The problem with rrconfig in the sources zip is in optMappoint, line 793:
Private Sub optMappoint_Click()
lblMappointMap.Visible = True
txtMappointMap.Visible = True
End Sub
txtMappointMap isn't initialized to anything.
Ooh, you read my mind - I was thinking that would be a great feature to add but was thinking ODB-II to achieve it. With a GPS, you don't need that. Excellent idea!Originally Posted by guino
Progress: 80% - Permanent install left.
Motion LS800 Tablet PC and dock.
Vista, Bu-535 GPS, RoadRunner, MPT2006.
The problem with rrconfig in the sources zip is in optMappoint, line 793:
Private Sub optMappoint_Click()
lblMappointMap.Visible = True
txtMappointMap.Visible = True
End Sub
txtMappointMap isn't initialized to anything.
Progress: 80% - Permanent install left.
Motion LS800 Tablet PC and dock.
Vista, Bu-535 GPS, RoadRunner, MPT2006.
Looks like a search and replace of txtMappointMap with cmbMappointMap is required.
Progress: 80% - Permanent install left.
Motion LS800 Tablet PC and dock.
Vista, Bu-535 GPS, RoadRunner, MPT2006.
Had a chance to use the Radio/TV switching/reset option. Works well for me, but I seem to have lost my Radio channel list for some reason. I'll checked the radio.ini file. For some reason, the entries get updated with my last winamp playlist. Go figure. See Attached
Redownload the binary package I fixed it with RRconfig..Originally Posted by Arathranar
EDIT: you can tell I don't spend too much time on editing the config.. feel free to re-do it altogether if you want.. maybe on a touchscreen interface ? hehe
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Interesting.. I'll double check.. it might have to do with the radio reset...Originally Posted by BMVEE
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1. I'm using the wintv usb and the reset option it set. It looks like BMVEE is experiencing the same problem. I'm not sure how to make a log file. Let me know if you still need it.Originally Posted by guino
2. I see what you are saying about the ID3 tag. I disabled it thinking that it would display the file name but instead it seems that ID3 is still enable but only showing the song title and not the full file name. Here's an example.
file name: Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For
but in the playlist or the browser it shows "What You Waiting For".
is there a way to display all the filename in a directory?
3. fixed the video codec problem.
Thanks
A couple of quick bug reports:
1. The GPS hadn't latched onto any satellites since I started in an underground car park. RR wouldn't run (same error as before) until it finally got a signal.
2. When I click, or possibly double click entries in the GPS route list, the music stops. When I navigate to the audio menu, it's showing the gps locations instead of music.
Progress: 80% - Permanent install left.
Motion LS800 Tablet PC and dock.
Vista, Bu-535 GPS, RoadRunner, MPT2006.
I'm more than happy to (time permitting - I have only 2 weeks to do my taxes nowOriginally Posted by guino
). I'd like to see it integrated into RR itself (probably as an embedded app since having to skin it seems like a big waste of effort) and have it be a bit smarter at determining determinable stuff (skin locations, IExplore.exe location, that kind of thing) so you can just run RR and have some of the functionality just work straight off.
Progress: 80% - Permanent install left.
Motion LS800 Tablet PC and dock.
Vista, Bu-535 GPS, RoadRunner, MPT2006.
1-I've fixed the radio issue, it had to do with the card reset. (post fix soon)Originally Posted by badandy
2-After disabling ID3 tag, make sure your TitlesAfter option is EMPTY -- then the whole file name will display.
3-Good ..![]()
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