2009-01-24, 07:34 PM
Sub, thanks the PCH sees long file names again, with this patch, the surprises in Coronation Street will remain a surprise.
Martin
Martin
2009-01-24, 07:34 PM
Sub, thanks the PCH sees long file names again, with this patch, the surprises in Coronation Street will remain a surprise.
Martin
2009-01-24, 08:04 PM
lol
2009-01-26, 11:09 AM
Thanks for the fix. Maybe it wasn't a bad idea after all for sub to wait with the resume feature, since this is what Werner is saying on the NMT forum:
Code: 1.) prompt whem you start an movie where an bookmark is stored When they've finished deciding how to implement this, Martin probably has something better to offer us (i hope ) Chris
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2009-02-22, 02:54 AM
It seems the patch causes problems with "special" characters in the filename, like swedish characters åäö. File won't play and gbpvr on the PCH goes haywire and must be exited...
2009-02-22, 04:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-02-22, 04:46 AM by mvallevand.)
Yes, I've mentioned to sub a few times there is a problem with extended ascii and there is the tradeoff with losing shortnames, here's an example:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=39727 However if you ever delve into this there is a huge compatibility problem with UTF-8 vs the ISO 8859-1 standards and some people even continue use the old DOS code pages and I think forcing file names to UTF will cause a problem on its own. Martin
2009-02-22, 02:16 PM
The problem is that with the patch it doesn't matter if you set <MVPUseShortFilenamesOnNMT>true</MVPUseShortFilenamesOnNMT>
, the file still won't play if the filename contains extended ascii.
2009-02-22, 03:37 PM
kendrak24 Wrote:The problem is that with the patch it doesn't matter if you set <MVPUseShortFilenamesOnNMT>true</MVPUseShortFilenamesOnNMT> I see the same thing. Martin |
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