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by RichardBothne » Fri Mar 15, 2002 12:33 pm

Works great. Thanks

-Richard

by jiri » Fri Mar 15, 2002 4:04 am

Ok, I can confirm that the problem is in the WMA input plug-in distributed with the current version of Songs-DB. However the WinAmp's plug-in works well, so if you want to use the internal player, just copy in_wm.dll from Winamp\Plugins directory to Songs-DB\Plugins (when Songs-DB is not running) and everything should be ok.

by RichardBothne » Thu Mar 14, 2002 8:58 pm

Ok. No dialog boxes when using WinApp as the player. When the dialog boxes appear the system seems to have plenty of memory.

I look forward to the next version.

-Richard

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by RichardBothne » Thu Mar 14, 2002 12:32 pm

Thanks for the quick reply. I will use WinAmp today and let you know.

-Richard

by jiri » Thu Mar 14, 2002 5:19 am

It looks like Songs-DB doesn't release all resources correctly in some circumstances when playing WMA files. Until it is corrected, you can try to use Winamp for playing them (set it as a default player in the setup player dialog). However I'm not sure if it helps, the problem can be in plug-ins and they are generally speaking the same for both applications. Let me know about your results, please.

Bug in B 1.1 2.299 Error Message: Thread creation error...

by RichardBothne » Thu Mar 14, 2002 2:35 am

I've loaded about 10,000 WMA files from 700 CDs into program. Works great. After playing an album or two (no playlist) this pop-up is displayed:

"Thread creation error: Not enough storage is available to process this command."

Everything continues normally and then it pops up again, and again, etc. Music is continuing to play ok.

I have 512 MB of ram and lots of disk space. This happens under Win2k and XP.

Great program!

-Richard

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