2006-11-11, 06:12 AM
Forgive me if this was answered elsewhere (I couldn't find it with search). I took my laptop on the road, hoping to use GBPV (configured as a PC Client) to watch some movies I copied to the laptop. (Nothing else I've found honors the commercial skip file output).
When I go to start GBPVR, it just quits. When I am back on my home network it is fine. Since my 'video library' has a mapping to a local directory on the laptop, I don't need the server to watch them.
Should GBPVR, configured as a client, still run when it can't find the server? If not, I'd like to suggest that it notice it can't find the server and ask if it should go into 'non client mode'. If I say yes, it would just start up that time, none client.
Is that hard to implement?
When I go to start GBPVR, it just quits. When I am back on my home network it is fine. Since my 'video library' has a mapping to a local directory on the laptop, I don't need the server to watch them.
Should GBPVR, configured as a client, still run when it can't find the server? If not, I'd like to suggest that it notice it can't find the server and ask if it should go into 'non client mode'. If I say yes, it would just start up that time, none client.
Is that hard to implement?