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foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #200
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New icon doesn't apply to APE files here.

Works great here...

I should say the new icons don't display correctly for mp3 and ape formats in Total Commander filelist panels.
They display ok in window explorer, which I seldom use.
Seems fooassoc.exe got some change.

Not in my case. I also use Total Commander and both mp3 and ape file icons look well.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #201
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Not in my case. I also use Total Commander and both mp3 and ape file icons look well.


I can see something "strange" with my APE files icon... If I encode a file using MAC extension I get the correct MAC icon, but if I encode a file using APE extension I get the same MAC icon (mac.ico) and I think it should be the APE icon (ape.ico)

Music.mac -> mac.ico
Music.ape -> mac.ico

Is it the normal behavior???

No problem so far!!!

Byes
Yakusoku wa iranai.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #202
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Not in my case. I also use Total Commander and both mp3 and ape file icons look well.


I can see something "strange" with my APE files icon... If I encode a file using MAC extension I get the correct MAC icon, but if I encode a file using APE extension I get the same MAC icon (mac.ico) and I think it should be the APE icon (ape.ico)

Music.mac -> mac.ico
Music.ape -> mac.ico

Is it the normal behavior???

No problem so far!!!

Byes 

Hmm... The same hapens here. BTW mac and ape are both monkey's audio extensions, so it's not so annoying.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #203
Problem is already known and fixed thanks to Case.

MAC files should indeed display MAC icon and APE files APE icon.  Just before anyone else notices MP4 files currently accidently display M4A icon. Is also fixed already.

Thanks to everyone so far that has given positive feedback about the new icons.  Am glad they have been well recieved by most of the FB2K community.

EDIT:

Link removed, get newer Betas

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #204
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I've just put SHNs  into playlist, tagged them (I've tags only in DB for SHNs), and run conversion (CLI discwriter).

While foobar was converting the files, some of SHNs lost all tags (that happened at the very beggining of the file conversion).

This bug persists in latest betas, but perhaps I should clarify a bit, because in fact tags aren't saved neither in files (these are SHNs or WAVs)  nor in database (files are stored outside the allowed paths).

So tags are stored in playlist(?) only and while transcoding foobar sometimes copies them fine to destination file, leaving tagging of original files intact, but sometimes simply deletes all tags.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #205
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4) Reset all[/i]
Does the "Reset all" button have to be on every page in preferences? I fear I might press it by accident one day and I know others have already done just that. More "Reset page/menu" buttons would IMHO be a better solution. Move "Reset all" to Preferences->Core or something.

I found it's a good idea to make a backup of "foobar2000.cfg" regulary... I'ts just to sad to loose all formattingstrings and such in case of a bad crash (!)
"ONLY THOSE WHO ATTEMPT THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL ACHIEVE THE ABSURD"
        - Oceania Association of Autonomous Astronauts

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #206
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Link to fixed fooassoc.exe

I've tried this fixed one, it seems still not work well.
In my case, not sure about other formats, MPC icon is ok, MP3 and APE icons are lost after I run fooassoc.exe.
I tried running fooassoc.exe of foobar2000 0.8 b4, it works fine as it should.
All I said is under Total Commander.
win2kpro+sp2

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #207
Hello everyone
After updating from 077b to 08b5, the usual Default playlist tab was not present.
I've tried to create a new one (Playlist-Create new playlist) and two tabs were create: "Default" and "New Playlist".
When I'm trying to remove the "New Playlist" tab, both are cancelled and if I try to move left or right one of those two tabs I received this crash message:

Illegal operation:
Code: C0000005h, flags: 00000000h, address: 0042606Bh
Access violation, operation: read, address: 01C0769Ch
Call path:
WinMain=>app_mainloop
This is the first crash logged by this instance.
Code bytes (0042606Bh):
0042602Bh:  35 94 49 44 00 E8 51 BD 00 00 A1 8C 49 44 00 83
0042603Bh:  C4 10 8B D0 8B 0C 86 EB 05 8B D1 8B 0C 8E 3B C8
0042604Bh:  75 F7 B9 7C 49 44 00 89 15 8C 49 44 00 E8 B7 C5
0042605Bh:  00 00 A1 0C 0A 44 00 8B D0 8B 0C 86 EB 05 8B D1
0042606Bh:  8B 0C 8E 3B C8 75 F7 8D 4D FC 89 15 0C 0A 44 00
0042607Bh:  E8 C6 FE FD FF FF 75 0C 56 E8 0C 00 00 00 59 B3
0042608Bh:  01 59 5E 8A C3 5B C9 C2 08 00 55 8B EC 83 EC 18
0042609Bh:  53 8A 1D C8 49 44 00 56 68 40 9D 43 00 8D 4D E8
Stack (0012FB48h):
0012FB28h:  0012F04C 00000000 00000000 00000072
0012FB38h:  00000085 0012F7EC 003B1518 7FFDE000
0012FB48h:  00000001 00000002 004449AC 0012FBD4
0012FB58h:  01426C0C 01A07298 00000002 C0000000
0012FB68h:  0000007B 010700F6 00000000 10003749
0012FB78h:  000B00C6 00000020 000901F6 02050001
0012FB88h:  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001
0012FB98h:  0142E344 0142E31C 004B3970 0012FBC4
0012FBA8h:  01A07298 00000008 00000008 00000000
0012FBB8h:  00000042 0000000A 00000001 00000001
0012FBC8h:  00000000 00000002 010B00C6 0012FC3C
0012FBD8h:  01426593 00000007 C0000000 0000007B
0012FBE8h:  004B3970 000B00C6 00000948 0012FC14
0012FBF8h:  77E17341 004D35D8 0000004E 00000000
0012FC08h:  0012FC78 00000000 00000001 0012FCA4
0012FC18h:  7171603F 000B00C6 0000004E 00000000
0012FC28h:  0012FC78 000901F6 000B00C6 000000F6
0012FC38h:  00000107 0012FC5C 77E3A2D0 000901F6
0012FC48h:  0000007B 000901F6 010700F6 0000007B
0012FC58h:  DCBAABCD 0012FC8C 77E16362 01426335
Registers:
EAX: FFFFFFFF, EBX: 00000000, ECX: 00080101, EDX: 00080101
ESI: 01A07298, EDI: 00000001, EBP: 0012FB54, ESP: 0012FB48
Crash location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h

Loaded modules:
foobar2000                      loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h
ntdll                            loaded at 77F80000h - 77FFA000h
KERNEL32                        loaded at 7C570000h - 7C623000h
USER32                          loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
GDI32                            loaded at 77F40000h - 77F79000h
ole32                            loaded at 77A50000h - 77B3C000h
RPCRT4                          loaded at 77D30000h - 77D9E000h
ADVAPI32                        loaded at 77DB0000h - 77E0B000h
COMCTL32                        loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
utf8api                          loaded at 10000000h - 1000D000h
comdlg32                        loaded at 76B30000h - 76B6D000h
SHLWAPI                          loaded at 63180000h - 631E5000h
msvcrt                          loaded at 78000000h - 78046000h
SHELL32                          loaded at 782F0000h - 78534000h
foo_abx                          loaded at 007F0000h - 007FA000h
foo_ac3                          loaded at 00800000h - 00810000h
foo_albumlist                    loaded at 00810000h - 0081A000h
foo_ape                          loaded at 00820000h - 0083F000h
foo_apl                          loaded at 00840000h - 0084A000h
foo_bitcompare                  loaded at 00850000h - 00858000h
foo_burninate                    loaded at 00860000h - 0086B000h
VERSION                          loaded at 77820000h - 77827000h
LZ32                            loaded at 759B0000h - 759B6000h
foo_cdda                        loaded at 00870000h - 0087E000h
foo_clienc                      loaded at 00890000h - 008A4000h
foo_console                      loaded at 008B0000h - 008B8000h
foo_convolve                    loaded at 008C0000h - 008EC000h
foo_diskwriter                  loaded at 008F0000h - 008FE000h
foo_dsp_crossfade                loaded at 00900000h - 00907000h
foo_dsp_crossfeed                loaded at 00910000h - 00916000h
foo_dsp_extra                    loaded at 00920000h - 00935000h
foo_dsp_nogaps                  loaded at 00940000h - 00947000h
foo_dsp_pause                    loaded at 00950000h - 00957000h
foo_dsp_skip_silence            loaded at 00960000h - 00967000h
foo_dsp_soundtouch              loaded at 00970000h - 0097B000h
MSVCP60                          loaded at 780C0000h - 78121000h
foo_dynamics                    loaded at 00980000h - 00987000h
foo_faac                        loaded at 00990000h - 009C3000h
foo_festalon                    loaded at 009D0000h - 00B0F000h
foo_flac                        loaded at 00B10000h - 00B26000h
foo_flaccer                      loaded at 00B30000h - 00B46000h
foo_freedb                      loaded at 00B50000h - 00B7E000h
WS2_32                          loaded at 75030000h - 75043000h
WS2HELP                          loaded at 75020000h - 75028000h
foo_history                      loaded at 00B80000h - 00B8E000h
foo_id3v2                        loaded at 00B90000h - 00BB5000h
foo_input_std                    loaded at 00BC0000h - 00C59000h
MSACM32                          loaded at 77410000h - 77423000h
WINMM                            loaded at 77570000h - 775A0000h
foo_lame                        loaded at 00CE0000h - 00CE9000h
foo_lpac                        loaded at 00CF0000h - 00CF7000h
lpac_codec_api                  loaded at 00D00000h - 00D0A000h
lpaccodec                        loaded at 00D10000h - 00D39000h
foo_masstag                      loaded at 00F60000h - 00F6E000h
foo_matroska                    loaded at 00F70000h - 00FAE000h
foo_mod                          loaded at 00FB0000h - 00FB9000h
BASS                            loaded at 00FC0000h - 0101A000h
foo_monkey                      loaded at 01020000h - 0103E000h
foo_mpcenc                      loaded at 01040000h - 01048000h
foo_mpeg4u                      loaded at 01050000h - 01079000h
foo_nez                          loaded at 01080000h - 010AC000h
foo_null                        loaded at 010B0000h - 010B7000h
foo_ofr                          loaded at 010C0000h - 010EE000h
foo_oggpreview                  loaded at 01100000h - 01202000h
foo_output_std                  loaded at 01210000h - 01219000h
foo_out_dsound_ex                loaded at 01220000h - 01229000h
DSOUND                          loaded at 755A0000h - 755ED000h
foo_out_ks                      loaded at 01240000h - 0124B000h
SETUPAPI                        loaded at 77880000h - 7790D000h
USERENV                          loaded at 7C0F0000h - 7C151000h
foo_psf                          loaded at 01250000h - 012FB000h
foo_read_http                    loaded at 01300000h - 01309000h
foo_rgscan                      loaded at 01310000h - 0131B000h
foo_search_ex                    loaded at 01320000h - 01328000h
foo_shn                          loaded at 01330000h - 01340000h
foo_shuffle                      loaded at 01340000h - 0134D000h
foo_sid                          loaded at 01350000h - 01397000h
foo_spc                          loaded at 013A0000h - 013B7000h
foo_speex                        loaded at 013C0000h - 013D8000h
foo_stfu                        loaded at 013E0000h - 013E7000h
foo_tfmx                        loaded at 013F0000h - 013F9000h
foo_toolame                      loaded at 01400000h - 01413000h
foo_ui_std                      loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
foo_unpack                      loaded at 01440000h - 01471000h
OLEAUT32                        loaded at 779B0000h - 77A4B000h
foo_vis_manager                  loaded at 01890000h - 01898000h
foo_vis_simple_spectrum          loaded at 018A0000h - 018AA000h
foo_vis_vu_meter                loaded at 018B0000h - 018B8000h
foo_vorbisenc                    loaded at 018C0000h - 019BA000h
foo_wavpack                      loaded at 019C0000h - 019CB000h
foo_xa                          loaded at 019D0000h - 019E2000h
SynTPFcs                        loaded at 63000000h - 63014000h
imagehlp                        loaded at 77920000h - 77943000h
DBGHELP                          loaded at 72A00000h - 72A2D000h

Stack dump analysis:
Address: 004449ACh, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h
Address: 01426C0Ch, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 010700F6h, location: "foo_mpeg4u", loaded at 01050000h - 01079000h
Address: 10003749h, location: "utf8api", loaded at 10000000h - 1000D000h
Symbol: "uDefWindowProc" (+00000016h)
Address: 0142E344h, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 0142E31Ch, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 010B00C6h, location: "foo_null", loaded at 010B0000h - 010B7000h
Address: 01426593h, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 77E17341h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 7171603Fh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E3A2D0h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 010700F6h, location: "foo_mpeg4u", loaded at 01050000h - 01079000h
Address: 77E16362h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 01426335h, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 010700F6h, location: "foo_mpeg4u", loaded at 01050000h - 01079000h
Address: 77E15392h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 010700F6h, location: "foo_mpeg4u", loaded at 01050000h - 01079000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E1DDB0h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 71712F7Fh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E16F08h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E1DDB0h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E3A2D0h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E16B21h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E25010h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 100034FDh, location: "utf8api", loaded at 10000000h - 1000D000h
Symbol: "uCallWindowProc" (+00000018h)
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 014265AEh, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 71712EAAh, location: "COMCTL32", loaded at 71710000h - 71794000h
Address: 77E14730h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 01421D4Fh, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 0189209Bh, location: "foo_vis_manager", loaded at 01890000h - 01898000h
Address: 0189523Ch, location: "foo_vis_manager", loaded at 01890000h - 01898000h
Address: 77E1559Ah, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E3A2D0h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E145E5h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 01426335h, location: "foo_ui_std", loaded at 01420000h - 01438000h
Address: 77E1559Ah, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E2EE5Ah, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E2E8E9h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E5C42Ch, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E12680h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 77E1A816h, location: "USER32", loaded at 77E10000h - 77E6F000h
Address: 10003988h, location: "utf8api", loaded at 10000000h - 1000D000h
Symbol: "uDispatchMessage" (+0000000Ah)
Address: 00410FB1h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h
Address: 0040FDD4h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h
Address: 004368D5h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h
Address: 00400000h, location: "foobar2000", loaded at 00400000h - 00450000h

Version info:
foobar2000 v0.8 beta 5
UNICODE

What's wrong with me? I'm running foobar on W2k and switching back to version 077b the problem disappear. (I'm sorry for my poor english)

 

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #208
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I've just put SHNs  into playlist, tagged them (I've tags only in DB for SHNs), and run conversion (CLI discwriter).

While foobar was converting the files, some of SHNs lost all tags (that happened at the very beggining of the file conversion).

This bug persists in latest betas, but perhaps I should clarify a bit, because in fact tags aren't saved neither in files (these are SHNs or WAVs)  nor in database (files are stored outside the allowed paths).

So tags are stored in playlist(?) only and while transcoding foobar sometimes copies them fine to destination file, leaving tagging of original files intact, but sometimes simply deletes all tags.

The reason may be that fb2k 0.8 detects changes in files by looking at the "last modified" time. This information was not present in the old database format, so when 0.8 tries to access a file's tags for the first time, it will try to reload the tags from the file. When there are no tags stored in the files (or in external files) as in your case, the file's tags are lost.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #209
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Hello everyone
After updating from 077b to 08b5, the usual Default playlist tab was not present.
I've tried to create a new one (Playlist-Create new playlist) and two tabs were create: "Default" and "New Playlist".
When I'm trying to remove the "New Playlist" tab, both are cancelled and if I try to move left or right one of those two tabs I received this crash message:
...<snip>...

What's wrong with me? I'm running foobar on W2k and switching back to version 077b the problem disappear. (I'm sorry for my poor english)

Well, as of foobar2000 0.8, you only see the tabs when you have more then one playlist activated.  The default playlist is always open, just hidden.  I'm not sure why it crashed though, I can't seem to repeat it.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #210
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This bug persists in latest betas, but perhaps I should clarify a bit, because in fact tags aren't saved neither in files (these are SHNs or WAVs)  nor in database (files are stored outside the allowed paths).

So tags are stored in playlist(?) only and while transcoding foobar sometimes copies them fine to destination file, leaving tagging of original files intact, but sometimes simply deletes all tags.

The reason may be that fb2k 0.8 detects changes in files by looking at the "last modified" time. This information was not present in the old database format, so when 0.8 tries to access a file's tags for the first time, it will try to reload the tags from the file. When there are no tags stored in the files (or in external files) as in your case, the file's tags are lost.

Well, then it should either happen for all files or it shouldn't happen at all (I suspect that discwriter does not modify mtime of source files).

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #211
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Well, then it should either happen for all files or it shouldn't happen at all (I suspect that discwriter does not modify mtime of source files).

No, but it triggers reload if modification date doesn't match the one stored in database. Please stop reporting the same "bug" over and over, this behavior will not be changed, I can only nuke database format for final 0.8 if people don't stop complaining about this.
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #212
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Hello everyone
After updating from 077b to 08b5, the usual Default playlist tab was not present.
I've tried to create a new one (Playlist-Create new playlist) and two tabs were create: "Default" and "New Playlist".
When I'm trying to remove the "New Playlist" tab, both are cancelled and if I try to move left or right one of those two tabs I received this crash message:

<flood>

What's wrong with me? I'm running foobar on W2k and switching back to version 077b the problem disappear. (I'm sorry for my poor english)

Reproduced, thanks.
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #213
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No, but it triggers reload if modification date doesn't match the one stored in database.

Correction: it sometimes triggers reload.  And shouldn't foobar timestamp and check playlist entry instead of database when  file isn't in database's "allowed paths"?

But OK, it's your choice to decide if it is bug or not.  Thanks to "save selection as playlist" and then "masstagger->copy tags" I'm not wasting too much time to work this around.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #214
@Kl33per: thank you for your reply!

@Peter: thank you very much for your wonderful application!!

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #215
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Correction: it sometimes triggers reload.
You are not making sense. Of course it *sometimes* triggers reload because it does so only if timestamp is different (newer) than last known one. Do yourself a favor and nuke your database / rebuild all playlists.
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And shouldn't foobar timestamp and check playlist entry instead of database when  file isn't in database's "allowed paths"?
Not making any sense either, sorry. I thought that by now you should have noticed that "allowed paths" only control files that are permanently cached in database.foo.
Microsoft Windows: We can't script here, this is bat country.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #216
A minor bug: when updating to 0.8, I was lazy and kept the 0.7 config. Now that config is coming back to haunt me -- no matter what the foo's setup is, from the barebones to the complete special installer, on several computers, if foobar is run with that config file it crashes when trying to update tags on a playing song. beta5. Files Uploaded.

foobar2000 v0.8 beta

Reply #217
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A minor bug: when updating to 0.8, I was lazy and kept the 0.7 config. Now that config is coming back to haunt me -- no matter what the foo's setup is, from the barebones to the complete special installer, on several computers, if foobar is run with that config file it crashes when trying to update tags on a playing song. beta5. Files Uploaded.

Not here. What file types are you playing ?
[edit]MP3-specific apparently, working on it, thanks.
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Reply #218
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Not here. What file types are you playing ?

Only with mp3s. Tested with ogg and mpc too. My "steps to reproduce" are still: unpack foo installer, swap config, run program, play and edit a tag through any interface (but I somehow suspect you can tell that from the crash log). And it never fails, here.

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Reply #219
Reproduced. Disabling full file buffering probably avoids it.
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Reply #220
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Correction: it sometimes triggers reload.
You are not making sense. Of course it *sometimes* triggers reload because it does so only if timestamp is different (newer) than last known one. Do yourself a favor and nuke your database / rebuild all playlists.

One fresh album, never seen by foobar before, all tracks tagged "at once" using masstagger, then converted using foo_clienc without any other action in between. There shouldn't be any timestamp differences able to trigger reload, specially for (let's say) 3rd and 5th track only. That's why I complained.

But nuking pre-0.8 database seems to solve my problems indeed, so if anyone else struggles with disappearing tags, should do it.

Thanks for patience.

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Reply #221
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Reproduced. Disabling full file buffering probably avoids it.

Indeed. Should've had more coffe. 

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Reply #222
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(BoneJazz @ Feb 4 2004, 05:38 PM)
Hello everyone
After updating from 077b to 08b5, the usual Default playlist tab was not present.
I've tried to create a new one (Playlist-Create new playlist) and two tabs were create: "Default" and "New Playlist".
When I'm trying to remove the "New Playlist" tab, both are cancelled and if I try to move left or right one of those two tabs I received this crash message:
...<snip>...

What's wrong with me? I'm running foobar on W2k and switching back to version 077b the problem disappear. (I'm sorry for my poor english) 

Well, as of foobar2000 0.8, you only see the tabs when you have more then one playlist activated. The default playlist is always open, just hidden. I'm not sure why it crashed though, I can't seem to repeat it.


IMHO it would be better to leave the option (Checkbox "Enable playlist tabbed view" in the default user interface settings) that existed up to V0.7.7, and just remove the (anoying) message that asked for enabling it each time a playlist was created. Then it leaves the choice to the user.

It would be great also to be able to reorder the playlists by drag and drop in the tabbed view or the playlist switcher

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Reply #223
Just in case anyone cares, I wont be testing this beta probably, as I dont have too much time, but I am seeding it.

Also I will mirror it on http, but I can't promise a lot of speed from there.

http://home.outerspase.net/foo_beta/

I also made a .torrent for the SDK if thats ok with Peter.

http://home.outerspase.net/foo_beta/SDK0.8b5.7z.torrent

If not, please let me know and I will get rid of it.

Thats all.