by MattTown » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:12 pm
And here's a bizarre twist for your information. I've just played a short song (1:47) and with a field edit near the end it started repeating the last 10 secs again. However, this time when it reached zero, the
time elapsed counter at bottom right started counting back up again. This has happened once or twice before so it is rare but not unique. Bizarrely, the time played counter at bottom left also progressed upwards while the track repeated, and was at least 1 minute beyond the DB track length when I last looked at it.
Tried playing the next track and MM threw an application error:
- address 0040580D in module 'MediaMonkeyEngine.exe'. Write of address 00A6FE56.
Restarted MM, while the audio of the repeated last 10 secs kept going. MM restarted but balked at a Port In Use error. Track end repeat continued. Closed MM, track repeat continued.
Fired up Task Manager, reported no running apps but MM was still present in the process list with 28% of the CPU and 269Mb of memory.
Last 10 sec loop continued to repeat throughout the process.
Rebooted computer, MM started normally.
And here's a bizarre twist for your information. I've just played a short song (1:47) and with a field edit near the end it started repeating the last 10 secs again. However, this time when it reached zero, the [b]time elapsed counter at bottom right started counting back up again[/b]. This has happened once or twice before so it is rare but not unique. Bizarrely, the time played counter at bottom left also progressed upwards while the track repeated, and was at least 1 minute beyond the DB track length when I last looked at it.
Tried playing the next track and MM threw an application error:
[list]address 0040580D in module 'MediaMonkeyEngine.exe'. Write of address 00A6FE56.[/list]
Restarted MM, while the audio of the repeated last 10 secs kept going. MM restarted but balked at a Port In Use error. Track end repeat continued. Closed MM, track repeat continued.
Fired up Task Manager, reported no running apps but MM was still present in the process list with 28% of the CPU and 269Mb of memory. [b]Last 10 sec loop continued to repeat throughout the process[/b].
Rebooted computer, MM started normally.