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Cover Art Finder
Kid_Squid:
that key is properly set in my registry....
:-/ :-/ :-/ :-/ ?
KingSparta:
--- Quote ---Ok....a couple of things I have discovered...
This is the setting in MC for cover art:
C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center\Data\Cover Art\
As mentioned above...I looked into the Data directory, (one level above the Cover Art Directory) and guess what I found??? The cover art that I had attempted to download.
Now I'm gonna take a screen cap of the registry and send it on...
Squid
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did you change it then set it back to this path?
this way MC9 will write all the registry keys to the registry.
then try it again?
geoelectric:
OK, I'll change the reg key from "Test" to "Registered" myself--that'll take care of me, at any rate.
I do have the trailing slash on the cover art directory. Also, my value exists--your code above should have fallen out at the first if, with the location being set to my cover art folder. Perhaps there's a general registry issue going on?
Thanks for the explanation on the gif vs. the jpg. It was just weird that it would find one sometimes and one the other.
The Media Center crash is odd. It only does it if you're in the middle of a search. I'm going to take a wild-ass guess that you're using a WebBrowser ActiveX instance to do the search, and it's attempting to report back to the now-nonexistent ocx. For example, if I start a search, then hit stop batch, but switch away before stopping, I initially get an error when I switch:
Cover Art Finder
Run-time error '-2147417848 (80010108)':
Automation Error
The object invoked has disconnected from its clients.
<OK>
Upon clearing that, I get the Media Core AV. At least once, I've gotten a message from your (theoretically unloaded plugin) that the batch has been stopped, between your automation error and MC's AV.
Kid_Squid:
ok...
went in and changed the location of the image diectory to something outside of the J River directory....closed MC and reopened...
went back and set the image directory back to C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center\Data\Cover Art\
closed MC and reopened...
went to cover art finder...had it look up one file...it found the graphic and placed it in the data directory....one directory above the Cover Art directory
squid
KingSparta:
--- Quote ---ok...
went in and changed the location of the image diectory to something outside of the J River directory....closed MC and reopened...
went back and set the image directory back to C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center\Data\Cover Art\
closed MC and reopened...
went to cover art finder...had it look up one file...it found the graphic and placed it in the data directory....one directory above the Cover Art directory
squid
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I just sent you a message on how you can see more info, to include the art path.
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