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Re: Silence Between Songs v2.2 [MM3] updated 2010-05-01

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:50 am
by rovingcowboy
eyal
found something that is a little bothersome with both the scripts.

well bothersome to me anyway.

but it seems to add a second even when it is disabled. tried with both versions got the same thing, could this be the extra second that was needed so it would not interfear with the other scripts that need a second to run like the switch eq preset script, if so then this is not a bother to me anymore as i understand why it is doing it. :)

Re: Silence Between Songs v2.2 [MM3] updated 2010-05-01

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:00 am
by Eyal
rovingcowboy wrote:but it seems to add a second even when it is disabled.
Hi cowboy,

This is strange, it's not suppose to. Are you sure it my script? Try uninstall it, restart MM and see if it still the case.

Re: Silence Between Songs v2.2 [MM3] updated 2010-05-01

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:07 am
by rovingcowboy
Eyal wrote:
rovingcowboy wrote:but it seems to add a second even when it is disabled.
Hi cowboy,

This is strange, it's not suppose to. Are you sure it my script? Try uninstall it, restart MM and see if it still the case.
allready did before i posted i wanted to make sure of it first.
yes its your script.

but like i said it might be done to allow the other scripts that switch things or
do things when the song starts to have room
also. if you did not do it then maybe they added it in to mediamonkey
with one of the updates ages ago and i just seen it? 8)

it is only noticeable if you have the same msagent program i use for the announcer, the second shows up by way of making the annoucer double kick to the next song. so instead of skipping one song it skips two songs. with out the script in the annoucer is back to normal one skip. with the extra skip it makes the announcer say the first song it skipped too then play the second one it skipped too. that tells me there was a second added between the songs when your script is disabled.
other wise my announcer would not have thought the song ended and skipped to the next one.

no biggy for me i'll just go back to listen to the dj fight with the song on who is to have priority over the speakers. Um? maybe i'll set that priority up on the announcer that might work?

anyway back to your script it is working i tested it with the announcer of mine disabled nice if not using the announcer
but i'll take it back out cause i want the announcer. not because of your script.

8)

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:31 am
by Eyal
New version 3.0 is available.

- Now the script can automatically skip the delay on gapless tracks.

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How it works:
  • Info specifying "Gapless Track" must previously be entered (in one of 5 Custom Fields) for each track you don't want a delay at the end.
  • You set in the options which Custom Field and what value to use.
  • The value can be anything you like (minimum 1 character/digit) and can be position anywhere in the field. For example, you could append it to the end of Custom3 field, and still use TiedSongsGroups script (which also uses Custom3) without needing to use an additional custom field.
  • The script checks this info when track starts playing, to minimize processing time when the track ends.
Tagging the gapless tracks should be easy and straightforward to do. Select all tracks (except last one) of a gapless album and set Properties at once.

-> Useful script to append/prepend data to any field: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =2&t=36013

I'm open to any improvements. Cheers!

Eyal :~)

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:44 am
by Norman24
Thanks so much for the update, I appreciate your dedication and hard work...

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:20 am
by TRM
I am having a problem with 3.0 version of the script. I get errors each time I start MediaMonkey now that it has been installed.

"Object doesn't support this property or method: SDB.Player.StopAfterCurrent" - Line: 106, Column: 8

I am using MediaMonkey version 3.1.1.1261 on Windows XP with SP3.

I appreciate any help with this.

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:49 am
by Eyal
Hi TRM,

Have you checked system requirement (first post)?.
Version 2.x and up needs MediaMonkey v3.1.2 +.

:~)

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:16 pm
by TRM
I mis-read the requirements. Upgraded to 3.2x and all is good. I didn't realize I was that far behind.

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:16 am
by rovingcowboy
TRM wrote:I mis-read the requirements. Upgraded to 3.2x and all is good. I didn't realize I was that far behind.
yep monkey jumps them limbs in the tree really fast anymore, can't be a slowpoke anylonger. :)

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:45 pm
by TRM
I am having a problem occasionally with Silence Between Songs script in that it will pop up an script error: "Error executing script error", and "Error #424: Microsoft VBScript runtime error Object required: 'GapProgress', File: "C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\SilenceBetweenSongs.vbs", Line: 162, Column 3.

That line has the following code:
If GapProgress.Value >= GapProgress.MaxValue Then

It seems to happen just after it loads the "next" song in the queue. It doesn't happen to every song, in fact is happens usually rarely.

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:20 am
by rovingcowboy
my guess would be that the songs have had the silent space trimed too close to the front of the song and there is no place to add in any. more silent space. but then i don't write scripts either its just a guess though. :)

but it might be something wrong in the headers of the songs it toss's the error alert for. :-?

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 2:29 am
by timgrimsey
I am having a problem occasionally with Silence Between Songs script in that it will pop up an script error: "Error executing script error", and "Error #424: Microsoft VBScript runtime error Object required: 'GapProgress', File: "C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\SilenceBetweenSongs.vbs", Line: 162, Column 3.
I am having this problem although my error details are Line: 144, Column: 9.

I cannot open Command Prompt to look at the script (I wouldn't know what to look for anyway.

If I play any track, it skips it and highlights it gray as if the file does not exist. It will go through a whole album or playlists, just skipping each track without any sound.

MM runs perfectly though other profiles on my laptop (Vista Home 32-bit) that don't have the script. I have also removed the script completely from my profile and laptop with the same problem.

Any thoughts/advice?

Thanks

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 2:14 pm
by Eyal
You need at least MM 3.1.2 with v2.0 and v3.0 of this script.
The "Object required" error seems to be an issue with other script(s) interraction.

I suggest you to use script v1.0 (which doesn't use a progress bar).

:~)

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 1:17 am
by timgrimsey
I "fixed" the problem after about 4 hours. I have no idea what fixed it of caused it. I reinstalled MM. Upgraded to Version 3.2.5 which didn't help at first. Removed SilenceBetweenSongs which didn't work. I can't remember my exact steps - but I was relieved when it started actually working again.

Today is is not working again.

This is serious for me as I often use MM to DJ music at swing dancing events. I'm lucky this hasn't happened while DJing but now I'm very anxious.

Is anyone else having similar problems?

I don't want to need to use iTunes.

Re: Silence Between Songs v3.0 [MM3] updated 2010-12-26

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:34 am
by tadcook
I have the same problem. I am using MediaMonkey Gold 3.2.5.1306, and this started happening after installing the silence between songs script.

My laptop is running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Error #424 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Object required: 'GapProgress'
File: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\SilenceBetweenSongs.vbs" Line: 160, Column: 6

After I click OK:

Error executing script event.

I got the "Error executing script event" error when installing the script the first time, so I uninstalled it, and installed again.