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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Windows => Topic started by: Craig on October 22, 2019, 03:34:43 am

Title: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Craig on October 22, 2019, 03:34:43 am
Where does MC look for cdplayer.ini?

I've tried to use the lookup a couple of times recently and it's failed.

My database program is exporting it to /users/Craig/Documents.

Craig
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: RoderickGI on October 22, 2019, 05:01:16 pm
Hmmm, MC doesn't seem to be writing it anymore when a CD is submitted to YADB, and according to the Wiki it is supposed to. https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/CDPlayer.ini

I can't find any CDPlayer.ini file on my PC.

Maybe MC doesn't read these files anymore?
Maybe this functionality is broken?


Also, annoyingly, I submitted a CD I had ripped, which had correct metadata, and then tried doing a YADB lookup on it, and the process got about four of ten files wrong, changing the metadata to incorrect values, mostly the Album. Thank goodness for Crtl+Z !
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Matt on October 23, 2019, 08:51:08 am
I believe we read and write to the cdplayer.ini in the Windows directory.  On my system it's at C:\Windows\cdplayer.ini and it does have the last few CDs I inserted in it.

We don't have support for redirecting to a different cdplayer.ini currently.
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: RoderickGI on October 23, 2019, 04:28:12 pm
Interesting.

As I said, I don't have any CDPlayer.ini on my C: drive, anywhere. I suspect Windows 10 doesn't allow writing to the C:\Windows directory, and so the file never gets written anymore.

I run my Workstation where I searched with an Administrator account. I just created a CDPlayer.ini file on a separate disc and tried to copy it into the C:\Windows directory. I got a "File Access Denied" popup. I could complete the copy/paste, but I needed to click the Continue button to do so. MC wouldn't cater to that popup I'm sure, so UAC is going to prevent the writing of the file.

You must have changed permissions to allow writing to the C:\Windows directory Matt.

Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Matt on October 23, 2019, 06:49:45 pm
I might have been running as administrator in the debugger.  Not sure where things will go due to UAC.  Something to test...
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Craig on October 24, 2019, 03:57:30 am
I was trying to get MC to read from it but I can set my database to try and write it to C:\windows instead.

Craig
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Matt on October 24, 2019, 07:56:42 am
I was wondering if Windows Media Player wrote to a different cdplayer.ini, but as far as I could tell it doesn't write at all.
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: JohnT on October 24, 2019, 12:34:45 pm
I was trying to get MC to read from it but I can set my database to try and write it to C:\windows instead.

Craig
Can you explain the process you use involving a "database program", cdplayer.ini, and Media Center?
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Craig on October 25, 2019, 03:35:54 am
Can you explain the process you use involving a "database program", cdplayer.ini, and Media Center?
When I buy a new cd I rip it in MC then add it to my cataloguing program Catraxx. If MC doesn't find it in the online database then I'll put it in CaTraxx first, that uses CDDb/Gracenote. If it's found there (which it usually is) then I'll export it to Cdplayer.ini, rip it with MC and submit it to the online database.

Craig
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: JohnT on October 28, 2019, 10:51:41 am
Where does CaTraxx look for the cdplayer.ini file?  If it's in the Windows directory, CaTraxx would have to pop a UAC window to ask permission to write to the file.  If it's stored somewhere else, its possible that Media Center could be modified to accept an alternate cdplayer.ini location.  Matt?
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: Craig on November 02, 2019, 04:11:00 am
Catraxx can me made to save cdplayer.ini anywhere but when I set it to C:\Windows it failed, presumably due to UAC.

I guess it would be the same with any program so maybe a new default location needs to be found?

Craig
Title: Re: cdplayer.ini
Post by: JohnT on November 07, 2019, 11:36:02 am
A workaround for you until MC accepts an alternate location would be for you to manually copy the cdplayer.ini file to the Windows directory prior to ripping with Media Center in your process.