I have tried reinstalling nitoTV following instructions from their site and it causes the crash again. Version is 0.6.4-79. Remove nitoTV and lowtide shows immediately.
I wonder if it has been updated it recently.
sdesign
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2011-03-06 01:04
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davilla
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2011-03-06 01:09
Post: #22
apt-get update
apt-get install com.nito.nitotv that will install the current version, MediaInfo : http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/ Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. |
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sdesign
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2011-03-06 01:51
Post: #23
davilla Wrote:apt-get update Thanks Davilla, I installed it again and it crashes ATV2 on reboot again. Not sure what's going on Thanks again for all the help. At least I can use XBMC again!!
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dazex
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2011-03-06 05:49
Post: #24
Try removing the tomcool bluetooth stuff.
His latest smframework crashes XBMC upon pressing the fastfwd button again. When we first saw the conflict of BREvent, it simply prevented ATV2 from recognizing the button press. Then it was fix and working great after he was notified of the conflict. Now, the latest revision crashes XBMC upon button press. So I don't know if it may cause other issues. So try removing it and test if NitoTV installed will allow Lowtide to boot. |
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