Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

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Lowlander
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by Lowlander »

Can you please close MediaMonkey, rename persistent.json to persistent.json.old and then start MediaMonkey? Does the problem persist?
jwhitworth
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by jwhitworth »

Is that file in:

C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey 5

if so I do not see it.
CrashMonkey
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by CrashMonkey »

Open run: (Windows Key + R)
Type: %APPDATA%
press enter
Open folder mediamonkey there, and the file should be there.
I am using MediaMonkey on my Retro Systems, using the latest Beta build on Windows 11. Managing ~54k files
jwhitworth
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by jwhitworth »

Problem still there.
Lowlander
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by Lowlander »

Please capture this issue in a debug log (step 4b) and attach the log to a Support Ticket: viewtopic.php?t=86643

Hopefully that will give better insight as to why this happens on your setup.
jwhitworth
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by jwhitworth »

OK. Will try and get it done today.
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by jwhitworth »

Ticket #8013 submitted.
rusty
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by rusty »

Thanks--we'll have a look, but fyi, I've also tested at 3440 x 1440, with both scaling set to 150% and Accessibility Text Scaling set to 150% without issue. (btw, you were right--the text scaling settings in Accessibility seem to be independent).

-Rusty
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Re: Currently evaluating MM5 for Windows. Questions

Post by jwhitworth »

When adjusting the scaling I noticed that even though 150% is recommended there is also a warning about it messing up things with some programs and it being difficult to fix later.
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