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Re: Kinoma media player

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Originally Posted by dschoenike View Post
it scans my "very full" 4gb card in about 10 seconds.
It sure doesn't do that for me. I have an 8 gig card (I would have a 12 gig if I could get one) & it was 98% full when I installed Kinoma. At that point, the program would not complete a scan period. It would scan for 20 minutes or so & then freeze up on a different file every single time.

I had to delete 60% of the card content to get it to work. I rarely even try to use it anymore, but I did fire up Kinoma this morning as I was not in any hurry to use the system (when it is scanning, you can't do ANYTHING else). The program scanned for about 1/2 hour & then gave me a "dangerously low memory" screen & shut down...........

~John
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