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We know that this issue is affecting a handful of people out of thousands of users, and we're working with those folks to get the problem files and solve this as soon as possible. -- Charles Wiltgen
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http://blog.kinoma.com/2007/07/featu...ast-streaming/ Thanks for the feedback! -- Charles Wiltgen |
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John,
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http://blog.kinoma.com/2007/08/tip-o...rd-corruption/ I see that you've contacted our support folks -- thank you for that! If we can't figure it out the problem, we'll make it right. -- Charles Wiltgen |
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The 8 gig card I am using is a brand new Sandisk SDHC card (I bought it yesterday), but just for the hell of it I copied the entire contents of it to my work computer today & then reformatted it.
After that, I copied everything back to the card & tried again. Same result exactly (it froze solid in the middle of the scan & required a soft reset), I am getting pretty ed at this point........ One of the biggest problems I see with this app is why does it have to scan every single file in your system?? I have a GPS folder on my card with something like 800 gif files in it, I certainly don't want all of them added to the image directory??????????? ~John |
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Well, I tried formatting another card (a 2 gig Sandisk) & then loading a few mp3's to it.
With that card installed, Kinoma works fine. As soon as a reinstall any card loaded with serious content (movies/apps/music), the program falls flat on its face however. I guess I am stuck waiting for a patch/update or whatever, in the mean time I feel like I paid $30 for a not ready for prime time beta software......... ~John |
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I agree I purchased the full version and love it's features but it does not recognize my pictures or music on sd card. I have a 8525 with WM6.1. I have reformatted the card and reloaded files.
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It is to bad Kinoma doesn't give their loyal customers an upgrade path to Windows Mobile versions.
Coming from the PalmOS, Treo 600, Treo 650 I have had Kinoma Player(s), and Kinoma Producer. Normsoft, Splash Data, DDHSoftware, and many more offer discounted pricing for customers crossing platforms, not just the last version of one OS to a new OS. |
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Do you own Kinoma Player 4 EX? Visit <http://kinoma.com/support/discount/> and enter your registration email for a special, limited-time offer. I had some storage card trouble but locking my ext.rom fixed it. Kinoma would scan the card then go looking for the files I tried to load on the ext.rom . I wish it would fast forward/rewind with a button like Coreplayer. Rotating to fullscreen automaticly would be nice too. Coreplayer handles more media types than Kinoma. Last edited by rangie; 08-27-2008 at 07:32 PM. |
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I am not going to waste any more time with it at this point & will probably just give up & delete it from my system. I have tried three different cards at this point & if all I load to them is a couple dozen mp3's it works fine. If I try a card loaded with apps/movies/music etc. on the other hand, the program fails every single time. It either exits before the scan is complete or it freezes up requiring a soft reset. I wasted my money, but at least I can try to warn everybody else not to make the same mistake that I did.......... ~John |
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