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2008-01-08
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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I have no idea why they all defaulted to scanning disabled - that seems like a dumb installation default for a media program.
I still can't get it to see my UPNP server though. Does Canola2 support UPNP servers?
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2008-01-09
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If you had used Canola 1 when the scanner would appear to lock up the device for periods, you would appreciate this. It means every user needs to specify which folders to watch on first use of Canola though.
(Note: I commented to Canola team that the eye icons were very small and users may get confused initially )
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2008-01-09
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Canola1 was working fine for me on OS2007, and the standard media player plays the audio and video ok.
I've read over all the FAQs and messages I can find, but I don't see anything like this problem. Is there an unstated dependency? e.g., does it need mplayer installed? (haven't done that yet).