Lyricator - Batch Lyrics Updater v0.9.6b [MM3]
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Last.fm + MediaMonkey = Scrobbler DJ!
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Last.fm + MediaMonkey = Scrobbler DJ!
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Tweak the Monkey! ~ My Scripts Page
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nope, I'll try to find another example and screenshot it, perhaps that came from the forum or from copy/paste
New script: Last.FM Node Now with DJ Mode!
Last.fm + MediaMonkey = Scrobbler DJ!
Tag with MusicBrainz ~ Get Album Art!
Tweak the Monkey! ~ My Scripts Page
Last.fm + MediaMonkey = Scrobbler DJ!
Tag with MusicBrainz ~ Get Album Art!
Tweak the Monkey! ~ My Scripts Page
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I doubt it. It yields the exact same error people are seeing, so it's almost certainly the culprit. It also explains why I can't generate the error on my own through any combination of keystrokes I have found. I can only duplicate the error by copying from your post.
It's definitely not ASCII 63, though. A string search for CHR(63) yields no results. However, the ASC function applied to that character within the string returns 63, the code for a question mark, probably because it doesn't know what to do with the data.
This must have something to do with character sets, perhaps international, but I don't know anything about that topic.
I could always write a routine that checked every single character one at a time and dumped anything VBScript didn't understand, but that would slow the script quite a bit and is a pretty weak hack. I'd rather understand what the heck is actually happening here.
das
It's definitely not ASCII 63, though. A string search for CHR(63) yields no results. However, the ASC function applied to that character within the string returns 63, the code for a question mark, probably because it doesn't know what to do with the data.
This must have something to do with character sets, perhaps international, but I don't know anything about that topic.
I could always write a routine that checked every single character one at a time and dumped anything VBScript didn't understand, but that would slow the script quite a bit and is a pretty weak hack. I'd rather understand what the heck is actually happening here.
das
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Hey, first of all, I want to say thank you sooo much for such a good script, but I seem to be having a couple of glitches going on
when i try the script on a large number of files, i end up with a runtime error on line 296
I've tried the suggestion of disabling "attempt all artists" but that doesn't work...
and second problem is when i do get it to work on a small amount of files, the script would frequently fill in lyrics for ALL the selected files with the lyrics of the first selected file. So all the tags end up with the same lyrics. If I run the script a couple more times on the same files, it eventually works properly. But this causes trouble with the files with no lyrics found.
so anyone else have the same problems?
Edit:
Well, I eventually got all my lyrics in (with the troubles described above) but just for those that might have the same problem, the runtime error on line 296 occurred with 3 files, one which had a title of:
"Nuttin' To Do - Bad Meets Evil Aka Eminem & Royce Da 5’9”"
The thing about all 3 files is that they all ended with "Da 59"
Erasing that from the title fixed the problem.
Although the duplicate lyrics problem I could not figure out.
Edit again:
After erasing "Da 59", this shows up "”"
it looks like nothing but there is a character in there that looks like a rectangle if pasted in notepad. (Also, I am using the most recent script from april)
edit again:
kiss kiss bang bang is a hilarious movie
when i try the script on a large number of files, i end up with a runtime error on line 296
I've tried the suggestion of disabling "attempt all artists" but that doesn't work...
and second problem is when i do get it to work on a small amount of files, the script would frequently fill in lyrics for ALL the selected files with the lyrics of the first selected file. So all the tags end up with the same lyrics. If I run the script a couple more times on the same files, it eventually works properly. But this causes trouble with the files with no lyrics found.
so anyone else have the same problems?
Edit:
Well, I eventually got all my lyrics in (with the troubles described above) but just for those that might have the same problem, the runtime error on line 296 occurred with 3 files, one which had a title of:
"Nuttin' To Do - Bad Meets Evil Aka Eminem & Royce Da 5’9”"
The thing about all 3 files is that they all ended with "Da 59"
Erasing that from the title fixed the problem.
Although the duplicate lyrics problem I could not figure out.
Edit again:
After erasing "Da 59", this shows up "”"
it looks like nothing but there is a character in there that looks like a rectangle if pasted in notepad. (Also, I am using the most recent script from april)
edit again:
kiss kiss bang bang is a hilarious movie
When Lyricator imports lyrics these get imported with an apostrophe showing up in the lyrics with a strange character that displays as a "box" graphic in the lyric display.
Here's what the lyrics look like under "Properties" in MM3:
Here's how the lyric looks when it's imported:
Is there workaround to resolve this or would like to see next version be able to convert this into a proper apostrophe.
Also, anyone know how to clean up this in the lyrics already imported short of manually editing each instance of this in each lyric?
Here's what the lyrics look like under "Properties" in MM3:
Here's how the lyric looks when it's imported:
Is there workaround to resolve this or would like to see next version be able to convert this into a proper apostrophe.
Also, anyone know how to clean up this in the lyrics already imported short of manually editing each instance of this in each lyric?
I think this is a great idea too. I can't ever remember which ones without lyrics I've checked already.nynaevelan wrote:I like this idea, it would save me a stepTeknojnky wrote:another idea to consider for future versions:
mark tracks as lyrics not found:
either a standard comment in the lyrics field or perhaps allow a selectable custom field.
This way auto-playlists can be created to filter out tracks which you have already attempted to find lyrics on.. and then conversely, you can easily find those tracks which were not found to manually update them.
simple example
set lyrics = "[NO LYRICS FOUND]"
manual lyrics autoplaylist: lyrics contain "[NO LYRICS FOUND]"
Nyn
MM Gold 3.0.3.1183 : Vista HP SP1 (x86) : Zen Stone (2GB)
Zekton: An original MM3 skin by Eyal.
Scripts in Use: Add/Remove PlayStat | Auto Album DJ | AutoRateAccurate | Backup
Case & Leading Zero Fixer | Classification & Genre Changer | Clean Scripts.ini | Clear
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Selection/Select None | Last 100... | Lyricator | Lyrics to Instrumental | MonkeyRok
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I think it's the site it's pulling lyrics from. I'm not sure which is which but I know that green is Lyrics-Songs.com.
MM Gold 3.0.3.1183 : Vista HP SP1 (x86) : Zen Stone (2GB)
Zekton: An original MM3 skin by Eyal.
Scripts in Use: Add/Remove PlayStat | Auto Album DJ | AutoRateAccurate | Backup
Case & Leading Zero Fixer | Classification & Genre Changer | Clean Scripts.ini | Clear
Field | Custom Report | Discogs Auto-Tag Web Search | Forget Crossfade | Invert
Selection/Select None | Last 100... | Lyricator | Lyrics to Instrumental | MonkeyRok
MusicBrainz Tagger | My Custom Nodes | Now Playing Art Node | Play History & Stats
Right Click for Reports | Right Click for Scripts | Right Click for Web | Stop After Current
WebNodes