I did and it still crashes when it gets to muxing.
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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
Really, Chameleon? What makes you think a test version meant to fix a Netflix problem would fix your CWTV issue? It makes no sense.Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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Originally posted by Chameleon View Post
Because they usually fix more than one issue at a time
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Originally posted by Cats4U View Post
Nah, I don't agree with that. Test releases are usually only about one problem. Being that they've named it 6174beta makes it even more suspect. Did they pull that number out of a hat? The actual 6.1.7.4. release from back in April had nothing to do with either Netflix or theCW. Wilson asked for the Netflix only results for the test release.
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Originally posted by Sebastian001 View Post
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I don't know how you could masturbate when 6.1.9.7 was a kick in your (and almost everyone else's) balls.
Let's see the show of hands of anyone that had ever heard of iq.com before this? That's what I thought, nobody. It's not even a VIP streamer. But VIP streamers, Netflix, theCW, Peacock, and probably others get passed by. So, the Brits should be happy with their NOW. Supposedly, Comcast/Xfinity users in the US can get it as well. 40 channels for $20 a month. I'll just add it to my $269 Comcast/Xfinity bill for 1000 channels, 99% of which I never watch. NOT!
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Originally posted by Cats4U View PostI don't know how you could masturbate when 6.1.9.7 was a kick in your (and almost everyone else's) balls.
Let's see the show of hands of anyone that had ever heard of iq.com before this? That's what I thought, nobody. It's not even a VIP streamer. But VIP streamers, Netflix, theCW, Peacock, and probably others get passed by. So, the Brits should be happy with their NOW. Supposedly, Comcast/Xfinity users in the US can get it as well. 40 channels for $20 a month. I'll just add it to my $269 Comcast/Xfinity bill for 1000 channels, 99% of which I never watch. NOT!Programmer in Python, Java, JavaScript, Swift, PHP, SQL, C#, C++, Go, R
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