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Mathimid
New Member
59 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 16:42:42
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I've installed the new x64 version of the XMM. Now i can't open the program nor a database. It asks every time for a password. Tried to delete all databases after a clean installation, to build a new example db. Tried to copy the backup of my db into the folder. No chance to open the program. |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4655 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 18:28:57
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Which drivers are needed for the 64-bit version? I think nobody wants to use a sometimes instable 32-bit version if there exists a stable 64-bit version. Please check that, Ale. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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Mawu
Senior Member
Germany
1027 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 18:29:53
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+1 |
www.schlemmerkino.de - Die Nr.1 für filmische Leckereien |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 20:24:30
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That's right!
I've made the tests with my test XMM installation. I've just replaced the original 32-bit Extreme Movie Manager.exe with the 64-bit, which Ale send me through the mail. It works perfectly today - i've updated 10-15 movies, 30-40 actors without any errors.
EDIT : I've performed the tests on test installation on my office PC. Now when i've setup the same case on test installation on my home PC, XMM asked for password as other users said
EDIT 2 : I've found the difference and the solution!
x64 application needs an x64 Access Database Engine Drivers. You can download them from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255
I've installed them on my Home PC and x64 XMM which Ale gave me today now load the database without asking for password.
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Edited by - batrado on 20 Jun 2014 21:06:12 |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4655 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 21:51:16
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Good news |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 20 Jun 2014 : 22:56:25
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Here is the first found issue with the x64 XMM - when reading files (Add/Edit Movie -> Read File) or when adding movies through Device Scanner (and read codecs option checked) XMM crash with the following error:
Log Name: Application Source: .NET Runtime Date: 20.06.2014 23:37:59 Event ID: 1026 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: Rado-PC Description: Application: eXtreme Movie Manager.exe Framework Version: v4.0.30319 Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception. Exception Info: System.BadImageFormatException Stack: at eXtreme_Movie_Manager.MediaInfo.MediaInfo_Delete(Int32) at eXtreme_Movie_Manager.MediaInfo.Finalize()
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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 23 Jun 2014 : 15:15:53
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I haven't much time for troubleshooting the issue, but maybe it's related to 32-bit version of MediaInfo.
Ale, it is possible to use 64-bit version of MediaInfo in 64-bit XMM? |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
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hobbitalex
Starting Member
4 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jul 2014 : 19:22:58
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Hello,
how can I install the x64 version ?
downloaded latest version from the site (8.3.0.0), there were no option for x64 version, during install (also tried a clean install)
Probably there is another installer for the x64 version but if it's not released yet I guess it should not be mentioned on what's new log: "Release 8.3.0.0 (20 June 2014) --------------------------------------- ->Now you can Choose to install 32 or 64 bit of XMM ->Updated Some Scripts ->Fixed a bug in File Delete (Edit Window) "
anyway looking forward for the x64 as I had to set up a lot of workarounds to overcome the memory limitations that plague the x86 version for large movie DB
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Edited by - hobbitalex on 01 Jul 2014 19:35:21 |
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4655 Posts |
Posted - 01 Jul 2014 : 23:23:29
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I think it's temporarily removed as Ale still hasn't implemented the 64-bit version of MediaInfo. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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Madhouse
Starting Member
10 Posts |
Posted - 13 Aug 2014 : 13:05:33
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Hi,
Is there any news regarding a 64 bit version of XMM ?
Greetings from a happy user of XMM (for years). |
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batrado
New Member
Bulgaria
85 Posts |
Posted - 15 Sep 2014 : 14:48:16
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Hi Ale,
Is there any news about implementation of x64 Media Info with x64 version of XMM ?
This will fix many issues with bigger databases.
Thank you. |
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7bpm
Starting Member
12 Posts |
Posted - 07 Nov 2014 : 14:13:17
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Any news for the x64 version? |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
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xamtra
Starting Member
India
1 Posts |
Posted - 25 Nov 2015 : 17:49:47
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quote: Originally posted by JDommi
Good news
That's right!
I've made the tests with my test XMM installation. I've just replaced the original 32-bit Extreme Movie Manager.exe with the 64-bit, which Ale send me through the mail. It works perfectly today - i've updated 10-15 movies, 30-40 actors without any errors.
EDIT : I've performed the tests on test installation on my office PC. Now when i've setup the same case on test installation on my home PC, XMM asked for password as other users said
EDIT 2 : I've found the difference and the solution!
x64 application needs an x64 Access Database Engine Drivers. You can download them from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=13255
I've installed them on my Home PC and x64 XMM which Ale gave me today now load the database without asking for password.
"Above mentioned solution worked like a charm. Thank you batrado buddy."
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JDommi
Administrator
Germany
4655 Posts |
Posted - 25 Nov 2015 : 18:39:42
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Well, but you can't use the 64-bit AND the 32-bit drivers parallel. I'm still using a 32-bit release of Office as example. So what to do without hacking the system? The other big problem still is that you can't use the "Compact & Repair" function. It always deletes your database - at least it happened the last time a user has tried. |
In order to achieve what is possible, you have to try the impossible over and over again. Hermann Hesse |
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