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<blockquote data-quote="Garf" data-source="post: 160473" data-attributes="member: 29968"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I´m using MP 0.2.2.0 (WinXP SP2) without any SVNs. It runs great. I hear my mp3-files for some weeks now and had no problems.</p><p></p><p>My files are organised like this:</p><p></p><p>folder A</p><p>folder Abba</p><p>folder Gold</p><p>files Abba - gold - 01 - Dancing Queen.mp3</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>files folder.jpg (Cover of Album)</p><p></p><p>two weeks ago I started to use MP3TAG to insert the file "folder.jpg" in each mp3 in the folder. So in each mp3 file is the cover of the album included as a tag. I did that on an other computer. </p><p></p><p>Then I copied the modified mp3-files to my MP-System. I recreated the music database and since this time MP crashes every time I play folders with these mp3-files. Sometimes it takes some songs, sometimes it happens directly.</p><p>MP keeps on playing, but the Microsoft Box "An critical error occured. MP has to ...."</p><p>comes up and wants to inform MS about that error. When I click any of the buttons from the dialogbox MP stops and disapears fron the screen.</p><p></p><p>So I took one of the folders and deleted the images from the mps-files. The Problem has gone. </p><p></p><p>I used MP 0.2.3.0 to test the behaviour... it is the same.</p><p></p><p>So, is this a bug? If so, I will create a report.</p><p></p><p>Garf</p><p></p><p><strong>TV-Server Version</strong>: </p><p><strong>MediaPortal Version</strong>: 0.2.2.0</p><p><strong>MediaPortal Skin</strong>: </p><p><strong>Windows Version</strong>: XP Pro SP2</p><p><strong>CPU Type</strong>: AMD Athlon 2800+</p><p><strong>HDD</strong>: WD 200 GB</p><p><strong>Memory</strong>: 386 MB</p><p><strong>Motherboard</strong>: ASUS A7N8X</p><p><strong>Motherboard Chipset</strong>: NVIDIA</p><p><strong>Motherboard Bios</strong>: </p><p><strong>Video Card</strong>: Nvidia Geforce4 MX 440</p><p><strong>Video Card Driver</strong>: 6.14.10.9371</p><p><strong>Sound Card</strong>: Realtec AC97</p><p><strong>Sound Card AC3</strong>: </p><p><strong>Sound Card Driver</strong>: 5.10.0.5100</p><p><strong>1. TV Card</strong>: Hauppauge Nova SE+</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Type</strong>: DVB-S</p><p><strong>1. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>2. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>3. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Type</strong>: </p><p><strong>4. TV Card Driver</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Video Codec</strong>: </p><p><strong>MPEG2 Audio Codec</strong>: </p><p><strong>Satelite/CableTV Provider</strong>: Astra 19.2°E</p><p><strong>HTPC Case</strong>: </p><p><strong>Cooling</strong>: </p><p><strong>Power Supply</strong>: </p><p><strong>Remote</strong>: none</p><p><strong>TV</strong>: Sony</p><p><strong>TV - HTPC Connection</strong>:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garf, post: 160473, member: 29968"] Hi, I´m using MP 0.2.2.0 (WinXP SP2) without any SVNs. It runs great. I hear my mp3-files for some weeks now and had no problems. My files are organised like this: folder A folder Abba folder Gold files Abba - gold - 01 - Dancing Queen.mp3 . . files folder.jpg (Cover of Album) two weeks ago I started to use MP3TAG to insert the file "folder.jpg" in each mp3 in the folder. So in each mp3 file is the cover of the album included as a tag. I did that on an other computer. Then I copied the modified mp3-files to my MP-System. I recreated the music database and since this time MP crashes every time I play folders with these mp3-files. Sometimes it takes some songs, sometimes it happens directly. MP keeps on playing, but the Microsoft Box "An critical error occured. MP has to ...." comes up and wants to inform MS about that error. When I click any of the buttons from the dialogbox MP stops and disapears fron the screen. So I took one of the folders and deleted the images from the mps-files. The Problem has gone. I used MP 0.2.3.0 to test the behaviour... it is the same. So, is this a bug? If so, I will create a report. Garf [b]TV-Server Version[/b]: [b]MediaPortal Version[/b]: 0.2.2.0 [b]MediaPortal Skin[/b]: [b]Windows Version[/b]: XP Pro SP2 [b]CPU Type[/b]: AMD Athlon 2800+ [b]HDD[/b]: WD 200 GB [b]Memory[/b]: 386 MB [b]Motherboard[/b]: ASUS A7N8X [b]Motherboard Chipset[/b]: NVIDIA [b]Motherboard Bios[/b]: [b]Video Card[/b]: Nvidia Geforce4 MX 440 [b]Video Card Driver[/b]: 6.14.10.9371 [b]Sound Card[/b]: Realtec AC97 [b]Sound Card AC3[/b]: [b]Sound Card Driver[/b]: 5.10.0.5100 [b]1. TV Card[/b]: Hauppauge Nova SE+ [b]1. TV Card Type[/b]: DVB-S [b]1. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]2. TV Card[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]2. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]3. TV Card[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]3. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]4. TV Card[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Type[/b]: [b]4. TV Card Driver[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Video Codec[/b]: [b]MPEG2 Audio Codec[/b]: [b]Satelite/CableTV Provider[/b]: Astra 19.2°E [b]HTPC Case[/b]: [b]Cooling[/b]: [b]Power Supply[/b]: [b]Remote[/b]: none [b]TV[/b]: Sony [b]TV - HTPC Connection[/b]: [/QUOTE]
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