CFULLHDMA: Beta release 1.15.03

New beta release for CFULLHDMA & CFULLHDMAi users

The no rocket science fix

v01.15.03
– Fixed an NTPClient issue (could cause a device no react when no network)
– Fixed wrong MP3 ID3 tag issue (no ID3 tag displayed for MP3 files)

As we are still busy with making fixes around the new SDK more bugfixes are not yet released.

Known issue for example is that some AC3 files still do not play well, this has been fixed in our new codec engine. But that one is not implemented yet. Also some issues could occur with M2TS files. H.264->ts->H.264 ==> it can occur that it does not play in this version.

Beta testers are informed about this new firmware version

Mixfreaks.com

Na jaren (10) toen mr. Poing besloot om mixfreaks.com niet meer geregistreerd te laten en het domain door iemand anders gepakt werd heb ik hem deze eindelijk weer in bezit. Ik had toen nog niet een Credit Card en het was dus knap lastig om een domein te pakken.  Het kost een paar eurotjes (domain kwam in een veiling terecht) maar als het goed is zal ik straks de gegevens krijgen. Ok, het is nog niet officieel, maar goed de pre-announcement maak ik maar vast.

XP Home: cannot access network shares

Many users report issues with sharing folders under XP Home, after getting a machine with this issue we could do some testing today.

First: the issue is about: trying to access a XP Home machine, where you can ‘logon’ to the Machine, but accessing the actually shared folders will be denied.

Irritating if you want to access your downloaded prOn movies from your PC and play it on your TV through your MediaPlayer.

Under XP/Vista you can read: Not enough server storage is available to process this command ..

Under Linux with a CIFS mount you can read: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code -12

The errors refer to a memory issue. It was very hard to find the solution as the Help of Microsoft is a crime…  finally we found the reason: certain virus scanners like: NOD32, Norton Antivirus, IMB AntiVirus is causing you not to access network shares.

With a simple registryfix you can solve it.