pippin;591278 Wrote: > If you do that right after start it can take a while until iPeng even > _starts_ to load the artwork, it has to load the first part of the > album list first. > Crashes aside this usually should not happen very often with iOS 4.x. > > SqueezePad uses these tiny thumbnails that SqueezePlay uses so the > server doesn't have to resize them. > > But I believe in this case the issue is really the delay until artwork > loading starts at all. Maybe I should change the startup sequence > here. > > What I do right now is done because I want to keep the load on the > server low while iPeng is still requesting the basic tables (Artists, > Albums, Genres). > > I don't understand that one. Do you mean it doesn't work when you hit > the command the first time? I don't see this. > > I've had a few reports on this, also on iPeng for iPhone. > My problem right now is that I can't seem to get hold of the 4.2.1 > build. My iPad is running 4.2.0, that's what was originally intended to > be the "gold" code and iTunes now tells me my iPad was up to date and I > also can't find a download for the 4.2.1 update. > With 4.2.0 iPeng currently runs rock solid for me but I also mainly use > my current update which is waiting at Apple's for a few days now.
pippin, If you are running iTunes 10.1, when you connect your iPad you should get a prompt saying that 4.2.1 update is available (automatic way). Otherwise, you can get the update directly from Apple by going to appldnld.apple.com/iPad/061-9857.20101122.VGthy/iPad1,1_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw and doing a manual update. Updating to iOS 4.2.1 Automatically Via iTunes 1. Download iTunes 10.1. 2. Connect your iPad to the computer. 3. iTunes shows an iOS 4.2.1 update message. 4. Click the Download and Update button to update iPad to iOS 4.2.1. Updating to iOS 4.2.1 Manually Via iTunes 1. Download iOS 4.2.1 IPSW for iPad from Apple. 2. Download iTunes 10.1. 3. Connect your iPad to the computer. 4. Choose your device from the left sidebar. 5. Press the Shift key(in Windows) or the option key(in Mac OS X), click on the Restore button. 6. Now browse to the iOS 4.2.1 IPSW file and select it. Thats it! Your iPad will now be updated to iOS 4.2.1. Hope this helps! -- Jayrcee ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jayrcee's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=34239 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=82681
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