google? sh..... t i read amazon? must have been tired sorry about that. but the part about you being one of the best script authors here is great and makes sense doesn't it?trixmoto wrote:@Guest - could you enable the debug log and then send me the logfile to take a look at? It probably explains why the images are not being found.
@rovingcowboy - I'm not sure any of your post makes sense. The script uses the Google Images search, ----snipped cause i snipped my post --------.
Batch Art Finder 4.2 - Updated 03/07/2012
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Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
roving cowboy / keith hall. My skins http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =9&t=16724 for some help check on Monkey's helpful messages at http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 4008#44008 MY SYSTEMS.1.Jukebox WinXp pro sp 3 version 3.5 gigabyte mb. 281 GHz amd athlon x2 240 built by me.) 2.WinXP pro sp3, vers 2.5.5 and vers 3.5 backup storage, shuttle 32a mb,734 MHz amd athlon put together by me.) 3.Dell demension, winxp pro sp3, mm3.5 spare jukebox.) 4.WinXp pro sp3, vers 3.5, dad's computer bought from computer store. )5. Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Android ) 6. amd a8-5600 apu 3.60ghz mm version 4 windows 7 pro bought from computer store.
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qazwsxedcrfvg
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Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Downloaded a fresh version just now. Installed. Run. Got a first error:
"The MSInet component cannot be found..." (Don't remember if I changed the settings.
Reinstalled. Closed and opened MM. Run with these settings:

Error #424 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Object required: 'data'
File: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\BatchArtFinder.vbs", Line; 2557, Column: 22
Pressed OK. Got immediately 2nd pop-up
Error Executing Script Event
On Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Latest MM
"The MSInet component cannot be found..." (Don't remember if I changed the settings.
Reinstalled. Closed and opened MM. Run with these settings:

Error #424 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error
Object required: 'data'
File: "C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\BatchArtFinder.vbs", Line; 2557, Column: 22
Pressed OK. Got immediately 2nd pop-up
Error Executing Script Event
On Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Latest MM
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duckwilliamson
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Thanks trix I see that my request for first checking the mask path for the file is implemented - WONDERFUL: +25 <3
You'll have to register the VB runtime lib with windows 7 (you can find it online, and a specific version might be somewhere in this thread), once you do that error will go away and everything runs great. Tip: make sure your registering it as an admin!qazwsxedcrfvg wrote:Downloaded a fresh version just now. Installed. Run. Got a first error:
"The MSInet component cannot be found..."
On Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Latest MM
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punisher5484
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
I get a message immediately when I try to install Batch 4.0. "Product Installation Error" I'm running Windows 7 and the newest version of MM. I'm new to organizing all my media, but appreciate any and all help!
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Check my signature.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
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punisher5484
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Installed great! Thanks, now I'm guessing I've got the same VB error that the other guy had.
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Vlarp
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
I'm using the 4.0 version since this afternoon, but no matter what I try, I don't get results from the Google images source. Tried several Images Sizes, but no luck.
When I'm searching Google Images by hand from my browser I do get results.
Any ideas?
When I'm searching Google Images by hand from my browser I do get results.
Any ideas?
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qazwsxedcrfvg
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Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
duckwilliamson wrote:You'll have to register the VB runtime lib with windows 7 (you can find it online, and a specific version might be somewhere in this thread), once you do that error will go away and everything runs great. Tip: make sure your registering it as an admin!qazwsxedcrfvg wrote:Downloaded a fresh version just now. Installed. Run. Got a first error:
"The MSInet component cannot be found..."
On Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Latest MM
Dunno what to do. Tried to install
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192461/en-us
Still getting the same error about MS VBScript.

Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
+1, running Win XP SP3... same error...qazwsxedcrfvg wrote: Still getting the same error about MS VBScript.
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Arokh
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
+1
Same VB error here.
Windows 7 64 Enterprise(Ultimate) Edition.
I also installed the VB Runtime library and restarted MM, but it didnt work.
The preview of the images works, but after clicking on "Save selected" the errormessage appears:
"The MSInet component cannot be found...".
Any ideas ? Ireally like this great script ....if it would work.
Greetings from Germany
Arokh
Same VB error here.
Windows 7 64 Enterprise(Ultimate) Edition.
I also installed the VB Runtime library and restarted MM, but it didnt work.
The preview of the images works, but after clicking on "Save selected" the errormessage appears:
"The MSInet component cannot be found...".
Any ideas ? Ireally like this great script ....if it would work.
Greetings from Germany
Arokh
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BarryManilow
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Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
For those folk who are finding that their cover art is not being saved, I have one possible explanation
If you look in the bottom left hand corner of MM, above the status bar, it gives you a count of how many files need tagging. If you close MM (or it crashes) before this tagging is complete, the artwork will not be tagged to the music files. The tagging takes a while for me, because my music is on the other end of a wireless connection, on a NAS
Thanks for this, trixmoto. If I had a uterus I would bear your children. As it is, I'll be sure to donate something. This script has a few gremlins, as you would expect with anything interacting with non-proprietary web pages. But it sure shits all over finding each album cover manually
If you look in the bottom left hand corner of MM, above the status bar, it gives you a count of how many files need tagging. If you close MM (or it crashes) before this tagging is complete, the artwork will not be tagged to the music files. The tagging takes a while for me, because my music is on the other end of a wireless connection, on a NAS
Thanks for this, trixmoto. If I had a uterus I would bear your children. As it is, I'll be sure to donate something. This script has a few gremlins, as you would expect with anything interacting with non-proprietary web pages. But it sure shits all over finding each album cover manually
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Thank you very much - hopefully I'll remove a few more of those gremlins in the next version.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
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Arokh
Re: Batch Art Finder 4.0 - Updated 06/01/2011
Do you have any ideas fixing the VB error ?trixmoto wrote:Thank you very much - hopefully I'll remove a few more of those gremlins in the next version.
Maybe its more a VB problem than a scriptproblem - bit re-installing VB6 does not work.
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Arokh
Workaround for Windows 7
I found a workaround for all guys with Windows 7 and the "MSI Component" problem with Batch Art Finder:
Click right on the media monkey start Icon and set the Compatibility Mode to "Windows XP Service Pack 3" , then start MM.
It works !
After saving the covers with Batch Art Finder you can remove the Compatibility Mode.
Thanks again for this great script, trixmoto
Click right on the media monkey start Icon and set the Compatibility Mode to "Windows XP Service Pack 3" , then start MM.
It works !
After saving the covers with Batch Art Finder you can remove the Compatibility Mode.
Thanks again for this great script, trixmoto
Re: Workaround for Windows 7
Wonder if I can set my XP SP3 compatibility mode to Windows 7 and get it to workArokh wrote:I found a workaround for all guys with Windows 7 and the "MSI Component" problem with Batch Art Finder:
Click right on the media monkey start Icon and set the Compatibility Mode to "Windows XP Service Pack 3" , then start MM.
It works !
After saving the covers with Batch Art Finder you can remove the Compatibility Mode.
Thanks again for this great script, trixmoto