by julzcompufreek » Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:01 am
Ok, now I have a confession to make, I have ignored all the warnings made by the dev team, and replaced MM 2.5 with 3.0 completely! (not without taking precautions such as backing up the db, however I have made heaps of changes, so I doubt my old 2.5 DB will work anymore) Dont worry, I do know what I am getting into, and will take responsibility for any issues.
Anyway, now that I have got that off my chest, I am coming across an annoying bug, MM B2 doesn't seem to like U3 USB Drives. I have a Sandisk Cruzer U3 drive, and when MM is running, and I connect it, MM locks up, and the only way I can get it to close is by removing the USB drive altogether, and if the drive is already connected, and MM loads up, it gets a little stuck as well.
Now it is not my intention to use this drive with MediaMonkey, but it is just annoying that I have to close MM when I want to use the drive, or vice-versa.
Otherwise I really don't have a problem with MM3, a couple of bugs here and there, which is expected, but overall, a nice piece of kit.
Ok, now I have a confession to make, I have ignored all the warnings made by the dev team, and replaced MM 2.5 with 3.0 completely! (not without taking precautions such as backing up the db, however I have made heaps of changes, so I doubt my old 2.5 DB will work anymore) Dont worry, I do know what I am getting into, and will take responsibility for any issues. :D
Anyway, now that I have got that off my chest, I am coming across an annoying bug, MM B2 doesn't seem to like U3 USB Drives. I have a Sandisk Cruzer U3 drive, and when MM is running, and I connect it, MM locks up, and the only way I can get it to close is by removing the USB drive altogether, and if the drive is already connected, and MM loads up, it gets a little stuck as well.
Now it is not my intention to use this drive with MediaMonkey, but it is just annoying that I have to close MM when I want to use the drive, or vice-versa.
Otherwise I really don't have a problem with MM3, a couple of bugs here and there, which is expected, but overall, a nice piece of kit.