my 770 says there's an update available for canola but fails to download the file when i tell it to update the program, saying the file does not exist. should i presume i need to uninstall the 'old'version and download the new version and install it?
I have been early beta testing beta 2 of Canola, which was released to a few people for early testing. I have not seen the Canola team confirm it's general availability yet? (any moment perhaps ?)
So I believe we all need to wait patiently for announcement of the official new release?
Canola provides for local, network and internet media playback in a great interface. The latest release is more stable and works well on Nokia 770 and/or N800. It now supports many native language's such as French, Spanish. (when the device is set to a local lang and the required lang files have been installed for Canola)
Canola will only play formats that Nokia Audio/Video supports, but it does not support the closed source formats i.e. RealMedia (I think I am correct here?)
Once Nokia improve the video playback on the Nokia N800, Canola will take advantage.
I use TVersity as my network UPnP media server and for photos and audio it's working very well. With local playback, I think the videos playback better in Canola than the new media player on N800?
As I said until the Canola team announce beta 2's release and general availability? (the page unofficially posted in this thread for downloading beta 2 of Canola was for the testers only and required a username and password? I do not think it was ever intended for everyone.)
MikeL - I picked up the announcment from Gustavo's blog, and got the download link from Lasse Korpela's blog entry which also turned up on Planet Maemo - I now see Lasse's blog has been edited to remove the download link.
The original blog from Gustavo didn't make it clear this was a closed beta - want me to remove the download link from my post or add a warning? The update from Lasse is that all bugs should be reported on #maemo, so I think the message is don't install this unless you intend to help by discussing bugs on #maemo and if not, just uninstall Canola beta-2. If it works for you, great.
EDIT: I've removed the link anyway as I suspect it was the wrong thing to publicise.
Problem #1 is that Canola (public beta 2) leeches off wi-fi networks promiscuously. In so doing, it even knocks my home PCs off their connections.
I'd like it to stop trying to connect.