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2010-05-18
, 08:35
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#3831
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2010-05-18
, 09:00
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@ Sweden
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#3832
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Well, I had both enabled and only v31 was showing up. I then disabled extras and v32 was there. go figure....
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2010-05-18
, 09:46
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#3833
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2010-05-18
, 09:56
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@ Canada
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2010-05-18
, 10:12
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2010-05-18
, 10:13
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@ Sweden
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#3836
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Everything was fine on v27. Then updated to v32 and all appears ok other than i did encounter a crash when streaming video through the media player. Resulted in a straight reboot. Dont know if anyone else can reproduce this problem on v32?
EDIT: this was streaming over the 3G connection, not wi-fi.
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2010-05-18
, 10:23
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#3837
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I just tried a youtube without problems.. you probably have too low voltage settings.
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2010-05-18
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@ UK
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2010-05-18
, 10:41
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@ Sweden
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#3839
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It does work but rebooted after about 5/6 minutes during playback. When i was encountering problems before, with too low voltages i'd get the unable to play media format not supported error. This was only with titans ulv and ideal settings, not with the xlv settings i'm currently using. And never encountered a problem previously with v27 and my current settings. May just be the voltages as you said though... thought i'd put it up in case it is a problem others are having!
more worried about my latest post regarding the settings changing upon reboot. Any help with that would be greatly appreciated?
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2010-05-18
, 10:59
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#3840
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And that you did correct. Feedback are a key to a stable kernel.
I have not tried the "default" command yet. I did it back when it was "setdefault" and it have worked for me.
Could you post your xlv3 here?
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