Hi guys
Got this in my MediaPortal.log / Error.log Logs:
2008-11-21 08:17:10.021346 [Info.][MPMain]: FileName:C:\Programme\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\Skin\Black & White 1080\media\fanart_videos_title\"Caraibi".jpg
2008-11-21 08:17:10.130724 [Info.][MPMain]: Exception ystem.ArgumentException: Illegales Zeichen im Pfad.
bei System.IO.Path.CheckInvalidPathChars(String path)
bei System.IO.Path.GetExtension(String path)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUITextureManager.Load(String fileNameOrg, Int64 lColorKey, Int32 iMaxWidth, Int32 iMaxHeight)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIImage.AllocResources()
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: Exception :Illegales Zeichen im Pfad.
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: site :Void CheckInvalidPathChars(System.String)
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: source :mscorlib
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: stacktrace: bei System.IO.Path.CheckInvalidPathChars(String path)
bei System.IO.Path.GetExtension(String path)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUITextureManager.Load(String fileNameOrg, Int64 lColorKey, Int32 iMaxWidth, Int32 iMaxHeight)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIImage.AllocResources()
(Illegales Zeichen im Pfad = Illegal character in path)
I did add the first line for debugging purposes in MP Source.
I'm relatively new to MP, and I'm not sure where the " in the filename come from?
Any ideas? Was it caused by me, or is it a "real" bug?
To reproduce it, I just open up MediaPortal (which has TV Series Plugin as well as Black & White 1080 skin, no other modifications), and go to "My Videos". I then close MediaPortal, and the Exception is in the logs.
MediaPortal does NOT crash.
I'm just worried that this can lead to performance issues an such.
(And exceptions are never nice, too.... )
Thanks & Cheers
Michel
TV-Server Version: 1.0 RC3
MediaPortal Version: 1.0 RC3
MediaPortal Skin: Black & White 1080
Windows Version: XP SP3
CPU Type: Intel Quad
HDD: -
Memory: 2 GB
Motherboard: Asus P5Q-EM
Video Card: onboard Intel
Video Card Driver: -
Sound Card: onboard SoundMax
Sound Card AC3: onboard SoundMax
Sound Card Driver: -
1. TV Card: -
1. TV Card Type: -
1. TV Card Driver: -
2. TV Card: -
2. TV Card Type: -
2. TV Card Driver: -
3. TV Card: -
3. TV Card Type: -
3. TV Card Driver: -
4. TV Card: -
4. TV Card Type: -
4. TV Card Driver: -
MPEG2 Video Codec: -
MPEG2 Audio Codec: -
h.264 Video Codec: -
Satelite/CableTV Provider: -
HTPC Case: Silverstone
Cooling: CPU/Power FAN
Power Supply: -
Remote: diNovo Mini
TV: Toshiba
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI
Got this in my MediaPortal.log / Error.log Logs:
2008-11-21 08:17:10.021346 [Info.][MPMain]: FileName:C:\Programme\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\Skin\Black & White 1080\media\fanart_videos_title\"Caraibi".jpg
2008-11-21 08:17:10.130724 [Info.][MPMain]: Exception ystem.ArgumentException: Illegales Zeichen im Pfad.
bei System.IO.Path.CheckInvalidPathChars(String path)
bei System.IO.Path.GetExtension(String path)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUITextureManager.Load(String fileNameOrg, Int64 lColorKey, Int32 iMaxWidth, Int32 iMaxHeight)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIImage.AllocResources()
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: Exception :Illegales Zeichen im Pfad.
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: site :Void CheckInvalidPathChars(System.String)
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: source :mscorlib
2008-11-21 08:17:10.146349 [Info.][MPMain]: stacktrace: bei System.IO.Path.CheckInvalidPathChars(String path)
bei System.IO.Path.GetExtension(String path)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUITextureManager.Load(String fileNameOrg, Int64 lColorKey, Int32 iMaxWidth, Int32 iMaxHeight)
bei MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIImage.AllocResources()
(Illegales Zeichen im Pfad = Illegal character in path)
I did add the first line for debugging purposes in MP Source.
I'm relatively new to MP, and I'm not sure where the " in the filename come from?
Any ideas? Was it caused by me, or is it a "real" bug?
To reproduce it, I just open up MediaPortal (which has TV Series Plugin as well as Black & White 1080 skin, no other modifications), and go to "My Videos". I then close MediaPortal, and the Exception is in the logs.
MediaPortal does NOT crash.
I'm just worried that this can lead to performance issues an such.
(And exceptions are never nice, too.... )
Thanks & Cheers
Michel
TV-Server Version: 1.0 RC3
MediaPortal Version: 1.0 RC3
MediaPortal Skin: Black & White 1080
Windows Version: XP SP3
CPU Type: Intel Quad
HDD: -
Memory: 2 GB
Motherboard: Asus P5Q-EM
Video Card: onboard Intel
Video Card Driver: -
Sound Card: onboard SoundMax
Sound Card AC3: onboard SoundMax
Sound Card Driver: -
1. TV Card: -
1. TV Card Type: -
1. TV Card Driver: -
2. TV Card: -
2. TV Card Type: -
2. TV Card Driver: -
3. TV Card: -
3. TV Card Type: -
3. TV Card Driver: -
4. TV Card: -
4. TV Card Type: -
4. TV Card Driver: -
MPEG2 Video Codec: -
MPEG2 Audio Codec: -
h.264 Video Codec: -
Satelite/CableTV Provider: -
HTPC Case: Silverstone
Cooling: CPU/Power FAN
Power Supply: -
Remote: diNovo Mini
TV: Toshiba
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI