22 May '13 - 15:05 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register  
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 17
  Reply  |  Print  
Author Topic: 3.5 reports, queries and bugs  (Read 49076 times)
amit
Posts: 718


« on: 13 Jan '10 - 22:17 »
Reply with quoteQuote

We have a new suggestions thread . We should have this one too...

There seems to be a problem with the shortcut "List nav - select same path". Is it suppose to be the same as "locate same folder" in the right click menu? The right click menu option works fine but when using the shortcut xmplay doesn't do nothing or crashes.
Logged
SmartOne
Posts: 211


« Reply #1 on: 14 Jan '10 - 04:07 »
Reply with quoteQuote

I reported a crash here:

http://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=10693.msg74661#msg74661

CD Audio (rev.10)
Logged
Ian @ un4seen
Administrator
Posts: 15259


« Reply #2 on: 14 Jan '10 - 13:48 »
Reply with quoteQuote

We have a new suggestions thread . We should have this one too...

There seems to be a problem with the shortcut "List nav - select same path". Is it suppose to be the same as "locate same folder" in the right click menu? The right click menu option works fine but when using the shortcut xmplay doesn't do nothing or crashes.

Oops, that shortcut was broken when the rating shortcuts were added (in 3.5.0.1). Here's an update to fix it again...

   www.un4seen.com/stuff/xmplay.exe

I reported a crash here:

http://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=10693.msg74661#msg74661

CD Audio (rev.10)

That looks like there may have been a buffer overflow when looking up CDDB info. I'll send you a debug version to confirm things.
Logged
saga
Posts: 1365


« Reply #3 on: 15 Jan '10 - 22:49 »
Reply with quoteQuote

The output device dropdown box appears to cut device names down to 32 chars. Dunno if this is a limitation of the WinAPI or XMPlay...
Logged
handyman
Posts: 6


« Reply #4 on: 16 Jan '10 - 10:38 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Help ,yesterday i changed my computer date and after restart i open xmp executable then play some song .After of few second of playing the song xmp closed without any crash info.I also tried "virgin copy" of xmplayer but it is same.i am using asus f5sl,core 2 duo t5750,integrated realtek hd audio...windows 7 x64 7600
Logged
Dotpitch
Posts: 2472


« Reply #5 on: 16 Jan '10 - 10:50 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Help ,yesterday i changed my computer date and after restart i open xmp executable then play some song .After of few second of playing the song xmp closed without any crash info.I also tried "virgin copy" of xmplayer but it is same.i am using asus f5sl,core 2 duo t5750,integrated realtek hd audio...windows 7 x64 7600
What type of file did you play and what output device (WaveOut/DS/ASIO/WASAPI) did you use? Are you very sure XMPlay did not have any plugins loaded (especially not xmp-scrobbler)?
Logged
handyman
Posts: 6


« Reply #6 on: 16 Jan '10 - 10:56 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Help ,yesterday i changed my computer date and after restart i open xmp executable then play some song .After of few second of playing the song xmp closed without any crash info.I also tried "virgin copy" of xmplayer but it is same.i am using asus f5sl,core 2 duo t5750,integrated realtek hd audio...windows 7 x64 7600
What type of file did you play and what output device (WaveOut/DS/ASIO/WASAPI) did you use? Are you very sure XMPlay did not have any plugins loaded (especially not xmp-scrobbler)?


yes ,even i reset the setting and redownload the package, its still the same.(the file type is mp3.using ASIO[asio4all])
Logged
Torkell
Posts: 1154


« Reply #7 on: 16 Jan '10 - 11:24 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Yay, new XMPlay!

Middle-clicking a track in the extended playlist to queue it is broken: instead of selecting the track underneath the mouse pointer, middle-clicking selects the track at the bottom of the window and queues that. Double-left-clicking and right-clicking works correctly. In the mini playlist, middle-clicking queues the currently selected track, not the track underneath the pointer.

Tested in XMPlay 3.5.0.5. I'm running Windows XP SP3, and using the Microsoft IntelliMouse drivers v4.12.
Logged
Dotpitch
Posts: 2472


« Reply #8 on: 16 Jan '10 - 11:39 »
Reply with quoteQuote

What type of file did you play and what output device (WaveOut/DS/ASIO/WASAPI) did you use? Are you very sure XMPlay did not have any plugins loaded (especially not xmp-scrobbler)?
yes ,even i reset the setting and redownload the package, its still the same.(the file type is mp3.using ASIO[asio4all])
You're using ASIO, so you did have plugins loaded. Create a new folder, put xmplay.exe in it (and nothing else) and try playing the file. Does it work? If it does, add xmp-asio and try playing via ASIO4all. Does it still work?
Another thing, do you have xmp-scrobbler? Delete xmp-scrobbler.cache and try playing a different file. If it works, go back to the troublesome file. Does it still crash?

Middle-clicking a track in the extended playlist to queue it is broken: instead of selecting the track underneath the mouse pointer, middle-clicking selects the track at the bottom of the window and queues that. Double-left-clicking and right-clicking works correctly. In the mini playlist, middle-clicking queues the currently selected track, not the track underneath the pointer.
Tested in XMPlay 3.5.0.5. I'm running Windows XP SP3, and using the Microsoft IntelliMouse drivers v4.12.
It works normally here (XP SP3, 3.5.0.5), so I guess it's your mouse driver. Does the driver provide some fancy functions that might confuse XMPlay? Does middle-clicking on the visual window (for example with xmp-coverart) work properly?
Logged
Torkell
Posts: 1154


« Reply #9 on: 16 Jan '10 - 11:48 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Middle-clicking a track in the extended playlist to queue it is broken: instead of selecting the track underneath the mouse pointer, middle-clicking selects the track at the bottom of the window and queues that. Double-left-clicking and right-clicking works correctly. In the mini playlist, middle-clicking queues the currently selected track, not the track underneath the pointer.
Tested in XMPlay 3.5.0.5. I'm running Windows XP SP3, and using the Microsoft IntelliMouse drivers v4.12.
It works normally here (XP SP3, 3.5.0.5), so I guess it's your mouse driver. Does the driver provide some fancy functions that might confuse XMPlay? Does middle-clicking on the visual window (for example with xmp-coverart) work properly?
The mouse driver provides button remapping, and does something with the scroll wheel to make it work in programs that don't natively understand it... hmm. Yep, adding XMPlay to the exclusion list fixes it.
Logged
handyman
Posts: 6


« Reply #10 on: 16 Jan '10 - 11:55 »
Reply with quoteQuote

What type of file did you play and what output device (WaveOut/DS/ASIO/WASAPI) did you use? Are you very sure XMPlay did not have any plugins loaded (especially not xmp-scrobbler)?
yes ,even i reset the setting and redownload the package, its still the same.(the file type is mp3.using ASIO[asio4all])
You're using ASIO, so you did have plugins loaded. Create a new folder, put xmplay.exe in it (and nothing else) and try playing the file. Does it work? If it does, add xmp-asio and try playing via ASIO4all. Does it still work?
Another thing, do you have xmp-scrobbler? Delete xmp-scrobbler.cache and try playing a different file. If it works, go back to the troublesome file. Does it still crash?
Yes, maybe my windows have problem.Thanks.
Logged
Dotpitch
Posts: 2472


« Reply #11 on: 16 Jan '10 - 12:25 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Yes, maybe my windows have problem. Thanks.
I doubt that. Could you try what I suggested?

The mouse driver provides button remapping, and does something with the scroll wheel to make it work in programs that don't natively understand it... hmm. Yep, adding XMPlay to the exclusion list fixes it.
Smiley.
Logged
handyman
Posts: 6


« Reply #12 on: 16 Jan '10 - 12:35 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Yes, maybe my windows have problem. Thanks.
I doubt that. Could you try what I suggested?

i tried several times .Still not work.Maybe I will try do system restore because i installed something yesterday other than changing the date to year 2008 for some purpose.
Logged
Jace
Posts: 773


« Reply #13 on: 20 Jan '10 - 11:24 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Slight rendering problems on the "Message" tab on certain lengthy "Comment" tag.

(The comment field is copied from the file where I spotted it and pasted to a much smaller mp3 to save up on bandwidth usage. Grin
So the comment field has nothing to do with the mp3 itself, or the other tags. Just in case it baffles someone.)


The problematic tag-file.
[Link removed]
« Last Edit: 25 May '12 - 18:57 by Jace » Logged
Dotpitch
Posts: 2472


« Reply #14 on: 20 Jan '10 - 11:39 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Slight rendering problems on the "Message" tab on certain lengthy "Comment" tag.
What exactly is the problem with this tag? It seems to display properly here. Maximum text width?
Logged
Jace
Posts: 773


« Reply #15 on: 20 Jan '10 - 14:04 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Hm. That made me doublecheck something, as my compy occasionally has problems with rendering stuff (like webpage backgrounds and occasionally other odd stuff), never had affected XMP in a way like this. Took a screeny of what was going on, that's showing the General tab content, plus results of resizing the window.
Closing few other programs showed that that was indeed the case. I think it's because the area it covered was too large. Really wish I knew what's causing this.. Best guess is that something runs out of something. Probably gfx-card. But yeah, not XMP's issue. Pardon about that. Tongue
« Last Edit: 8 May '12 - 16:59 by Jace » Logged
raina
Posts: 1087


« Reply #16 on: 13 Feb '10 - 12:52 »
Reply with quoteQuote

3.5.1 and 3.5.1.1 (with xmp-flac rev. 7) seem to crash on every FLAC I try to play. Sad

EDIT: ...Aaand neither of those components are the culprit because with just them, the problem is gone. I thought I'd have a painful time trying to find the offender but being such a clever chap, I disabled the most recently added plugin and it doesn't crash anymore. The problem was xmp-asap found at http://asap.sourceforge.net/ .
« Last Edit: 13 Feb '10 - 13:03 by raina » Logged
Just For My Memory
Posts: 59


« Reply #17 on: 14 Feb '10 - 10:26 »
Reply with quoteQuote

3.5.1 and 3.5.1.1 (with xmp-flac rev. 7) seem to crash on every FLAC I try to play. Sad

EDIT: ...Aaand neither of those components are the culprit because with just them, the problem is gone. I thought I'd have a painful time trying to find the offender but being such a clever chap, I disabled the most recently added plugin and it doesn't crash anymore. The problem was xmp-asap found at http://asap.sourceforge.net/ .

Can you post more information about your computer's specification? With me, the updates only ran faster and more stable.
Logged
Dotpitch
Posts: 2472


« Reply #18 on: 14 Feb '10 - 11:53 »
Reply with quoteQuote

The problem was xmp-asap found at http://asap.sourceforge.net/.
Does the Winamp-version of the plugin have the same problem?
Logged
raina
Posts: 1087


« Reply #19 on: 14 Feb '10 - 23:52 »
Reply with quoteQuote

Can you post more information about your computer's specification? With me, the updates only ran faster and more stable.

Like I said the problem wasn't with XMPlay or xmp-flac but xmp-asap. The problem is now gone.

[oes the Winamp-version of the plugin have the same problem?

I haven't tried it. I just threw the plugin away because it couldn't even play its intended filetype .rmt but instead crashed just like with the .flacs it hogged.
Logged
Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 17
  Reply  |  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by SMF 1.1.18 | SMF © 2013, Simple Machines