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...works for me.
seriously wtf are you on about?
What player? - Mediabox - it uses different player backends for different formats - at times of KP49 I tweaked config to make it actually play videos which with stock player arn't even loaded (just switched backend for the types to one another than used with stock player - I have about 3 backends side by side)
what videos? - several videos in different formats including flv and MP4 - some work properly as in KP49 some severely lags
what 'CPU settings' - default profile from kernel-power (updater doesn't ask me to update kernel-power-settings package)
Need more data!
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Try playing films in different resolutions (my ones doesn't perfectly fit the screen - scalling occur - but all are much smaller than 720p) and different formats (mpeg4, flv, matroska H3623, etc.) and different backends (mafw, mplayer, and perhaps others).
EDIT: After reboot (I managed to not brick my device by optifing some boottime essential) under same KP50 i cannot reproduce my problem (all works properly), but I believe it was always-reproducible in the short-term recheck. So it has to be some rare device state which triggerred the bug. I'm perfectly hapy now it works, but I'm curious what was the culprit.
The things happen during the try which catched the bug: Batterry was about 3% full (almost empty), It was long time since last reboot (before it used the 97% it was constantly under charger), I was connected to the network (GPRS i believe i remember), and openNTTPD was running (network clock syncing). I don't remember any other not normal things which happened to the device while I was for short time able to reproduce the bug. It may be some as mysterious bug as race condition. It could be also triggered by some VDD related function which was at not normal state (triggered by almost empty battery, and thus weird battery voltage). Ah one more I remember - after battery died (or player crashed i don't remember) and I recharged It couldn't boot up properly at all. First i thought I bricked the device, but removing the battery and puting back after 3 minutes helped. So indeed device was at weird state.
hello guys
After I downloaded KP50 I faced charging problem.
Sometimes the charger start charging after 20 seconds after I plug the charger in the device
and sometimes it doesn't charge at all and the same thing happens when using USB.
SO what the problem could be?
Plz Help!
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// Edit
Nah, it's related to:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...4&postcount=45
So, kudos to freemangordon for constructively enforcing fix for this problem.
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Last edited by Estel; 2012-04-05 at 16:29.