https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/rrroonn wrote:I may think about contributing in some fashion, where is the source?
Regards,
Ian.
https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/rrroonn wrote:I may think about contributing in some fashion, where is the source?
The body of the UI source for the Beyonwiz T series is in the Beyonwiz Bitbucket repository: https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/. The UI code is in https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/easy-ui-4. The issue tracker is in https://bitbucket.org/beyonwiz/easy-ui-4/issues. There are 100+ open issues, so there's plenty to chose fromrrroonn wrote:...
I may think about contributing in some fashion, where is the source?
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I should have checked the code first. The scan of a servicefs directory doesn't happen in serviceHandler.list(), but rather in the first call of reflist.getNext(). But I don't think that makes much difference to the problem with the timeout in your count() method. Seeadoxa wrote:Ah, I see. In that case, a quick scan will have to wait, as I can't compile, yet. ...
The general process is to: expand the zip file; copy the files to a USB stick; and then, insert the USB stick in the Wiz.
If you can't be bothered to use USB, it's possible to do it over a LAN. Copy the unzipped files to a folder on a drive that's mounted (or create a new one), navigate via "Sources/Files", and run the ".sh". I usually copy the files to a dir on the T2 so it can be installed again.
+1 - That's what I usually do.dRdoS7 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 07:42Hi,
If you can't be bothered to use USB, it's possible to do it over a LAN. Copy the unzipped files to a folder on a drive that's mounted (or create a new one), navigate via "Sources/Files", and run the ".sh". I usually copy the files to a dir on the T2 so it can be installed again.
dRdoS7.
Many thanks Adoxa for the quick response to my query.
Thanks Adoxa. No problems here and most importantly dear wife is very happy.
Open the movie list, press MENU, select "Settings..." and turn on "Show directory counts" - everything under the default movie directory (typically /media/hdd/movie) will be counted by default (then you can "tag" directories to not count). You'll still need to explicitly turn counting on for directories outside of that path (that's what this update is for, to allow counting on a network share).
In most screens that can scroll, the scroll bar is present whenever scrolling is possible.
That's great it's now been merged into the firmware.
That's the estimate peteru gave for when he'll update them from 17.5 to 19.3. When things settle down a bit more I might put out an Experimental that includes all the non-binary changes.