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Reinstalling from extra-testing fixed my "Video Restriction" problem.... thank you!

Since I have never used NVideo before, I began testing everything to see how NVideo works.

I found a few quirks:
  • Context Menu/Long Press did not work when I first tried it. (no popup)
    I don't think started working until the first time I logged into my YouTube account.
    After that it worked, whether I was logged in or not.
  • Canceling a download caused NVideo to close/exit.
  • Canceling playing a video (before it actually started playing); caused NVideo to become non-functional.
    You can still do most things, but you can not play anymore videos (until you restart NVideo).
  • Browsing "Downloaded" caused Restricted Access error message.
    I had not downloaded anything via NVideo, but the .video folder already had various videos that I transferred from my PC.
    I wanted to see if NVideo could play any of them.
    I checked permissions and ownership of both the files and folders. No problem there.
    So, I created a empty folder and pointed NVideo's downloads to it.
    This fixed the "Restricted Access" error message.

Last edited by kbyork; 2011-10-20 at 06:34.
 

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