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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: boleary on September 11, 2010, 04:39:29 pm



Title: can't find file error
Post by: boleary on September 11, 2010, 04:39:29 pm
In unattended after the gui disappears I get the following error:

Thoughts  :)


Title: Re: can't find file error
Post by: PeterSt on September 12, 2010, 12:11:05 am
Is this repeatable ? So, suppose your bring up XX, quit it again, bring it up again, and press Play; does it still happen ?

Also I noticed the 0.9z-2a version you are using; I don't recall what it was for, but it's not "official" (99% chance though it won't matter).

Is this a recognizeable thing from your new PC ?

Peter


Title: Re: can't find file error
Post by: boleary on September 12, 2010, 01:56:09 am
Its repeatable the first time playing an album or playlist. Stopping and starting the same playlist there is no error. Stop and start a new playlist you get the error. Attached are log files. When it occurs play is not effected.

The 9-z2a is my folder designation not a download. Should say 9-z2. Thanks.....am stuck to the couch....... :)


Title: Re: can't find file error
Post by: PeterSt on September 12, 2010, 07:20:23 am
Thank you for the Log Files.

Ok, I can see where this goes wrong, and this looks like a very low chance coincidence. It is something like

If the file exists
  copy the file

Despite the If the file still isn't there. Theoretically this can happen, because in the mean time a parallel process can have deleted it. This is a matter of a few clock cycles though, and if you can repeat it, it hardly can be this coincidence (unless it's always about the same album ! -> IS IT ?).

So again the question : Do you recognize that this happens since your new PC ?

And can you still repeat it when you higher the Player Priority ?

... but actually this can't be ... :scratching:


Title: Re: can't find file error
Post by: boleary on September 13, 2010, 05:20:55 pm
1. I never had this issue with the laptop.

2. It was repeatable with every album the first time I tried to put it in the playlist area.

3. IT IS NO LONGER AN ISSUE, since I tried the wallpaper to see how it would work with the desktop. (The wallpaper worked okay except the XX album image became the desktop image even after I closed XX; I have to change it in the "desktop options" after closing XX). The point though is that ever since I tried the wallpaper, I don't get the "cannot find file" error anymore. Gotta love computers........