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Is camelot beta-1 stable enough to use? - ymee - 2009-11-25

Yes I realize it's beta so inherently less stable than a final release but I have to ask this question of folks currently using the beta Big Grin. Is it stable enough to replace the 9.04 release?


- joshuass - 2009-11-25

if you want to try it, just copy your profile folder as a back up and install.

then if you decide to go back, you can uninstall the beta, install 9.04 and move your backed-up profile back in.

xbmc is pretty easy to test out


- natethomas - 2009-11-25

It should be working pretty well. I highly recommend backing up though, as the 9.11 database is not backward compatible with 9.04.


- Dick - 2009-12-01

It is working rather well. I only met problems with some buttons on my remote, with fast forward end resume. In more detail:
- Some buttons on my remote (FF, RW, Menu Back) are not working.
- If I FF on my keyboard (fi. 16 times) and return to normal play, the film is stil FF and the audio goes to normal play.
- If I resume the film (after stopping) the film FF and the audio runs normally
Can somebody help on this item


- dtviewer - 2009-12-02

Dick Wrote:It is working rather well. I only met problems with some buttons on my remote, with fast forward end resume. In more detail:
- Some buttons on my remote (FF, RW, Menu Back) are not working.
- If I FF on my keyboard (fi. 16 times) and return to normal play, the film is stil FF and the audio goes to normal play.
- If I resume the film (after stopping) the film FF and the audio runs normally
Can somebody help on this item

"If I FF on my keyboard (fi. 16 times) and return to normal play, the film is stil FF and the audio goes to normal play."

That happens if I fast forward 4x, 8x or 16x.


- elupus - 2009-12-02

does that really remain for ever? i would suspect it would only be temporary


- dtviewer - 2009-12-02

elupus Wrote:does that really remain for ever? i would suspect it would only be temporary

On an avi I watched tonight it would keep going and going.
Only way to make it stop would be to pause and then play a couple of times and it would go back to normal speed.