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Using SVN of a few days ago, rewind is still a problem with DVD ISO files only. Everything else seems ok.
When you rewind, it jumps around in the video forward and back, but mostly forward.
I hope this will be fixed soon.
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Actually I must say I now started using skips and it solves the problem really well. Give it a try!
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goonie
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I am running XBMC for windows from install labelled
XBMC_for_Windows-9.04.1-repack2
I'm running Windows Vista SP2.
XBMC is great but skipping through chapters and rewind doesnt work correctly. Skipping chapters just jumps ahead a couple of minutes. And Rewind has a weird skip back then skip fwd type process that ultimately moves me fwd and not back. I've heard there are patches out there and tried the latest, but it doesnt appear to fix the problem either.
Anyone know if this is resolve with a particular patch?
Windows Vista Ultimate, SP2, 64-bit
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU
4GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce 9400, Driver 8.15.11.9038 7/14/2009
Realtek HD Audio, Driver 6.0.1.5864 6/2/2009
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goonie
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I found the problem with not being able to rewind. it appears that using my setup on Win Vista or Win 7...the keymap.xml contains mappings for left, right, up, and down to skip fwd/back and rewind and fast fwd. The result was a choppy attempt to rewind. The tell-tale signs were the rewind was pressed and the timer would move back then fwd, then back and fwd with smaller increments back than fwd...ultimately a move fwd.
The fix is to edit your keymap.xml and remove the left, right, up, down keyboard and remote mappings in the full-screen section.
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2009-09-19, 09:27
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-19, 09:30 by snowdrift.)
Just curious as to whether there is any movement towards fixing this? Or is it just being shelved (permanently)? Or is it just not fixable? I've just discovered this particular "feature" too (and OK, it's not the worst issue in the world). All my movies are ripped under native VIDEO_TS folders (rather than, say, mp4).
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XBMC: SVN 22396
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