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by hal7 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:12 am

avengine wrote:I have exactly the same problem, can I get the fixed file too.
it also sound like the new build that I download might need to fix for this problem.
thanks.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/beta/MediaMo ... _Debug.exe

This I believe is the latest beta.

It fixed most of my problems, but still not perfect.

Hal7

by avengine » Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:39 am

I have exactly the same problem, can I get the fixed file too.
it also sound like the new build that I download might need to fix for this problem.
thanks.

by rovingcowboy » Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:13 am

well thats great. it took all that time and lots of hunting but sure am glad petr got that update to you.

and you got it working. i thought monkey was going to be on strike for more bananas for a long time. 8)

by Crack » Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:48 pm

Problem solved, Petr gave me an updated .exe which fixed all problems

Thanks a lot :)

by Crack » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:34 pm

I don't have a "data" folder in MM install directory, also I have never used MM before - 3.0.1 was the first version I ever tried to install.

I added DBName=C:\MM.db under [System] (there was no DBName in this file) and still no changes :(

by PetrCBR » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:39 pm

Crack,

try to open MediaMonkey.ini file and find "DBName" variable. There should be path to the MM.DB file.

by monkey hi fi » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:33 pm

okay try this location.

c:\program files\mediamonkey\data

see if that folder is there with the mdb in it.

i have an mdb in 3 different places on my win98 with mm 2.5

maybe you had one there too and mm 3 used that one.?


roving cowboy / keith hall / monkey hi fi

by Crack » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:28 pm

I'm running XP.
On XP
<system drive>:\Documents & Settings\%USER%\Local Settings\Applications Data\MediaMonkey
So I was looking in the right place... :(
I don't have any database files there, just MediaMonkey.ini, mediamonkey.m3u and two empty folders (Previews and VirtualCD).

by PetrCBR » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:12 pm

fyi you can look at this thread for simple way how to delete existing database : http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 908#128908

by PetrCBR » Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:48 pm

You're running on XP or Vista ?

On Vista check
<system drive>:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Local\MediaMonkey folder

On XP
<system drive>:\Documents & Settings\%USER%\Local Settings\Applications Data\MediaMonkey

Otherwise check if you're have enough rights for write to folders above.

by Crack » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:58 pm

monkey hi fi wrote:okay try going to one of the songs in the monkeys tree for my computer. and play it that way.? if you can even get the monkey to open and let you near the tree?
I can get MM to open but in the tree I don't see my drives, only My Documents. I tried copying one .mp3 file there but when I click on folder I get "access violation..." error. Apparently MM stores drives information in its db, as I also don't see my drives when adding files to the library but they are there when I run MM just after installation.
monkey hi fi wrote:you could also go to the location of where monkey stores his database. and make a text file. name it mediamonkey.mdb and see if that will kick it in to working?
Didn't help. Where exactly do you have this db on your system?
nohitter151 wrote:Are you sure? The database is in a "hidden" folder so you'll have to enable viewing of hidden files and folders.
I have enabled viewing both protected system files and hidden files so I can see everything unless it's a NTFS alternate data stream...

by nohitter151 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:44 pm

Crack wrote:PetrCBR
I can't delete domething I don't have... There is no MM database on my hard drive, I searched for all files with .db extension.
Are you sure? The database is in a "hidden" folder so you'll have to enable viewing of hidden files and folders.

by monkey hi fi » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:33 pm

okay try going to one of the songs in the monkeys tree for my computer. and play it that way.? if you can even get the monkey to open and let you near the tree? :-?

you could also go to the location of where monkey stores his database. and make a text file. name it mediamonkey.mdb and see if that will kick it in to working?

roving cowboy / keith hall/ monkey hi fi

by Crack » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:28 pm

PetrCBR
I can't delete domething I don't have... There is no MM database on my hard drive, I searched for all files with .db extension.

rovingcowboy
Didn't help, still the same errors.

It looks like MM thinks it has successfully opened a database (what's obviously incorrect) and tries to execute queries on it...

by rovingcowboy » Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:19 pm

try going in to the folders for your songs.
right click on a song format that you have media monkey set to play. and play it with media monkey. see if it plays if it does it might fix the error. its worth a shot anyway's i think it is looking for a song in the playlist but there was nothing there yet. which is why it can't find table 1,1

i had that the first time i installed it too but did what i said and it worked. then i just scanned the computer to get the music in the library. and i have not got that error anymore.
:)

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