Luke Valentine
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2010-01-14
, 21:05
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@ Leeds, UK
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2010-01-14
, 21:15
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Joined on Dec 2009
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#22
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Have you any other devices on usb? Mine loads nicely.
Have you tried to reboot n900 and connect it then computer and not select any mode for it?
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2010-01-14
, 21:24
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@ Finland
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2010-01-14
, 21:27
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@ Finland
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2010-01-14
, 21:28
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Joined on Nov 2009
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#25
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2010-01-14
, 21:28
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@ Edinburgh
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2010-01-14
, 21:33
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@ Finland
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#27
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Changing volume without unlocking the phone no longer works for me. Previously when I pressed power button I could change volume without unlocking, now I have to take phone out from my pocket, unlock, change volume, lock, put back into my pocket.
Can anyone confirm that?
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2010-01-14
, 21:36
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@ Leeds, UK
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2010-01-14
, 21:41
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@ California
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#29
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Video files that were working previously (xvid avi's and x264 mp4s) have stopped playing if launched from within media player. If launched from file manager, they play but if the video-thumb process ever runs, the files stop working until next reboot. i tried flushing the media cache and letting it rebuild but no joy.
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2010-01-14
, 21:42
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@ California
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#30
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My media player works great, browser works great, performance seems smoother, but its that streaming issue which is really frustrating me.
I initially thought codec, but usually the device refuses downright to play the file. And if the file doesnt fit the screen exactly, you can still see the very faint outlines, so the phone knows that some input is coming in.