Hi,
when I scan my NAS-Volume (on a Netgear SC101) MM always stops at the same record (10734 of 11473). It is not the same MP3-File which is shown, because I deleted the folder where the Problem started first, so the related MP3-File is absolutely ok.
Could it be a problem extending the Database? I created it by MM before starting with the scan.
When the MM-Scan has stopped, I can't close MM, it can only be aborted by Windows Taskmanager.
I made a Debug, but I am not sure, if it contents all lines and messages, because of being aborted by Taskmanger, perhaps the file has not been closed.
These are the last lines of my Debug:
....
call stack - 10 : Routine ThreadWrapper Find error: 0040540E
call stack - 11 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C82605F
call stack - 12 : (no debug info) Find error: FFFFFFFC
--------------------------------------------------------
New exception:
Delphi exception, type EFOpenError, message: Cannot open file C:\WINDOWS\CDPlayer.ini
Exception code: 250477278
Exception flags: 3
Number of parameters: 7
(no debug info) Find error: 7C815DEA
call stack - 0 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C815DE6
call stack - 1 : Module TntClasses.pas Routine @TTntFileStream@Create Line 418 Find error: 00472017
call stack - 2 : Module MyUtils.pas Routine @TStringListWP@LoadFromFileW Line 2562 Find error: 0071FF13
call stack - 3 : Module IniFilesW.pas Routine @TIniFile@Create Line 1444 Find error: 004D0CFC
call stack - 4 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine GetCDPlayerIniFile Line 1499 Find error: 005C1E0C
call stack - 5 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine VolumeLabelFromCDPlayer Line 1509 Find error: 005C1E80
call stack - 6 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine _UpdateDriveLetters Line 302 Find error: 006EE545
call stack - 7 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine UpdateDriveLetters_Var Line 376 Find error: 006EE7D6
call stack - 8 : Module GenThread.pas Routine @TGenThread@Execute Line 511 Find error: 004D2665
call stack - 9 : Module Classes.pas Routine ThreadProc Line 9474 Find error: 0042D7A6
call stack - 10 : Routine ThreadWrapper Find error: 0040540E
call stack - 11 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C82605F
call stack - 12 : (no debug info) Find error: FFFFFFFC
--------------------------------------------------------
New exception:
Delphi exception, type EFOpenError, message: Cannot open file C:\WINDOWS\CDPlayer.ini
Exception code: 250477278
Exception flags: 3
Number of parameters: 7
(no debug info) Find error: 7C815DEA
call stack - 0 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C815DE6
call stack - 1 : Module TntClasses.pas Routine @TTntFileStream@Create Line 418 Find error: 00472017
call stack - 2 : Module MyUtils.pas Routine @TStringListWP@LoadFromFileW Line 2562 Find error: 0071FF13
call stack - 3 : Module IniFilesW.pas Routine @TIniFile@Create Line 1444 Find error: 004D0CFC
call stack - 4 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine GetCDPlayerIniFile Line 1499 Find error: 005C1E0C
call stack - 5 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine VolumeLabelFromCDPlayer Line 1509 Find error: 005C1E80
call stack - 6 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine _UpdateDriveLetters Line 302 Find error: 006EE545
call stack - 7 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine UpdateDriveLetters_Var Line 376 Find error: 006EE7D6
call stack - 8 : Module GenThread.pas Routine @TGenThread@Execute Line 511 Find error: 004D2665
call stack - 9 : Module Classes.pas Routine ThreadProc Line 9474 Find error: 0042D7A6
call stack - 10 : Routine ThreadWrapper Find error: 0040540E
call stack - 11 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C82605F
call stack - 12 : (no debug info) Find error: FFFFFFFC
--------------------------------------------------------
New exception:
Delphi exception, type EFOpenError, message: Cannot open file C:\WINDOWS\CDPlayer.ini
Exception code: 250477278
Exception flags: 3
Number of parameters: 7
(no debug info) Find error: 7C815DEA
call stack - 0 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C815DE6
call stack - 1 : Module TntClasses.pas Routine @TTntFileStream@Create Line 418 Find error: 00472017
call stack - 2 : Module MyUtils.pas Routine @TStringListWP@LoadFromFileW Line 2562 Find error: 0071FF13
call stack - 3 : Module IniFilesW.pas Routine @TIniFile@Create Line 1444 Find error: 004D0CFC
call stack - 4 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine GetCDPlayerIniFile Line 1499 Find error: 005C1E0C
call stack - 5 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine VolumeLabelFromCDPlayer Line 1509 Find error: 005C1E80
call stack - 6 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine _UpdateDriveLetters Line 302 Find error: 006EE545
call stack - 7 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine UpdateDriveLetters_Var Line 376 Find error: 006EE7D6
call stack - 8 : Module GenThread.pas Routine @TGenThread@Execute Line 511 Find error: 004D2665
call stack - 9 : Module Classes.pas Routine ThreadProc Line 9474 Find error: 0042D7A6
call stack - 10 : Routine ThreadWrapper Find error: 0040540E
call stack - 11 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C82605F
call stack - 12 : (no debug info) Find error: FFFFFFFC
--------------------------------------------------------
New exception:
Delphi exception, type EFOpenError, message: Cannot open file C:\WINDOWS\CDPlayer.ini
Exception code: 250477278
Exception flags: 3
Number of parameters: 7
(no debug info) Find error: 7C815DEA
call stack - 0 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C815DE6
call stack - 1 : Module TntClasses.pas Routine @TTntFileStream@Create Line 418 Find error: 00472017
call stack - 2 : Module MyUtils.pas Routine @TStringListWP@LoadFromFileW Line 2562 Find error: 0071FF13
call stack - 3 : Module IniFilesW.pas Routine @TIniFile@Create Line 1444 Find error: 004D0CFC
call stack - 4 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine GetCDPlayerIniFile Line 1499 Find error: 005C1E0C
call stack - 5 : Module CDUtils.pas Routine VolumeLabelFromCDPlayer Line 1509 Find error: 005C1E80
call stack - 6 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine _UpdateDriveLetters Line 302 Find error: 006EE545
call stack - 7 : Module MediaManage.pas Routine UpdateDriveLetters_Var Line 376 Find error: 006EE7D6
call stack - 8 : Module GenThread.pas Routine @TGenThread@Execute Line 511 Find error: 004D2665
call stack - 9 : Module Classes.pas Routine ThreadProc Line 9474 Find error: 0042D7A6
call stack - 10 : Routine ThreadWrapper Find error: 0040540E
call stack - 11 : (no debug info) Find error: 7C82605F
call stack - 12 : (no debug info) Find error: FFFFFFFC
Thank you for helping,
Peter
Scanning NAS-Volume stops MM 2.5.4.973
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Scanning NAS-Volume stops MM 2.5.4.973
Hi Jiri,
Thanks for your help. I mail the complete logfile and the mp3-File.
But I don’t think that it is the mp3-File. I deleted others before and it is always
Another File or Directory but in all cases the same Recordnumber 10734 !
With the same Music-Files on my USB-Device I had no problems, everything worked fine.
Then I copied to the NAS Netgear SC101 and have this problem.
Hope you can find out what’s wrong
Thanks again
Peter
Thanks for your help. I mail the complete logfile and the mp3-File.
But I don’t think that it is the mp3-File. I deleted others before and it is always
Another File or Directory but in all cases the same Recordnumber 10734 !
With the same Music-Files on my USB-Device I had no problems, everything worked fine.
Then I copied to the NAS Netgear SC101 and have this problem.
Hope you can find out what’s wrong
Thanks again
Peter
Same thing
I get this same behavior on a Infrant ReadyNAS (gigabit connection--using UNC paths). Its happened on multiple different files at multiple different times after the scan starts, even after moving "problem" files. I don't think the debug logs are going to tell you much more than what is posted here. These files would be quite large because they get through a lot of files before the hang occurs.
What is it trying to mess with cdplayer.ini for anyway?
I am currently trying the latest beta debug version, no change in behavior from the current release version.
What is it trying to mess with cdplayer.ini for anyway?
I am currently trying the latest beta debug version, no change in behavior from the current release version.
See replies to your other posts. It's best to post an issue once to not overload helpful people with many posts.
To be helpful you should send the whole debug log. To do so only the operation that causes a problem, this way the debug log is limited to that operations. Don't post the log here, but send it to the support email as mentioned in the bug forum. And yes it's useful to the developers.
To be helpful you should send the whole debug log. To do so only the operation that causes a problem, this way the debug log is limited to that operations. Don't post the log here, but send it to the support email as mentioned in the bug forum. And yes it's useful to the developers.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Sorry about that I just posted here trying to close out this section of it--this person sounds like he had the closest thing to my problem but I don't think this is the issue. I was responding to various parts of the same issue with threads that matched my issues. This is the last post I found but it sounded like the most promising to respond to at the time--I should have just posted links in the other threads.Lowlander wrote:See replies to your other posts. It's best to post an issue once to not overload helpful people with many posts.
To be helpful you should send the whole debug log. To do so only the operation that causes a problem, this way the debug log is limited to that operations. Don't post the log here, but send it to the support email as mentioned in the bug forum. And yes it's useful to the developers.