Did you upgrade anything else? MediaPortal for example? This error is showing up when attempting to modify the Moving Pictures database and we use the MediaPortal sqlite wrapper. Also have you made any changes to where stuff is stored? i.e. Have you moved your database file?
Hi, I did not upgrade anything else. I've been using MPortal 1.2.0 for 2 weeks now.
I did not move my db either.
Maybe what I did that can cause this bug is that I copied my database from a backup directory to the working directory after installing mediaportal 1.2.0
After reading my log file cautiously, I'm not sure it's about the Access Violation error (which, after all, seems to be minor as it doesn't stop MovingPictures).
Background processes seem to be involved as nothing happens after they've been lauchend and everything freezes.
What's the best way to select a different backdrop?
Sometimes the first selected backdrop is not great and I'd like to select another.
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What's the best way to select a different backdrop?
Sometimes the first selected backdrop is not great and I'd like to select...
What's the best way to select a different backdrop?
Sometimes the first selected backdrop is not great and I'd like to select...
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