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But as mentioned on the page where you can set it: "Setting the limit to 0 will disable the limit completely"
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| MP Donator ![]() | hwahrmann: I renamed the drive from E: to Y:. The new drive appeared in the list. When I attempt to play the disk by selectint "Play" from the main menu or going to My Music and selecting one of the .cda files from the drive, I got "Unable to play: Track01.cda. Audio codec." Then I renamed the drive from Y: back to E: - got "Unable to play: Track01.cda. Audio codec:" Tried to rename to Z: - same thing. So the drive renaming workaround doesn't work for me anymore. Windows media player plays audio CD no problem, the problem is in MediaPortal. I don't understand why does the system complain about audio codec? Quote:
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Country: | Running Windows 7 on a test box... I can't get the XmlTV to auto import???... I can manually click the import button and it imports fine, but if I place a new xml file in the folder it doesn't auto import.. I presume this is a Windows7 issue. Is any one else running Win7 and using the XmlTv plugin? |
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