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Foolproof way:
1. Extract XeBuild Gui to "F:XeBuild Gui"
2. Copy your orig_nand.bin into "F:XeBuild Gui" and rename it flashdmp.bin
3. Start XeBuild Gui
4. It now has loaded all the stuff needed (what hack to use etc.)
5. Enter CPU-Key
6. Press Check KV to check if CPU-key is correct
7. Go to Download and download latest dash files (and avatar for later)
8. Press "Generate Hacked Image"
9. Done. I press cancel to check if there any messages in the log.
10. Now you have updflash.bin in "F:XeBuild Gui"
11. Use your nand flasher of choice (flash360, xell, nand flasher gui)
12. Congratz
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Maybe the original build was bad, hmm.. All I have done is add telnet
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Here is XMPlayer compiled with telnet, just follow the included readme and post the output on pastebin.com when you have it:
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What do you mean? What is your resolution? Resolution of XMPlayer's UI 1280x720, so if you are using 4:3 etc. it can seem a bit distorted but that is only the UI.
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You're welcome Hopefully more updates to come.
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Remember to read the included README and DEBUG
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This is working wonderfully for me using this setup: mplayer folder is located at Hdd1:Homebrew. I launch the .elf with dashlaunch. Videos are located at Usb1:Video and can be navigated to in mplayer. Plays 720p nicely, haven't tried 1080p yet.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2
FYI. That can crash if the mplayer folder isn't on usb, because xmplayer saves last position of video in a file, so if you have exit a video after a minute of the video or before the last minute you will proberly get a stack dump (Red screen). Reason for this is that the libxenon fatx/xtaf library (filesystem of xbox) doesn't support write yet :/
XMPlayer V0.0.4 : a new version of the libxenon media player
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You can try a different font, just replace subfont.ttf with another one. Maybe test it on windows with the player of your choice until one shows them all, has to be a .ttf font!