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Two big problems (Foobar freezing and crashing, and dead files still l |
Sep 28 2012, 23:17
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-September 12 Member No.: 103521 |
Hi forums,
I've been having two big problems with Foobar2000 for a while, and I'm getting pretty annoyed, and I'd like some help fixing them. My first problem is that for no reason, usually when I have Foobar playing music while minimized. I saw on the forums rules post for support that this may be a "deadlock", but I cannot for the life of me make heads or tails as to what the instructions on how to fix it are saying. I looked at the Process Explorer program and found a thread with a much higher value than the rest http://puu.sh/19w6P It then told me to post their stack traces into a codebox in a "relevant forum thread" but if there is some sort of relevant forum thread that I am supposed to find, I have not be able to do so. I will post the codebox for the above thread in this thread for the moment. CODE wow64win.dll+0x3fe3a wow64win.dll+0x1aea8 wow64.dll!Wow64SystemServiceEx+0xd7 wow64cpu.dll!TurboDispatchJumpAddressEnd+0x2d wow64.dll!Wow64SystemServiceEx+0x1ce wow64.dll!Wow64LdrpInitialize+0x429 ntdll.dll!RtlUniform+0x6e6 ntdll.dll!RtlCreateTagHeap+0xa7 ntdll.dll!LdrInitializeThunk+0xe USER32.dll!DispatchMessageW+0x5c foobar2000.exe+0x57a79 foobar2000.exe+0x5851f foobar2000.exe+0x5878c foobar2000.exe+0x10461d ntdll.dll!RtlInitializeExceptionChain+0x63 ntdll.dll!RtlInitializeExceptionChain+0x36 This is about as far as I have gotten with this problem My second problem is that when I go to my Default playlist on Foobar, it shows song that I have either gotten rid of completely, or have older tags (I retagged a lot of songs into a different genre, but the old tagged ones show up as well). When I click on these dead songs, as if to play them, I get this error message "Unable to open item for playback (Object not found): "C:\Users\Owner\Music\Music\Classical\Classical Collection\Classical\1-01 Pachelbel_ Canon & Gigue In D.mp3"" This is just one example, but all of them come out in this format. When I update my iPod using the iPod Manager component, it also tries to add the aforementioned dead songs, but then gives me a long list of errors for each song. http://puu.sh/19wiF These just sit there in the Default playlist, giving me the above "Unable to open item for playback (Object not found)" error whenever clicked on, and I would really like them gone. This post has been edited by SaintAckbar: Sep 28 2012, 23:17 |
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Oct 5 2012, 16:39
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Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 5-September 12 Member No.: 102912 |
Unless your Default Playlist is an autoplaylist, Foobar will not delete dead items - you'll need to remove them yourself. Dead items are automatically removed from the library, from the Album List, and from autoplaylists, but not from a regular playlist that you've manually added items to.
You can delete dead items by going to Edit > Remove dead items. This post has been edited by sevenarts: Oct 5 2012, 16:43 |
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Oct 10 2012, 22:30
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-September 12 Member No.: 103521 |
Unless your Default Playlist is an autoplaylist, Foobar will not delete dead items - you'll need to remove them yourself. Dead items are automatically removed from the library, from the Album List, and from autoplaylists, but not from a regular playlist that you've manually added items to. You can delete dead items by going to Edit > Remove dead items. Well that certainly solves one of my problems. Thank you very much, Sevenarts. |
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