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MilkDrop2 Visualization Install Pack
beats_works:
--- Quote from: sKiZo on December 30, 2016, 09:18:24 pm ---
PS ... any way to view a single preset? I figure, find something I don't much like, just move it to a "hold" folder somewhere so MD can't find it. Seems that would also make it a lot easier to set moods.
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L should invoke load module for specific preset and F8 should change preset directory. Cheers.
William-NM:
Yep, I just adjusted the permissions again and it stuck this time. I thought I'd tried everything.
Thanks, beat_works - that makes 'fine-tuning' a lot more fun!
William
--- Quote from: beats_works on December 30, 2016, 11:32:35 pm ---Not sure what issue you encountered but I changed permissions on Presets folder and can change ratings by hitting 6 then +/- and the ratings stick.
* In Windows Explorer, right-click the Presets folder and select "Properties..."
* Click on the "Security" tab.
* Click on the "Edit" button.
* In the list of group or user names, click "Users".*
* Down below, in the list of Permissions, click "Modify". "Write" will also become checked.
* Click "Okay" to close the "Permissions" dialog, then "Okay" in the "Properties" dialog.
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William-NM:
sKiZo - glad you got it working!
You can put your favorites or moods into separate directories if you like. You just hit "L" (load) to bring up the navigation menu. Then use the numpad 2,4,6,8 to move to your directory ("parent directory", i.e. <..up>, is at the top). Hit <numpad 5> for <enter>. Once you're in your directory, just go the first preset or whatever one you want to load & hit <numpad 5>. It will play through the presets from there.
If I'm organizing presets into directories, I just hit <number row 4> (so I can see the name) and alt-tab to a dual-pane file explorer (I use 'FreeCommander' or 'Directory Opus') and it isn't TOO much of a pain...
Or, you can just rate (<numpad -> <numpad +>) presets that you don't like '0', and they shouldn't display.
Some of the keys mentioned in the Milkdrop2/docs/milkdrop.html file are different or conflict with MC keys.
Function keys F1 - F9 are just plain <number row> 1 - 9 in MC. <esc>, <space>, <enter> don't work, at least on my system.
Milkdrop2/docs/milkdrop_preset_authoring.html has all the info on creating / editing presets. My hat is off to you if you can 'grok' all that stuff!
Sorry if you already knew all this!
William
--- Quote from: sKiZo on December 30, 2016, 09:18:24 pm ---Come to find out, my problem is the mini keyboard on my HTPC. I have to hot key between the number pad and standard keys and that seems to be confusing MilkDrop.
Time for Plan ... er ... what am I at ... uh ... J! <G>
I've got a USB keyboard with the standard layout. Be giving that a try soon, long enough to see wot happens.
PS ... any way to view a single preset? I figure, find something I don't much like, just move it to a "hold" folder somewhere so MD can't find it. Seems that would also make it a lot easier to set moods.
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vulture_g7:
So, guys, is it working ok on v.22? I run the latest 22.0.77 and it just crashes with this:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: Media Center 22.exe
Application Version: 22.0.77.0
Application Timestamp: 58b6ff95
Fault Module Name: KERNELBASE.dll
Fault Module Version: 6.3.9600.18340
Fault Module Timestamp: 5736541b
Exception Code: e06d7363
Exception Offset: 00014878
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.256.4
Locale ID: 1032
Additional Information 1: 5861
Additional Information 2: 5861822e1919d7c014bbb064c64908b2
Additional Information 3: 6ee2
Additional Information 4: 6ee2432e64e99bdcea5e4be767a3b1a2
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Any help, highly appreciated, thx!
sKiZo:
Found this, which might be helpful ...
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/programs-crash-error-fault-module-kernelbasedll/9fe5d2e7-79d0-42c1-b8dc-51ed8d70f749
(Keeping in mind of course anything you find or hear on the web is suspect) 8)
So ............
It's not an MC file - maybe worse, it's a core file in MS WindoHs ...
One potential fix ... try logging on as a different user. You should have an administrator account available for that. If you can get v22 to fire on that account, delete and recreate your usual account and that (should) fix it.
Or not ... be sure to report back.
All ears here ...
Really really like Milkdrops now that I got it to work, but still running MC v18 here. Just an audio server, and I've seen no need to upgrade as it's doing everything I want it to do gracefully.
PS ... not sure if you'll have any "rights" issues for accessing files from that point. The newer the version of WindOhs, the more hoops it makes you jump through in that regard. Not sure why, but JRiver also sets up a proprietary account when installed that can be a PITA to work around when making any changes. (mutter gripe) Then again, that seems to be a problem even working in the user account you installed it under ...(grumble mumble)
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