Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

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Re: Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

by thefaceman » Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:48 pm

The SCRIPT FIX WORKS!
Thanks
-thefaceman

Re: Paying for Script help

by nynaevelan » Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:47 am

Guest wrote:
thefaceman wrote:Notepad does not show line #s.
1. Turn off Format / Word Wrap,
2. Turn on View / Status Bar.
Thank you for that tip, I did not know this was possible. :D :D

Re: Paying for Script help

by Guest » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:38 am

thefaceman wrote:Notepad does not show line #s.
1. Turn off Format / Word Wrap,
2. Turn on View / Status Bar.

Re: Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

by thefaceman » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:20 pm

Well I think I found a way to get the line numbers. I searched for the line # that the solution stated, those were easy to change since i knew those numbers i counted backwards and forwards to the lines that I had to add.

I want to confirm to those who may be trying this solution. THe lines that were added are replacing blank lines.

It is not easy and I wished MediaMonkey had a built in vbs editor that had lines shown that most people could use.

Also I am suprised that no one wanted to just make the .vbs file themselves and attach it for me (and others) to use, as I think that would have been easier. I would have been willing to pay for someone to do that, but I am thankful that it was free (not easy, but still free).

As I said, I think I have it working. I will let you know if it is successful once i test it out tomorrow.

-thefaceamn

Re: Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

by nynaevelan » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:22 pm

Try it with Notepad Plus.

Re: Paying for Script help

by thefaceman » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:14 pm

My apology for my ignorance. but
Notepad does not show line #s. If manaully count the lines I cannot see the lines that are mentioned.
The instructions only says "write"
Well does that mean change the ENTIRE line to match the new line?

My version of the .vbs file has

' MediaMonkey Script
'
' NAME: ImportM3U 3.1
'
' AUTHOR: trixmoto (http://trixmoto.net)
' DATE : 26/04/2008

Sorry, if I am being a nuisance, but script editing is not something that comes naturally to some of us.

-thanks
-thefaceman
ZvezdanD wrote:
thefaceman wrote:Triximoto's script did have that feature but there is an error
Here is a guide what you should do to get ImportM3U to work without an error:
1. In the line 126 write:

Code: Select all

list.AddTracks oSongList
2. in the line 121 instead of:

Code: Select all

Call list.AddTrack(trax.Item)
write:

Code: Select all

oSongList.Add trax.Item
3. In the line 114 instead of:

Code: Select all

Call list.AddTrack(itm)
write:

Code: Select all

oSongList.Add itm
4. In the line 66 write:

Code: Select all

Dim oSongList: Set oSongList = SDB.NewSongList

Re: Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

by nohitter151 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:36 pm

Really? I don't see how it could be any simpler. Find the .vbs script file in the MM scripts directory. Open the file with some sort of text editor like notepad. Search for the given lines, and replace them as ZvezdanD laid out for you so nicely.

Re: Paying for IMPORT M3U Script help

by thefaceman » Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:24 pm

Anyone? Please?

-thanks in advance
-thefaceman

Re: Paying for Script help

by thefaceman » Tue Oct 27, 2009 5:59 pm

WOW. Unfortunately, I am not a programmer. I have not the slightest idea where (or how) to do this. I have changed a vbs file before (barely). Any help (again) would be appreciated.

-thanks
-thefaceman

Re: Paying for Script help

by ZvezdanD » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:28 am

thefaceman wrote:Triximoto's script did have that feature but there is an error
Here is a guide what you should do to get ImportM3U to work without an error:
1. In the line 126 write:

Code: Select all

list.AddTracks oSongList
2. in the line 121 instead of:

Code: Select all

Call list.AddTrack(trax.Item)
write:

Code: Select all

oSongList.Add trax.Item
3. In the line 114 instead of:

Code: Select all

Call list.AddTrack(itm)
write:

Code: Select all

oSongList.Add itm
4. In the line 66 write:

Code: Select all

Dim oSongList: Set oSongList = SDB.NewSongList

Re: Paying for Script help

by trixmoto » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:20 am

I love money, but I have a massive deadline at work this Friday so unless you can pay my salary it's going to have to wait until the weekend at the earliest.

Re: Paying for Script help

by Peke » Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:32 pm

@thefaceman

I must be honest, I'm guessing that most people like me do not want to take money as they do scripts for fun and to make themselves and others easier way of monkeying.

It is always easier to take someones money for things that you will do eventually for yourself free, but than where is the fun in making it.

Re: Paying for Script help

by thefaceman » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:41 pm

ZvezdanD wrote:
Peke wrote:I also think that ZvezdanD have something similar regarding Duplicate tracks and using ASX as parser.
Well, my Track Redirection script could add new items to the Library, but it is not related to thefaceman's request. In fact, I though that trixmoto's ImportM3U already could do that what is requested, but never tried it.
Triximoto's script did have that feature but there is an error
-thefaceman

Re: Paying for Script help

by thefaceman » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:39 pm

Peke wrote:@thefaceman
with patience ;)

I also think that ZvezdanD have something similar regarding Duplicate tracks and using ASX as parser.
Yes, I think I am patience and not much I can do but either wait, or pay for someone to give me a solution. (or learn how to program).

I am just trying to figure out what that cost would be, it is too much, then i just wait, if the cost is right then i get my solution and can finally get my library categories back (FYI - I used my playlist to categorize my songs)

-thanks
-thefaceman

Re: Paying for Script help

by thefaceman » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:36 pm

trixmoto wrote:I am working on my RecreateM3U script, I'm just so busy at work at the moment I'm not getting any spare time (when I get home, I dial in and work some more!).
OK, how much would it cost for you to fix the RecreateM3U script?
-thefaceman

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