Hey BluzBug,
Just a guess maybe this could help:
- Go to: File--Add/Rescan Files to Library and uncheck Scan Continuously and Scan on Startup (If you have them checked)
- Then Select all your tracks in your Music Node and Delete them. Of course, select Delete from Library Only
- Now uninstall Mediamonkey fron your computer. I suggest you do not use the Add/Remove Programs that Windows offer because it does not completely remove the programs from your computer (It keeps leftovers from the registry and hardrive). I personally use IObit Uninstaller, Its free and It completely removes the programs from your computer.
- Now reinstall the latest beta of Mediamonkey.After installation, your MM should be empty.
Once installed, recheck Scan Continuously and/or on Startup to put back your music
If this does not help, maybe you can try sending a debug log to support. To do so:
Install the latest Mediamonk Beta_DEbug.Thats the one :
http://www.mediamonkey.com/beta/MediaMo ... _Debug.exe
Download a program called DBGview :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... s/bb896647
Once both of the above are installed, just run Dbgview while MM Debug is running and try playing the files that are not playing. DBGView will record the log by itself
Save the log and send it to support here :
http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... &_a=submit (submit a new ticket)
Hope this helps!