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Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
For what ? It looks at /MyDocs that is the easier place to copy media, and then copy the files to /opt/bootscreen/media since /MyDocs can't be accessed on boot.
I see now...
So I just put videos in MyDocs/Bootvideos (example)

And your app moves or copies them to /opt/bootscreen/media

???
 
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Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
Humm ? Can you explain that better ?

It looks at /opt/bootscreen/media and choses a file from there.



Didn't noticed any issue with that, can you please check the files under /etc/hildon-welcome.d/ after close the bootscreen app.
I just checked and only a o.conf file in there..
Which states the movie that was just played
 
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Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
I see now...
So I just put videos in MyDocs/Bootvideos (example)

And your app moves or copies them to /opt/bootscreen/media

???
Exactly, the app copies the movies.
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#94
Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
I just checked and only a o.conf file in there..
Which states the movie that was just played
1 - Open bootscreen app;
2 - Select two or more videos;
3 - Close the app;
4 - Check /etc/hildon-welcome.d/

Thanks.
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#95
Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
Select the hands video, reboot and that should be fixed, unless there's some permissions mess in the system.
This helped to get the video showing in bootscreen, but it was still not played during the bootup. I removed whitespaces from the filename and now it works.
 

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Originally Posted by pillar View Post
This helped to get the video showing in bootscreen, but it was still not played during the bootup. I removed whitespaces from the filename and now it works.
Humm, interesting, so you had something like that: "my video.avi" ?
Probably some limitation of the boot player, have to check that.

Thanks for the diagnostic .
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#97
Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
You need last Qt packages, probably you installed them via apt-get so they aren't updating.

"apt-get install libqt4-maemo5-maemo5" as root should fix that.

Cheers mate it works.
 

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#98
Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
1 - Open bootscreen app;
2 - Select two or more videos;
3 - Close the app;
4 - Check /etc/hildon-welcome.d/

Thanks.
I cleaned the 7 files I had added in there.
Choose 2 ones, closed app and checked etc/hildon-welcome.d/

Nothing was in there...
 
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Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
I cleaned the 7 files I had added in there.
Choose 2 ones, closed app and checked etc/hildon-welcome.d/

Nothing was in there...
Probably you changed the folder permissions and now the app can't write there, please run the app as root (/usr/bin/bootscreen) following the steps above and pastebin the output here.
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Ran it through root...
App started, choose 2 files , closed app and checked///.
Nothing in there...
 
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