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<blockquote data-quote="milhouse" data-source="post: 217938" data-attributes="member: 26653"><p>A couple of answers (not all of them)...</p><p></p><p>0.2.3 is the latest released version. The other versions you tried are not as feature rich, and are less likely to get support for.</p><p></p><p>Daemon tools DOES work in 0.2.3. I use that all the time. Make sure that you have it set to the correct virtual drive number. It's easiest if you have only a single virtual drive, then it's just drive 0. And, of course, the drive letter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your timeshifting folder is set on a per-tuner card basis. Edit the capture card in configuration, and look for the setting called "recording folder". This is used for timeshifting and saved recordings.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For MP configuration losing your settings:</p><p>-can't help you with hybrid card, since I use a set top box rather than a channel scan - maybe another reply can give you a pointer.</p><p>-need more information for "list mp3s by filename". Do you have your music collection scanned? Are you just using the share view? MP, I believe, just uses the last view. There is no "default" view in configuration.</p><p>-Couldn't agree with you more here. Every time you run configuration, it re-adds all CD and DVD drives to the Shares in videos. The only thing you can do is make a habit of either ignoring them and living with it, or remembering to always delete those drives in config every time just before closing. The other option is to always use the movie and music database views instead of the shares view. Then you aren't browsing folders by share, so you never seem them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milhouse, post: 217938, member: 26653"] A couple of answers (not all of them)... 0.2.3 is the latest released version. The other versions you tried are not as feature rich, and are less likely to get support for. Daemon tools DOES work in 0.2.3. I use that all the time. Make sure that you have it set to the correct virtual drive number. It's easiest if you have only a single virtual drive, then it's just drive 0. And, of course, the drive letter. Your timeshifting folder is set on a per-tuner card basis. Edit the capture card in configuration, and look for the setting called "recording folder". This is used for timeshifting and saved recordings. For MP configuration losing your settings: -can't help you with hybrid card, since I use a set top box rather than a channel scan - maybe another reply can give you a pointer. -need more information for "list mp3s by filename". Do you have your music collection scanned? Are you just using the share view? MP, I believe, just uses the last view. There is no "default" view in configuration. -Couldn't agree with you more here. Every time you run configuration, it re-adds all CD and DVD drives to the Shares in videos. The only thing you can do is make a habit of either ignoring them and living with it, or remembering to always delete those drives in config every time just before closing. The other option is to always use the movie and music database views instead of the shares view. Then you aren't browsing folders by share, so you never seem them. [/QUOTE]
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