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ditto
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Posted - 07 Oct 2006 : 20:06:55
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When adding a movie title manually and then using the IMDB script to import data, covers etc, a popup appears with "Irfanview" in the title bar stating that there is no disk in the drive. Clicking "Cancel" enables the download to continue, but the popup reappears several times during the download which in turn requires repeated clicks on the "Cancel" button.
In the previous version, it was possible to add a movie without the need to insert the DVD.
Mobo: DFI nForce4 SLi-DR CPU: AMD 64 3800+ rev.E3 RAM: 2x512MB Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL Graphics card: HIS X800XL Ice-Q PCI Express 256MB RAM HD: Seagate 7200.8 250gb SATA PSU: Enermax CoolerGiant 600W OS: Win XP Pro+SP2
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Alessio Viti
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Italy
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Posted - 07 Oct 2006 : 20:51:26
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Hi Ditto,
It's really strange, I will search the bug. I have try it to my PC now but seem to work correctly.
Do you have this problem only with IMDB?
Thank you!
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ditto
New Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08 Oct 2006 : 11:39:54
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Good morning Alessio
I checked it again this morning and provided you don't insert a DVD before manually adding a title, there isn't a problem.
However, these are the sequence of events to follow to reproduce the bug:
1. Insert a DVD and then go to Add Movies --> Add Original DVDs. 2. After adding the title, click the button "Read DVD...." and you should see the following error appear:
3. Browse the DVD and then choose the "Video_ts_info" (actually I wasn't sure which one to choose, so I just picked the first one):
4. Eject the DVD after the data has been added to XMM and then run the IMDB script to import the rest of the data. You should see the following error appear:
Even if you insert the DVD again, the same error will reappear during the download from IMDB. Any subsequent titles you add manually will cause the same bug to reappear.
A workaround is to shutdown XMM and then restart it again.
Mobo: DFI nForce4 SLi-DR CPU: AMD 64 3800+ rev.E3 RAM: 2x512MB Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL Graphics card: HIS X800XL Ice-Q PCI Express 256MB RAM HD: Seagate 7200.8 250gb SATA PSU: Enermax CoolerGiant 600W OS: Win XP Pro+SP2
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Edited by - ditto on 08 Oct 2006 12:11:24 |
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Alessio Viti
Forum Admin
Italy
9171 Posts |
Posted - 11 Oct 2006 : 20:10:19
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Hi Ditto,
I have try the reproduce the error without result. I will try once again.
Do you still have this problem?
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ditto
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 13 Oct 2006 : 11:23:56
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I found the answer to the error displayed in the first image I posted above. XMM couldn't find the IFO file because I hadn't selected the drive to read from. You can actually see that in the image. In that respect, I'd suggest displaying a message saying "Please choose the drive to read from" instead of the one that says it can't find the IFO file inside the DVD.
But the other one stating that there is no disc in the drive after allowing XMM to read codec information and then adding another title manually without having the DVD, persists unfortunately.
Mobo: DFI nForce4 SLi-DR CPU: AMD 64 3800+ rev.E3 RAM: 2x512MB Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL Graphics card: HIS X800XL Ice-Q PCI Express 256MB RAM HD: Seagate 7200.8 250gb SATA PSU: Enermax CoolerGiant 600W OS: Win XP Pro+SP2
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Alessio Viti
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Italy
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Posted - 13 Oct 2006 : 12:21:40
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Thank you Ditto.
I have add a message if you don't select a drive.
About the second error, I will try to find a cause.
Thank you!
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