by badgerbacker » Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:36 pm
Wow, this was just discussed. I went in search of it, maybe I was in front of the computer for too long.
Thanks paulmt for the link... I probably would have missed it again.
The fix of a windows search and deleting the playlists did not work. But, in the process, it hinted to me that the mediamonkey.ini file contained the search string (a dead playlist name) so I just deleted the entries in the [SendToPlstHist] field and reset the count to 0. Restarted the player and all the dead ones are gone.
Thanks for the help! And since this has been my first thread on here, I should say that MediaMonkey rocks! All that needs to be done is have Toshiba fix this USB 1.1 firmware problem or whatever it is with my Gigabeat! The extended sync is not fun.
Wow, this was just discussed. I went in search of it, maybe I was in front of the computer for too long.
Thanks paulmt for the link... I probably would have missed it again.
The fix of a windows search and deleting the playlists did not work. But, in the process, it hinted to me that the mediamonkey.ini file contained the search string (a dead playlist name) so I just deleted the entries in the [SendToPlstHist] field and reset the count to 0. Restarted the player and all the dead ones are gone.
Thanks for the help! And since this has been my first thread on here, I should say that MediaMonkey rocks! All that needs to be done is have Toshiba fix this USB 1.1 firmware problem or whatever it is with my Gigabeat! The extended sync is not fun.