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Oh, yeah, I'm not saying he isn't, but at some point
we do need to get a
release where most things work acceptably, and be
able to tell people who
don't want to mess around "here, use this version."
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I dont think anyone disputes this but its not there at
the moment. I'm currently chasing down a bug that
stops things working when playing back recordings on
my system and some others. I suspect we are getting
closer but the current version certainly isn't there
yet and so much new stuff has been added recently (new
tuners, osd fixes etc.) that i dont think it would
make sense to use either of the releases that people
believe to be "stable" as the basis of a good
recomendation. Hopefully things will settle down over
the next few weeks and we can get something out (but
then i thought that a few weeks ago and it certainly
isnt there yet).
John
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I can't wait for closed captioning. I am thinking about writing
something for myth that will bleep out phrases and bad words based on a
dictionary and the cc text decoded from a show.<br>
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- James<br>
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