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2009-01-06
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Hello, I have a Nokia N810, less than one week old. The first thing I did is upgrade to Diablo. The next thing I did is download Canola 2 and all of its plugins. They all work except for the youtube plugin. The plugin doesn't show up anywhere. The first place I looked was under "video", then I searched everywhere and checked all of the possible settings. I read some instructions as to how it works and watched videos on youtube demonstrating the plugin. In every case it shows up as one of the "video" options. But for me, it just isn't there! I uninstalled and reinstalled the program and all plugins, beginning with the repository. Still no sign of the youtube option in the program, though I was informed that it installed correctly. Any ideas?
Otherwise, great program! Listening to music and checking out pictures is fantastic.
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2009-01-06
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2009-01-06
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@ São Paulo
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The only version of Canola I've been able to get is 10 (2.0.0-beta10-maemo3); I've read on the Canola 2 site that I should use 9, but the tablet's application update only sends me to 10. Going from maemo.org, etc. points me to 10 as well. The youtube plugin is 0.1.4 (0.1.4-maemo1). I appreciate your help!
I'd like to mention again that Canola 2 is an amazing program. I'm very, very impressed.
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2009-01-06
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2009-01-07
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2009-01-09
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2009-01-09
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@ São Paulo
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I'm pretty sure this is old news, but I searched the thread and the forum and found no answers:
Running Canola 2.0.0-beta 9-maemo3. Just reflashed OS to Diablo. Ran Canola before on Chinook without problems, unfortunately don't have version data but it was most likely previous than beta 9.
I'm having a lot of problems with playlists, either using old ones or creating new ones. All my old playlists appear normally but when I try to listen any track I get an error: "File not Found". These playlists were originally created with the original Media Player in the Tablet OS. Canola was able to use them without problems in Chinook.
Trying to use the Top Rated and Most Played options gives the same error.
If I try to create a new playlist everything SEEMS fine but after saving I try to use the playlist and no tracks were saved. It appears completely blank. No tracks appear listed
However if I try to listen to the same tracks using the "Browse by Folder option" (A Godsend! Thanks for this!) everything works fine. Internet Radio works perfectly, and the speed and reliability of the application has improved greatly. However I find this playlists issue very annoying and strange.
Any idea on what may be happening? Hope I'm not being redundant.
Congratulations on a great application
Angel B
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-22
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@ São Paulo
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LF:
Here are some samples of the playlists I mentioned: The *.pls were created via Canola and the *.m3u via the standard Media Player. Previously I was able to import the *.m3u to Canola without any problem. I also tried using the "By Genre" option to listen some tracks and the result is the same "File not found" although the file is there. Curiously enough the track information is shown correctly onscreen first.
You can download them here
Hope you can shed some light on this problem.
Obrigado pela vossa ajuda
Otherwise, great program! Listening to music and checking out pictures is fantastic.