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#21
Originally Posted by epson800 View Post
ok i have some more information about my problem, i downloaded HTOP and it shows 2 identical processes far as i can tell anyway, it doesn't really show the whole name.

but here is what it shows

/usr/sbin/browser
/usr/sbin/browser
Move microb directory back and reboot:

rm /usr/share/microb-engine
mv /home/opt/microb-engine /usr/share/microb-engine

EDIT: but it may not help if update installed something to /usr/share/microb-engine ... you may need reflash.

Last edited by egoshin; 2010-02-17 at 07:25.
 
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The official Media Player, which is the only Media Player I use for now has been completely made useless following the latest update.

Any file I may choose, video or audio, stored locally or over DLNA, will not play.

Once I choose a file the pause button appears, just as if I had pressed play, but nothing happens. It stays at 00:00 and when I try the other buttons (ff/rw) it says "unable to perform action".

In effect I am left with no manner of listening/viewing my files and it's quite frustrating.

I guess I can wait for the next big update but that's not really a solution.

PS:MediaBox plays files fine (Save XVid, ever since PR1.1, I think the codecs were messed up?)

Last edited by barc0de; 2010-02-17 at 11:22.
 
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Originally Posted by barc0de View Post
Once I choose a file the pause button appears, just as if I had pressed play, but nothing happens. It stays at 00:00 and when I try the other buttons (ff/rw) it says "unable to perform action".
Does using gstreamer on the commandline work to watch the videos?
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Sorry, I have never used cmd on Linux. I don't know the switches and syntax so please be more specific in your instructions so I can try it out.
 
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Problems in connecting to wifi access points??

Yestarday I wasn't able to connect to my home-wifi, since sometimes it doesn't work (problems with the dhcp server) I've thought it wouldn't be important.

However, today at work I'm unable to connect to the wifi of the department, and I have troubles to connect to 3G (you need to insist).

Does anyone else experienced these "problems"??
 
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This is clearly a problem with the Media Player application, for me at least. I seem to have no issue browsing or using Wifi otherwise.
 
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barc0de, have you had Subtitle support installed? Uninstalling this app causes problem like yours. I had to install it again to fix mediaplayer.
 
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Yes, I did have subtitle support installed.

I uninstalled it in an effort to open space up in rootfs, no idea what files are optified really.

Where does the subtitle support reside? in rootfs or somewhere else?

What happens when PR1.2 comes around? Will the Subtitle Support (or lack thereof) be an issue or do the files get completely replaced?

PS: Indeed, playback has resumed back to normal following the re-installation of Subtitles Support. The question remains as to what to do in preparation for PR1.2

Last edited by barc0de; 2010-02-17 at 11:55.
 
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subtitle support is very bad installation

it was showing my always internal error , and closing application settings.

i had unintsalled it form my device although i need really supported subtitle.
 
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Originally Posted by barc0de View Post
Yes, I did have subtitle support installed.

I uninstalled it in an effort to open space up in rootfs, no idea what files are optified really.

Where does the subtitle support reside? in rootfs or somewhere else?

What happens when PR1.2 comes around? Will the Subtitle Support (or lack thereof) be an issue or do the files get completely replaced?

PS: Indeed, playback has resumed back to normal following the re-installation of Subtitles Support. The question remains as to what to do in preparation for PR1.2
There's a thread about Subtitle support: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=37410 Unfortunately the author of this application doesn't seem to replay recently. Subtitle support is like a trap for me: does not work properly, but I can't uninstall it.
 
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