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    Default great job, thanks

    .flac files are playing great from my ext. usb, this is one of the things I wanted most, to get flacs to play over my stereo. I love you, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by type_theEND View Post
    Lawl, it really does seem everyone wants this to watch anime XD

    Remember though, it won't play mkv files very well so it doesn't matter D=
    Yes just make a team to Tell fcorbier how importan this is for us :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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    Subtitles support would be good, I'd probaly switch then fromGeexbox to Mplayer. I just did a comparsion today, and this Mplayer port seems faster. On Geexbox the file I tried (h.264 video, res 640x480 and audio converted to mp3) drops frames, and this was notable to me.

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    Hello there. Huge fan from Denmark.

    I have a problem. I can't "find" my USB Hdd. I can browse files on my SD Card, but when i choose USB it just say: PATH: and if i press the A button again it code dumps and freezes. I normally use GeeXboX, which has no problem detecting my harddrive. Am i doing something wrong?

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    the problem is in libogc, some usb devices are not detected.
    you can test with this application.
    http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=OHA6419Q
    from sven blog to see if your usb device is supportted. Post the info from this application to see if I can fix it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodries View Post
    the problem is in libogc, some usb devices are not detected.
    you can test with this application.
    http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=OHA6419Q
    from sven blog to see if your usb device is supportted. Post the info from this application to see if I can fix it.
    I see.

    I tried the usbmss3.elf
    It said that it would propably erase everything that isn't FAT.. My harddrive is NTFS, so i didn't dare running it.. Could that be why it didn't work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PappaSpanx View Post
    My harddrive is NTFS, so i didn't dare running it.. Could that be why it didn't work?
    Yep, MPlayerWii only supports FAT16/FAT32.

    I guess it works in Geexbox because their linux kernel has some read support for NTFS.

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    Oh..

    Do you think it could be fixed in the future versions?

    Thanks for sorting things out for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by PappaSpanx View Post
    Oh..

    Do you think it could be fixed in the future versions?

    Thanks for sorting things out for me
    Not near,
    At now we only have libfat, but Erant is working (very slow) in a block device driver, so when he finish this work, dhweg or another master then steal eg. netbsd's code for filesystems
    Then we'll have all filesystems that netbsd support, but this is the future.

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    I see : ) I'll wait with patience. Thanks again.

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