Hi,
I can't seem to find a solution to erase the annoying first 2 entries with "No Name" as title, with, as far as I can see, no function at all.
They may be old entries from previous MM installations.
And a second question: what does the color in the Lyricator field mean?
Thanks for your reply.
Frank
No Name scripts
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Re: No Name scripts
dr.frank wrote:Hi,
I can't seem to find a solution to erase the annoying first 2 entries with "No Name" as title, with, as far as I can see, no function at all.
They may be old entries from previous MM installations.
You have two choices:
1. Use Onenonymous' Clean Scripts.ini script (I prefer this method)
2. use a text editor to remove the offending entries
Nyn
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Thanks for the quick answer. Helas it is not very helpful:
1. the Clean Scripts.ini script says "no errors found...
2. looking at the scripts.ini file (I had already done that before) I don't find any entries that seem to be out of order. And I don't dare to touch the ones I don't recognize.
The "Export"-scripts figure under my "File"-menu, the other ones are listed correctly in my scripts-menu. Remain the first 3 headers, but they seem to be necessary for MM itself.
Any other idea's?
Frank
1. the Clean Scripts.ini script says "no errors found...
2. looking at the scripts.ini file (I had already done that before) I don't find any entries that seem to be out of order. And I don't dare to touch the ones I don't recognize.
The "Export"-scripts figure under my "File"-menu, the other ones are listed correctly in my scripts-menu. Remain the first 3 headers, but they seem to be necessary for MM itself.
Any other idea's?
Frank
[Options]
QuickDBSearch = 1
[System]
ExpandAlbumsByDefault=1
[Statistics]
FileName=Stats.vbs
ProcName=ShowStats
Order=1
DisplayName=&Statistics
Description=Library Statistics Report
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=1
[ExportHTML]
FileName=Export.vbs
ProcName=ExportHTML
Order=2
DisplayName=Track List (&HTML)
Description=Exports selected tracks to a .htm file
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=1
[ExportXML]
FileName=Export.vbs
ProcName=ExportXML
Order=3
DisplayName=Track List (&XML)
Description=Exports selected tracks to an .xml file
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=1
[ExportCSV]
FileName=Export.vbs
ProcName=ExportCSV
Order=4
DisplayName=Track List (CS&V)
Description=Exports selected tracks to a .csv file
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=1
[ExportXLS]
FileName=Export.vbs
ProcName=ExportXLS
Order=5
DisplayName=Track List (&Excel)
Description=Exports selected tracks to a .xls file
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=1
[AutoIncTrackN]
FileName=AutoIncTrackN.vbs
ProcName=AutoIncTrackNumbers
Order=10
DisplayName=Auto-&increment Track #s...
Description=Sequentially numbers Tracks
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
[SwapArtistTitle]
FileName=SwapArtistTitle.vbs
ProcName=SwapArtistTitle
Order=20
DisplayName=&Swap Artist and Title
Description=Swaps Artist and Title fields
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
[Case]
FileName=Case.vbs
ProcName=TitleCase
Order=30
DisplayName=Case Checker...
Description=Checks for correct capitalization
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
[ExportM3Us]
FileName=ExportM3Us.vbs
ProcName=ExportM3Us
Order=40
DisplayName=Export all Playlists...
Description=Exports all Playlists to .m3u
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
[LastFMScrobblerDJ]
Filename=Auto\LastFM_DJ.vbs
DisplayName=Last.FM DJ
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=4
[Lyricator]
Filename=Auto\Lyricator.vbs
Procname=Lyricator
Order=99
DisplayName=Lyricator
Description=Batch Import Lyrics
Language=VBScript
ScriptType=0
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Where are these two from, do they belong to a script? I've never seen them before and the only script that you are using that I never have is the Last.FM script. These two look like something that should be in the mediamonkey.ini file.dr.frank wrote: [Options]
QuickDBSearch = 1
[System]
ExpandAlbumsByDefault=1
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I did a forum search on 'QuickDBSearch' and 'ExpandAlbumsByDefault'. As Nyn said, it appears they both belong in the mediamonkey.ini file. So go ahead and delete all 4 lines from scripts.ini and see if that solves your problem.
I'll see about enhancing the Cleanscriptsini.vbs script to look for situations like this.
I'll see about enhancing the Cleanscriptsini.vbs script to look for situations like this.
YES !!!
Deleting those lines did the trick. No more "No Names".
But one last question. I don't have a mediamonkey.ini....
Is there supposed to be one? I reinstalled (overwrote) the old version with a new 3.0.3.1148 and there still isn't any Mediamonkey.ini
And it seems everything works!
Any suggestions or remarks?
Thank you very much for solving this silly irritation, I am SO glad they are gone.
Frank
Deleting those lines did the trick. No more "No Names".
But one last question. I don't have a mediamonkey.ini....
Is there supposed to be one? I reinstalled (overwrote) the old version with a new 3.0.3.1148 and there still isn't any Mediamonkey.ini
And it seems everything works!
Any suggestions or remarks?
Thank you very much for solving this silly irritation, I am SO glad they are gone.
Frank
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Your Mediamonkey.ini should be here:
Nyn
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Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\MediaMonkey
Windows Vista: C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Mediamonkey
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