RonSwanson wrote:It works for a little while then it says "Progress bar has been lost".
Hi. I'm having the same problem.
trixmoto wrote:Sorry, I can't replicate this - the script works perfectly for me.
It happens when you play tracks
without lyrics after tracks
with lyrics. Every next track without lyrics, opens new "Progress bar has been lost" error window. And it's incredibly annoying. These windows even crashed MediaMonkey once, when I played couple of albums without lirycs. Is there any way to fix this?
P.S. Inline lyrics is a good thing, but maybe you could create something like the built-in lyrics plugin that MusicBee has. It basically does the same thing as Inline Lyrics, but it's an embedded player pannel (unlike MiniLyrics), and text scrolls up with the current line highlighted. Design doesn't suffer, as it uses current theme colors.
It's pretty simple and way better than MiniLyrics (which doesn't embed very well and has a lot of limitations).
If you could make something like this for MediaMonkey, it would be awesome. It's time MediaMonkey had it's own universal lyrics plugin for both synched/not synched lyrics that doesn't rely on third party program. Hope you'd consider it.
[quote="RonSwanson"]It works for a little while then it says "Progress bar has been lost".[/quote]
Hi. I'm having the same problem.
[quote="trixmoto"]Sorry, I can't replicate this - the script works perfectly for me.[/quote]
It happens when you play tracks [u]without[/u] lyrics after tracks [u]with[/u] lyrics. Every next track without lyrics, opens new "Progress bar has been lost" error window. And it's incredibly annoying. These windows even crashed MediaMonkey once, when I played couple of albums without lirycs. Is there any way to fix this?
P.S. Inline lyrics is a good thing, but maybe you could create something like the built-in lyrics plugin that MusicBee has. It basically does the same thing as Inline Lyrics, but it's an embedded player pannel (unlike MiniLyrics), and text scrolls up with the current line highlighted. Design doesn't suffer, as it uses current theme colors.
It's pretty simple and way better than MiniLyrics (which doesn't embed very well and has a lot of limitations).
If you could make something like this for MediaMonkey, it would be awesome. It's time MediaMonkey had it's own universal lyrics plugin for both synched/not synched lyrics that doesn't rely on third party program. Hope you'd consider it.