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2009-01-01
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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2009-01-02
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2009-01-02
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2009-01-02
, 04:27
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2009-01-02
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@ Germany
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I noticed something else related to the track view. If I am playing an album, I can leave the player alone, and once a song finishes, the next one plays - as I would expect. However, if in the middle of a song playing, I go on to the photo viewer and start viewing some pictures, the currently playing song completes, but once it is over, the player does not advance to the next song .
Is this by design ?
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2009-01-02
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@ Germany
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I need some kind of help. It comes up with a blank screen, with a bar across the top with one line and two lines, and then a box with the word Queue below it. It says it discovered my upnp system, but I can't tell what to do. Clicking the up arrow does seem to give you some options. It says it is discovering video, for example, but then comes back with 0 items. I was able to get the other items to display after playing around a little bit. Not entirely intuitive, but more so after some usage. I can see the items from my upnp system (Orb) with the flle manager just fine.
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2009-01-03
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2009-01-04
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2009-01-04
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@ Finland
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Version 0.96.2 is on its way with some more improvements in the image viewer part. Preloading being one of those.