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2008-02-10
, 10:35
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2008-02-10
, 14:50
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@ Seattle
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Thank you, I did a compete re-flash and will try this again (install KDE). I think it is not the KDE install itself but the built in - music player in KDE. It moved my playlists somewhere else that i cant find. Even if i deleted my actual playlists in my memory cards and the device's internal memory, KDE music player still finds it.
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2008-02-16
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2008-02-16
, 16:52
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@ Seattle
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I was wondering if anyone is are having problems using the Default "Media Player" and/or "Canola 2". Not sure if it is KDE install fault but after KDE install, the Media Player cannot find any libraries. And Canola2 cannot play any MP3's on the internal card (MMC2). Canola plays videos fine. Media Player plays fine but just cannot see any videos and mp3s in the device. You have to open each media in file manager one at a time.
I am using a N810 with KDE installed on MMC1 (microsd) isong the easy way.
I wish to eliminate the possibility that it was because of KDE
thanks you