Bad .cue file crashes music database import on 32-bit system. (1 Viewer)

pgjensen

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May 1, 2008
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this only crashes on my 32-bit system. i tried this with my 64-bit system and it was fine.

i have attached the bad and fixed/good .cue files that will cause the crash.

it is a problem with the INDEX... in the .cue file i got when downloading this album, the INDEX for the songs were:

INDEX 00:00:00
...
INDEX 00:05:43

instead of:

INDEX 00 00:00:00
...
INDEX 01 00:05:43


missing the number of the index, only had the timestamp.

this little thing caused the database importer to crash and not import any songs! (see: Configuration.log).






TO REPRODUCE:

put bad .cue file in an mp3 directory that's in a music folder.
open the configuration, go to music | music database
manually update the database
it will go through all the files and instead of adding it to the database, it just says "Finished". check the log and you'll see the Int32 error!

now replace the bad .cue file with the good one
redo those steps
adds fine!





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mr viggo

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  • March 1, 2008
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    My mp3 folder has tons of .cue files. Perhaps this is the issue to why I'm not able to scan it properly. Will check my logs.
     

    pgjensen

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    May 1, 2008
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    i just started with half my folders and it scanned ok - then kept cutting the rest in halves until it errored on me. then took those and narrowed down the folder, then found the bad .cue eventually.

    good luck :)
     

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