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Exactly the way you listed it, except I changed the Mp3editPath to a program I had so I could see if it opened.
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trixmoto wrote:Exactly the way you listed it, except I changed the Mp3editPath to a program I had so I could see if it opened.
ok thanks .. im trying helium music manager now .. not too sure about media monkey
i like the concept of flexible scripting but ive just spent 3 hours trying to find workarounds to get the folders and nodes to be what i need them to be
if anyone can troubleshoot whats wrong with my script id still like to see if it can be done though ...
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This is an auto script so there is no need for an ini entry. It just needs to be placed in Scripts\Auto.
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There is nothing run with the code you are using. The error is on the call to WScript.Run - this is why I think you should upgrade your WScript.
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trixmoto wrote:There is nothing run with the code you are using. The error is on the call to WScript.Run - this is why I think you should upgrade your WScript.
no, just installed it. same error.
again .... im copying the INI block into my Scripts.ini verbatim. nothing says that i should change the lines, and they do say:
[OpenInWinamp]
FileName=OpenWA.vbs
ProcName=OpenInWinamp
Order=1
DisplayName=Open file in &WinAmp
Description=Open file in WinAmp
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
I tried changing all the Winamp references there to Mp3edit, and get the same errors.
you read my hack and it made sense to you? trust me i wont be suprised if theres an error in it, i just want to get it to work
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There should be no ini entries for an autoscript. Well, you can do, but in this situation you don't want that.
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Re: Talking to yourself?
rusty wrote:Peke are you talking to yourself again? You've got to quit working so hard.
I've had a quick look at the code and there's nothing in there that shouldn't work with MM3. Have you tried it?
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