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ajbw

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#170902 30-Mar-2015 15:27
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The subject says it all, just about; after we have 'time-skipped' (and I don't mean fast-forwarded, I mean instantaneously
jumped (say) two minutes) there is immediate video, but no sound for several seconds. It's always (for the last three years) been like that, but I just today wondered if anybody else with one had that issue?
Apart from that, I'm very happy with it. Is it worth upgrading the software?

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RunningMan
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  #1273644 30-Mar-2015 18:55
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I would update OpenPLi from their website http://openpli.org/

You will probably need to update the bootloader as well, as this was updated several years ago - unless this is done first, you won't be able to update the rest. Fairly simple process, using a USB stick.

http://wiki.openpli.org/vuplus

http://forums.openpli.org/topic/20051-vu-duo-new-bootloader/

Make sure you install and manually run the autobackup plugin first - this will preserve all your settings, rather than having to set it up from scratch, which will be a long process if you are unfamiliar with it! This will back up your settings to the internal HDD.

http://wiki.openpli.org/E2Backup





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