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== Audio channels are swapped ==
== Audio channels are swapped ==
It seems that left audio channel goes to the right speager and right channel to the left speaker... everything is connected in the proper way...
It seems that left audio channel goes to the right speager and right channel to the left speaker... everything is connected in the proper way...
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== Feature request ==
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It would be nice if you could add resume point support and support for exiting to the WiiMenu or HBC once the current file/playlist had finished. [[User:Malexous|malexous]] 11:23, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
== Thumbnails - Feature Request ==
== Thumbnails - Feature Request ==
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can't find it. Other Wii apps with USB NTFS support are still able to read
can't find it. Other Wii apps with USB NTFS support are still able to read
the drive. Any thoughts? --[[User:Darkmystery|Darkmystery]] 15:33, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
the drive. Any thoughts? --[[User:Darkmystery|Darkmystery]] 15:33, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
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== Subtitle issue with homebrew channel installation ==
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While on [[GeeXboX#Language and font]] exist all the necesary info to have GeeXBoX display the subtitles correcty on the user's prefered language (and actually it's the only place I could find on google with the right info), the GeeXBoX version that gets installed via the HB Channel has wrong settings on GEEXBOX/etc/lang.conf that can't display non-english subs correctly: it searches for FreeSerif.ttf but the file included in the "distribution" is FreeSans.ttf (or vice versa). Perhaps it's a typo in the settings file but if you can update it, it would work out of the box for all us poor guys asking around in forums why it displays gibberish instead of X-lang :) [[User:Friend|Friend]] 11:40, 8 February 2010 (UTC)