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JimH

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Media Center 12.0.338
« on: October 03, 2007, 10:59:56 am »

This is the latest version of MC 12.0.  Any MC12.0 license will work with it.  Please post bugs here.  Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion.  Non-bug posts will be deleted or moved.

This latest build (usually safe) of MC12.0 is here:
ftp://ftp.jriver.com/pub/downloads/MC12/MediaCenter120338.exe

12.0.338 (10/03/07)

1. Fixed: Selecting one or more podcasts to sync would result in syncing all media files.

12.0.337 (10/03/07)

1. NEW: GPS EXIF information will display in the 'format' list (JPEG files).
2. Fixed: 'No handhelds found' message was continually getting displayed when picking Camera in the action window.

12.0.336 (10/01/07) EXPERIMENTAL ALPHA BUILD

12.0.335 (10/01/07)

1. Fixed: Running import during a handheld sync could cause duplicate tracks to get imported.
2. Fixed: Media Center would not allow the program to be closed when analyzing a large handheld sync in a background thread.
3. Fixed: MC would crash when transferring photos to iPods - introduced in 331.
4. Changed: TV option "This device requires a cable to route sound directly to the sound card" now defaults to FALSE (unchecked) as most newer devices do not need such connection.

12.0.334 (9/28/07)

1. NEW: Added the ability for HH devices to double as cameras (particularly useful for phones).
2. Changed: Updated musepack (mpc) encoder exe to version 1.16
3. Changed: Updated musepack (mpc) decoder library to 1.2.6
4. NEW: Multiple TV tuner/video capture devices can be loaded/played in different zones. Now users can play one channel in one zone while recording another channel in a different zone.
5. Fixed: Shortcuts would not get created on a fresh install.
6. Updated: Partial support for canon 40D raw files added.  (sRAW still not supported.)
7. Fixed: Added the authToken to menalto support.
8. Fixed: Album art images were getting scramled on the new iPod models.

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2007, 03:13:00 pm »

Dear Sir,

I'm a registered user of JRiver Media Center 12 and since I installed and registered the software
i has been impossible to update it through the option available in the program itself [Help/Check for update) ... I always receive a notification saying that "There isnīt any update available; it seemes to me a bug

Best regards,

Eduardo de Aquino Carneiro
eacarneiro@gmail.com
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2007, 03:16:10 pm »

The check for updates won't always tell you about the very latest builds.

It will tell you about builds that we're very sure about.  We won't tell you to update unless we think it's worth the trouble for most users.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2007, 11:42:08 pm »

12.0.338 (10/03/07)

1. Fixed: Selecting one or more podcasts to sync would result in syncing all media files.

Woot! and double-woot!
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2007, 07:32:11 am »

I'm finding a few problems with 338.

1. If I try to delete some Podcastss from my library from within the Podcasts -> Downloaded Podcasts view, then MC crashes. If I delete them from a Playlist, however, then they are deleted fine. I'm not sure what about some podcasts causes the problem.

2. I had a lot of problems downloadin a particular podcast (the 10/04 one from http://www.slate.com/podcast/). It downloads to 100%, and I see it being placed on on disk with the temporary Episodennnnnnn.mp3 name, but after it seems to finish it disappears and is not renamed to the proper final name. Finally after retrying and retring I got it do work. I don't know why.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2007, 09:24:42 pm »

Oops, a few more little problems.

I found 1 album cover that was wrong after being synced to my iPod. I didn't check them all, but doing a spot check found this one. I then looked at the track in MC's portable cache folder and it is correct, so the problem is during the sync.

Also, I noticed that all of my synced Podcasts show "unknown publish date" (or something like that) on the iPod. Not a big deal, but it'd be nice if this field was filled in.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2007, 10:25:30 am »

The Last.FM plugin still does not work on the client machine. Any idea when this is going to be addressed?


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Re: Media Center 12.0.338 - Reproducable crash
« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2007, 06:50:49 pm »

DVD Playback crashes reproducable when trying to scroll forward:

0058703: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 263, 4, 2
0059484: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 263, 0, 0
0059484: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 0, 2
0059875: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 258, 2, 0
0059875: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: Start
0059891: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: FindFilterInterface returned 0x0 for IVMRMixerControl9
0059891: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: Finish (16 ms)
0059891: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Start
0059891: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059891: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (15 ms)
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059906: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (16 ms)
0059922: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Init with default returned 0x80004005
0059922: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Load From Reg returned 0x80004005
0059922: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Finish (31 ms)
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059922: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (16 ms)
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059938: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059953: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059953: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059953: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059953: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (15 ms)
0059953: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 257, 4, 0
0059953: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: Start
0059953: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: FindFilterInterface returned 0x0 for IVMRMixerControl9
0059953: 3048: Playback: CDVDFilterHelper::GetVMRMixerCtrl9: Finish (0 ms)
0059953: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Start
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059969: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059984: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059984: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (15 ms)
0059984: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0059984: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0059984: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0059984: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Init with default returned 0x80004005
0059984: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Load From Reg returned 0x80004005
0059984: 3048: Playback: StoreVideoProcAmp::Load(IVMRMixerControl9): Finish (31 ms)
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0060000: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (16 ms)
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (0 ms)
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Start
0060016: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: GetValuesFromVMR9: GetProcAmpControl returned 80040299. Flags 0
0060031: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (15 ms)
0060031: 3048: Playback: CStoreVideoProcAmp::GetValuesFromVMR9: Finish (15 ms)
0060031: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 0, 2
0060031: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 259, 1, 0
0060031: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 260, 0, 0
0060047: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1073741824, 0
0060047: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1375731712, 0
0060047: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1677721600, 0
0060047: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1359020032, 0
0060297: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1661009920, 0
0060813: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1342308352, 0
0061297: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1644298240, 0
0061781: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1224933376, 0
0062266: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1627586560, 0
0062734: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1208221696, 0
0063219: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1610874880, 0
0063688: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1191510016, 0
0064172: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1493499904, 0
0064656: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1174798336, 0
0064891: 3048: General: CMainUIWnd::Resize: Start
0064906: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Start
0064906: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Source Rect before modification: 0, 0, 768, 576. Deflate 0,000000
0064906: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Source Rect after deflation: 0, 0, 768, 576
0064906: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: New Src Ctr 0,000000, 0,000000
0064906: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Source Rect after shifting: 0, 0, 768, 576
0064922: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Source Rect after final adjust: 0, 0, 768, 576
0064922: 3048: Playback: CVideoZoomControl::GetVideoRectangles: Finish (16 ms)
0064922: 3048: General: CMainUIWnd::Resize: Finish (31 ms)
0065531: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1476788224, 0
0066063: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1158086656, 0
0066484: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1460076544, 0
0066969: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::OnDVDPlayEvent: Event: 267, 1141374976, 0
0067172: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::SetCurrentPos: Start
0067188: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::SetCurrentPos: Position: 188
0067188: 3048: General: TopLevelExceptionFilter: Unhandled exception -- program crashing
0069297: 3048: Playback: CDVDInterface::SetCurrentPos: Finish (2125 ms)
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2007, 04:33:59 am »

Again, Auto size columns: broke.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2007, 07:49:43 am »

Unable to use in-column editing with either "right-click, Rename" or using the F2 key, only the Action Window works for tagging.
(my other machines are ok using XP and Vista)

Media Center Registered 12.0.332 -- C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 12\

Microsoft Windows 2000  Workstation 5.0 Service Pack 4 (Build 2195)
AMD Athlon 1725 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 1048 MB, Free - 387 MB

Internet Explorer: 6.0.2800.1106 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.81.4968 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.2800 / Shell32.dll: 5.0.3900 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping /   Drive D:   Mode:ModeSecure  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Digital playback: Yes /  Use YADB: Yes /  Get cover art: Yes /  Calc replay gain: Yes /  Copy volume: 32767
  Eject after ripping: Yes /  Play sound after ripping: No 

Burning /  Drive D: PLEXTOR  CD-R   PX-W4012A   Addr: 1:0:0  Speed:40  MaxSpeed:40  BurnProof:Yes
  Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: Yes /  Direct decoding: Yes /  Write CD-Text: Yes
  Use playback settings: No /

Portable Device Info
  Removed devices:


Interface Plugins:
  last.fm
  Library Server
  TiVo Server
  UPnP Server
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2007, 11:42:25 am »

Again, Auto size columns: broke.

I have not yet tested this build but just to repeat a comment I made earlier...

In my opinion the changes you made to auto-size columns were perfect in 12.0.318. Please consider restoring the algorithm to that in 318.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2007, 01:11:14 pm »

In my opinion the changes you made to auto-size columns were perfect in 12.0.318. Please consider restoring the algorithm to that in 318.

Agree, it last worked in 318.  Since then, broke.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2007, 01:54:34 pm »

12.0.334:
4. NEW: Multiple TV tuner/video capture devices can be loaded/played in different zones. Now users can play one channel in one zone while recording another channel in a different zone.

I don't know what this means but I know one thing fore sure: TV doesn't work anymore for me. All my channels are gone and MC doesn't detect tv-tuner devices anymore.

I rolled back to build 12.0.332 and all is working again as it should.

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2007, 10:04:43 pm »

I just recently upgraded from media jukebox to media center,  I had it all set up and then I had a problem and had to uninstall it I got the juke box installed but when I go back to the site to download the media center again it gets almost done and stops and times out, I even tried downloading the full version and it does the samething...is there something I need to do or is it just a bug on the download site??  I have all the registration codes, media jukebox is working fine right now, I just need to upgrade it again :-[
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2007, 10:06:57 pm »

It's probably not a problem with the server, but may be a problem on your PC.  Try saving as a different name.  It's the Windows cache that is the problem, I think.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2007, 10:34:54 pm »

Opening MC with the /theater command choice and then exiting theater view (Ctrl + 1) reveals INCORRECT fonts in MC.  This is reproducible multiple times on multiple computers/configurations!
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2007, 12:36:19 am »

Also, when using the skin effects to add color, there is a horizontal bar that doesn't get updated with the new color.  In a playlist, it is near the separator bar between the top info area and the track listing...above the Name/Artist/Album column headers.  Restarting MC fixes the uninformed piece of skin.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2007, 02:02:09 am »

I'm having quite a few problems with Podcasts in 338 (and maybe earlier). Here are a few of the symptoms:

1. Podcasts are downloaded multiple times and showing up as "folder\filename.mp3" and "folder\filename(1).mp3".

2. After deleting a listend to Podcasts it is sometimes redownloaded at some later time.

3. After deleting a listed to Podcast it is placed into the Recycle Bin. Unfortunately MC seems to then auto-import it from there. Note that this is a non-Windows Recycle Bin that is functionality of my SAN. Also note that I do have my Auto-Import settings set to Exclude that folder. However it is a sub-folder of a folder I am importing, so maybe that takes precedence. Basically it is: Exclude "M:\Recycle Bin\" and include "M:\". Should that work?

4. I mentioned it before, but since I'm here: when trying to clean up the extra Podcasts MC often crashes when I try to delete them. It crashes after I choose the Remove from Library, Send to Recycle Bin, or Permanently Delete option. This doesn't always happen, but often.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2007, 07:15:54 am »

Basically it is: Exclude "M:\Recycle Bin\" and include "M:\". Should that work?

I'm wondering if the order you have those listed is the problem.  If you include "M:\" before excluding the sub-folder, does the behavior change?
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2007, 07:17:07 pm »

If the album has multiple artists per track mp3 then the album comes up missing under the Media Center Album Artist (Auto) pane.  :(  This leaves me over 30 albums short under the audio album pane. The album pane will not show an album containing multiple artists on a track for a given main album artist.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2007, 08:10:29 pm »

I'm wondering if the order you have those listed is the problem.  If you include "M:\" before excluding the sub-folder, does the behavior change?

I briefly thought about that, but then I couldn't find a way to change the order. I'm now considering adding the individual folders in M: instead of all of M:. There are only about 10 of them, so it won't be too painful. But, I use M: for all media related stuff (hence the 'M' is for Media), and if I add other/new media at that top level it's nice to know it'll just get imported.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2007, 03:18:39 am »


12.0.338 (10/03/07)

1. Fixed: Selecting one or more podcasts to sync would result in syncing all media files.



I'm still experiencing this problem. I'm having re-sync all files at each sync.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2007, 09:35:58 am »

1- MC still crashes when applying cover art to flac files (although appear to occur less often than previousl)

2- Possible memory leak - while importing a group of selected files (right-click - Import), opening folders, applying cover art, etc,
I have seen MC go over 100,000kb of ram, while my library is large I do not recall MC using this much ram in the past.

3- Using right-click - F2-Rename in the file list, if you happen to right-click while the File Info Tooltip pops-up under your cursor, MC will open the previously chosen tag field column to edit rather than the one you are actually hovering over. (Apparently Tooltip blocks sensing of cursor column position)
Might I suggest a bit more delay before tooltips appear?

4- Using Right-click - Locate Artist MC does not ignore articles in the Artist Name even though this option is chosn for file sorting, causing you to need to edit the search to include both names (with & without the article) manually.

5- Using Right-click - Locate Artist then clicking on the Search to edit using the Wizard,
MC places the Artist Name at the top of the Wizard's list of possible Artists. This requires manually scrolling through the alphabet to locate the Artist so as to choose the Artist's name with the articles or other variants. (Dave Holland, Dave Holland Trio, Dave Holland Trio, Etc)
Might I suggest that MC open the Artist's name list with the selected artist's name highlighted in place in the alphabet. Then you can choose the variens of the Artist name easily as they will all be located together

6- MC is not saving cover art inside of flac files although the option to do so is active. Even after using Update tags from Library the Image tag continues to show the Cover Art folder as the image location.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #23 on: October 12, 2007, 03:55:16 pm »

Still working on flac problems. Use Scthoms input plugin at http://mcplugins.sourceforge.net if you need it now.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #24 on: October 13, 2007, 01:25:07 pm »

When in party mode and clicking on Audio (show all and otherwise) with view scheme Album thumbnails the album art does not show.

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #25 on: October 13, 2007, 01:46:15 pm »

When in party mode and clicking on Audio (show all and otherwise) with view scheme Album thumbnails the album art does not show.

R

I was running under Guest account on WinXP Pro SP2 up to date with patches.
MC was connected to remote MC server over Wifi.


2200 albums. with party mode turned off, no problems.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #26 on: October 13, 2007, 01:48:54 pm »

Handheld sync issue:

I have the ioptions in MC set for my my Zen Xtra to "Convert Unsupported Formats",
and I have set "Supported Formats = *.mp3", however MC is actually re-converting mp3 files anyway   ?

I checked and can see lame.exe listed running in the Task Manager as well as by my cpu's performance to verify that this is actually the case. I also re-checked my options in MC.




***Since there is already the capability for multiple simultaneous conversion when ripping and when sync'ing handhelds, could we also have the option to use multiples for file conversions within MC as well ?
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #27 on: October 16, 2007, 05:15:14 pm »

I think this has been a long time issue, but supported file type lists in the sync handhelds options can't have spaces in the list.

i.e. "m4a;mp3" works but "m4a; mp3" won't.

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #28 on: October 22, 2007, 05:23:26 pm »

Again, Auto size columns: broke.

Clue:  Try viewing an album with detail view enabled and the album contains exactly 10 tracks.  You'll always see ... for the last (10th) track in the Track # column.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #29 on: October 23, 2007, 01:38:44 pm »

To Jjmh,

Thank you for your explanation ... yes, it does make sense. Thank you and my very best regards.

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To Qythyx,

That word you have used doesn't  make any sense to me ... but I do can understand why as I don't walk
on the same streets you, certainly, does.

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #30 on: October 23, 2007, 02:14:52 pm »

When changing the URL of a podcast feed, all prior downloaded episodes are deleted. Can this be an option? Changing the feed url shouldn't necessitate reset everything, should it?
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #31 on: October 23, 2007, 04:14:45 pm »

Two reports, one a long time behavioral thing, the other a recent build defect

When ripping a CD and the system is configured to rip and encode seperately, and eject on completion (of rip)

1. the progress of the encoding is not available (in the main pane) once the cd has been ejected although a lot of tracks could be waiting to be encoded. upon eject it changes to "no cd click to refresh"

2. The summary in the action window area is (in the current build) not updated after the cd is ejected and until all the track encoding processes are complete.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #32 on: October 23, 2007, 07:56:54 pm »

To Qythyx,

That word you have used doesn't  make any sense to me ... but I do can understand why as I don't walk
on the same streets you, certainly, does.

Eduardo

I assume you're talking about "woot". Check out the wikipedia explanation at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W00t#W. I probably should have spelled it as "w00t" with zeros to be completely proper.
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #33 on: October 25, 2007, 10:23:27 am »

I'm having an issue with cover being displayed. I have files that list Image File = folder.jpg but the real file is named according to Artist - Album rules. Other files are listed by Image File = Artist - Album and these display okay.

Mc won't pull cover art to file with the Quick Find even when there is only one .jpg in the folder. I think MC is smart enough to grab that file automatically.

Image File = Inside File; many of these are not displaying either.




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Media Center Registered 12.0.338 -- C:\Program Files (x86)\J River\Media Center 12\

Microsoft Windows Vista 6.0  (Build 6000)
Intel Core 2 1595 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 4118 MB, Free - 2429 MB

Internet Explorer: 7.0.6000.16512 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82.6000 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.6000 / Shell32.dll: 6.0.6000 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping /   Drive D:   Mode:Normal  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Digital playback: Yes /  Use YADB: Yes /  Get cover art: Yes /  Calc replay gain: Yes /  Copy volume: 32767
  Eject after ripping: Yes /  Play sound after ripping: No 

Burning /  No burners found.
  Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: No /  Direct decoding: No /  Write CD-Text: No
  Use playback settings: No /

Portable Device Info
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Interface Plugins:
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #34 on: October 25, 2007, 05:17:19 pm »

I'm using Vista on this new laptop, and setting the volume control to System does not link MC volume with System volume.

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Media Center Registered 12.0.338 -- C:\Program Files (x86)\J River\Media Center 12\

Microsoft Windows Vista 6.0  (Build 6000)
Intel Core 2 1170 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 4118 MB, Free - 2429 MB

Internet Explorer: 7.0.6000.16512 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82.6000 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.6000 / Shell32.dll: 6.0.6000 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping /   Drive D:   Mode:Normal  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Digital playback: Yes /  Use YADB: Yes /  Get cover art: Yes /  Calc replay gain: Yes /  Copy volume: 32767
  Eject after ripping: Yes /  Play sound after ripping: No 

Burning /  No burners found.
  Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: No /  Direct decoding: No /  Write CD-Text: No
  Use playback settings: No /

Portable Device Info
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #35 on: October 26, 2007, 09:28:26 am »

This has been an issue for a while now, though a search doesn't seem to show anyone else having the problem.  When I put Audible files on my 5g iPod, the chapter markers don't show up on the iPod.  They do if I use iTunes.  Any suggestions?
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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #36 on: October 26, 2007, 12:47:44 pm »

Ripping progress says that 21 out of 22 tracks processed, but only half have been encoded (all have been ripped).

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Re: Media Center 12.0.338
« Reply #37 on: October 27, 2007, 10:42:01 am »

Openning two tabs, both pointing to Playing Now, causes one of those tabs to be redrawn with no display window (the track info, visualizations, cover art window) above the file list, nor is there a grab bar to open it.

Oddly enough if you select the 'defective' tab and you click another branch in the tree then return to Playing Now, it correct itself and redraws as it should. However then the other Playing Now tab which had been drawn properly now has no display window taking the role of the defective tab.

Going back to the properly drawn tab and moving to another tree branch (i.e. Find Album) or closing it causes the defective tab to be redrawn properly when next visited as it is not the single Playing Now view.

Both this behavior and the flip-flop event are repeatable and not limited to one skin or one machine, but I have only tried this on Windows XP and have not tested it on W2K although I expect the same.
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