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When I installed .23 on my n800 (now running os2008), I have terrible lip sync issues, even with the nokia_n810.avi that comes with os2008. I had to install an older build (I think either 19 or 20) for lip sync to be correct.
Anyone else having lip sync issues with .23?
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2007-12-30
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2007-12-31
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2007-12-31
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The N800 has two SD Card slots. One is hidden underneath the kickstand and referred to as external. The other is accessed by removing the battery cover and is the internal memory card referred to in earlier posts.
To be clear, this is not the internal flash memory where the main OS is stored. To format either of the SD cards safely, one simply needs to move any important files off to a safe location first.