yep. turned off.gpzbc wrote:hmmm... Did you try turning off Norton's real time protection? It's worth a shot.
still hangs halfway through "exporting M3Us". =/
yep. turned off.gpzbc wrote:hmmm... Did you try turning off Norton's real time protection? It's worth a shot.
trixmoto wrote:@paradive - maybe it's something to do with the name of one of your playlists - could you please take a screenshot of your playlist node fully expanded so I can take a look?
@MaximumPrime - does the error message have a line number or anything for me to go on?
NOW the question is....... how do i keep it from importing the playlists again?trixmoto wrote:@paradive - maybe it's something to do with the name of one of your playlists - could you please take a screenshot of your playlist node fully expanded so I can take a look?
@MaximumPrime - does the error message have a line number or anything for me to go on?
but i copied them all to the root "playlists" folder.trixmoto wrote:Well I'm glad it's working now. Must have been something specific to do with one of those playlists, but without seeing them, it's hard for me to guess what.
It's hard to say without you giving us more details about your setup, but I would either tell MM File Monitor not to scan your imported playlists folder, or tell it to ignore playlists when it does see them. You can do both of those things in the "File Monitor" settings.paradive wrote:but i copied them all to the root "playlists" folder.
methinks the script just has problems with "imported playlists" folders.
how do i stop MM from importing them every time it scans?
hmmmmmmmmmmmgpzbc wrote:It's hard to say without you giving us more details about your setup, but I would either tell MM File Monitor not to scan your imported playlists folder, or tell it to ignore playlists when it does see them. You can do both of those things in the "File Monitor" settings.paradive wrote:but i copied them all to the root "playlists" folder.
methinks the script just has problems with "imported playlists" folders.
how do i stop MM from importing them every time it scans?
found it.gpzbc wrote:It's hard to say without you giving us more details about your setup, but I would either tell MM File Monitor not to scan your imported playlists folder, or tell it to ignore playlists when it does see them. You can do both of those things in the "File Monitor" settings.paradive wrote:but i copied them all to the root "playlists" folder.
methinks the script just has problems with "imported playlists" folders.
how do i stop MM from importing them every time it scans?
http://img4web.com/view/WL2M72trixmoto wrote:@MaximumPrime - does the error message have a line number or anything for me to go on?
Thanks for your help. Once a week my pc is scanned, but yesterday I've scanned it manually with two different Kind of anti Virus scanner (avast & malwarebytes antimalware) and nothing was found. The error only Pops up when I Close mediamonkey so I guess it is related to it. I'll delete some scripts to find out what causes the errortrixmoto wrote:Hmm, I'm not sure then. You've not got either of the archive options ticked, so it can't be that. I had a quick Google and found this... http://wiki-errors.com/getting-rid-of-r ... error-216/