by ZvezdanD » Fri Jun 29, 2018 6:41 am
Yes, I have.
Actually, I think that I know why is that happening and how to reproduce it. You should already have a database with at least one file that has a path on some media server.
After that, if you remove UPnP.dll, whenever you select some node in the Media Tree which contains that file, e.g. Entire Library, the program will be unresponsive or it will reset the computer (depending of the version, as I mentioned already). That will happen in the same events when the older versions of the program would display the mentioned error message if the UPnP.dll was not removed.
As I mentioned in the Mantis, that message appears "periodically every 10 seconds when the window is refreshing, e.g. after switching program or when the mouse is hovering above the main filelist.", so you could expect that the program without dll to become unresponsive in the same occasions.
Yes, I have.
Actually, I think that I know why is that happening and how to reproduce it. You should already have a database with at least one file that has a path on some media server.
After that, if you remove UPnP.dll, whenever you select some node in the Media Tree which contains that file, e.g. Entire Library, the program will be unresponsive or it will reset the computer (depending of the version, as I mentioned already). That will happen in the same events when the older versions of the program would display the mentioned error message if the UPnP.dll was not removed.
As I mentioned in the Mantis, that message appears "periodically every 10 seconds when the window is refreshing, e.g. after switching program or when the mouse is hovering above the main filelist.", so you could expect that the program without dll to become unresponsive in the same occasions.