Known Issues for the Current Release of tubeCore
If the video is still downloading from the Internet, it is possible to jump past the end of the video using skip-forward. This will cause the “Video Bluescreen”. Press the play button to see how far along the download is before skipping-forward. * Sometimes when viewing a video that is streaming from the Internet the video playback engine can get ahead of the streaming engine. This can cause the “Video Bluescreen” with a message indicating that the video is in the wrong format. Use the “Skip Back” feature of your remote (or game controller) to skip backwards a few seconds, or rewind. It should play fine after that. * Tversity support is coming. Tversity does not use standard DLNA protocols so we are making modifications to the tubeCore engine to support it. Tversity support was put on hold to get DM2x00 support working. * A progress bar will display while the video is buffering. That progress bar may stay on-screen after you hit the Stop button. * Windows 7 is not officially supported and may have problems. It will be supported after Windows 7 is officially released by Microsoft.
If the video is still downloading from the Internet, it is possible to jump past the end of the video using skip-forward. This will cause the “Video Bluescreen”. Press the play button to see how far along the download is before skipping-forward.
Sometimes when viewing a video that is streaming from the Internet the video playback engine can get ahead of the streaming engine. This can cause the “Video Bluescreen” with a message indicating that the video is in the wrong format. Use the “Skip Back” feature of your remote (or game controller) to skip backwards a few seconds, or rewind. It should play fine after that.
Tversity support is coming. Tversity does not use standard DLNA protocols so we are making modifications to the tubeCore engine to support it. Tversity support was put on hold to get DM2x00 support working.
A progress bar will display while the video is buffering. That progress bar may stay on-screen after you hit the Stop button.
Windows 7 is not officially supported and may have problems. It will be supported after Windows 7 is officially released by Microsoft.
Known Issues for the Current Release of tubeCore
- If the video is still downloading from the Internet, it is possible to jump past the end of the video using skip-forward. This will cause the “Video Bluescreen”. Press the play button to see how far along the download is before skipping-forward.
- Sometimes when viewing a video that is streaming from the Internet the video playback engine can get ahead of the streaming engine. This can cause the “Video Bluescreen” with a message indicating that the video is in the wrong format. Use the “Skip Back” feature of your remote (or game controller) to skip backwards a few seconds, or rewind. It should play fine after that.
- Tversity support is coming. Tversity does not use standard DLNA protocols so we are making modifications to the tubeCore engine to support it. Tversity support was put on hold to get DM2x00 support working.
- A progress bar will display while the video is buffering. That progress bar may stay on-screen after you hit the Stop button.
- Windows 7 is not officially supported and may have problems. It will be supported after Windows 7 is officially released by Microsoft.