by Iggy64 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:13 am
I, too, am a new user of Fix Playlist Dups. This is something that would save me tons of time if I can get it to work. Unfortunately, so far, I have not. Here's the deal:
Am running MM v. 3.1.0.1250
Windows 2000
FixPlaylistDups v. 4.4
I installed FixPlaylistDups
I call it from Tools > Scripts > Fix Playlist Dups
I choose "Artist & Title"
I choose (for example) playlist "Beach Boys" and hit "OK"
The script starts running, as shown in the progress bar. But it skips right down through the playlists until it gets to "Last 50 Played" and it analyzes that playlist. It does this no matter what playlist name I enter into the dialog box. It seems fixated on analyzing only "Last 50 Played."
I am not knowledgeable about scripting languages, so I cannot figure out why this is happening.
Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong? This script could be a real benefit to me if I can get it to work.
Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions.
I, too, am a new user of Fix Playlist Dups. This is something that would save me tons of time if I can get it to work. Unfortunately, so far, I have not. Here's the deal:
Am running MM v. 3.1.0.1250
Windows 2000
FixPlaylistDups v. 4.4
I installed FixPlaylistDups
I call it from Tools > Scripts > Fix Playlist Dups
I choose "Artist & Title"
I choose (for example) playlist "Beach Boys" and hit "OK"
The script starts running, as shown in the progress bar. But it skips right down through the playlists until it gets to "Last 50 Played" and it analyzes that playlist. It does this no matter what playlist name I enter into the dialog box. It seems fixated on analyzing only "Last 50 Played."
I am not knowledgeable about scripting languages, so I cannot figure out why this is happening.
Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong? This script could be a real benefit to me if I can get it to work.
Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions.