadBoy/wiimc/source/utils/mem2_manager.c:176: undefined r
eference to `__lwp_heap_block_size'So mem2_manager.c might be a good guess.
rodriesKeymaster…Or you could simply change the debug #define to 0 in the WiiMC code.
rodriesKeymasterWhat? That issue just relates to a 320kbps file. Other bitrates play fine.
rodriesKeymasterWith IOS58 both ports are USB2, and that seems to make a difference for the USB LAN adapter as I hinted at above. The only thing you can’t do is use two usb HD’s at the same time. Only one will show up. This isn’t changing any time soon.
rodriesKeymasterOld installers are here: http://code.google.com/p/wiimc/downloads/list?can=1
And I was simply commenting on the number of people asking “how do i fix X”. The general answer is you can’t, unless you’re a coder and you actually *fix* it.
rodriesKeymasterI don’t know what kind of answer you’re looking for? If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work. You can’t just click your heels together.
rodriesKeymasterThat’s what I did too. You’ll also be pleasantly surprised to see that USB LAN performance has been improved for the next version. 😀
rodriesKeymasterWiiMC only supports NTFS and FAT32. Those are your choices.
rodriesKeymasterSee here:
http://www.wiimc.org/tracker/index.php?do=details&task_id=178
Since absolute or relative paths aren’t supported (even though http links inside of playlists do work), I’ve disabled the playlist support from the music area.
September 17, 2010 at 10:11 pm in reply to: <no_ios_reload/> in meta.xml causing hard drive not detected #27176rodriesKeymasterRemoving that line will only cause DVD to stop working.
The reason the drive isn’t working is HBC’s fault – it should be corrected on the next HBC+WiiMC update.
rodriesKeymasterYou can, if the format you generate is PLX.
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