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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0011954 | MMW v4 | Properties/Auto-Tools | public | 2014-03-17 23:46 | 2014-03-29 11:03 |
Reporter | peke | Assigned To | |||
Priority | immediate | Severity | crash | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | 4.1.1 | ||||
Target Version | 4.1.1 | Fixed in Version | 4.1.1 | ||
Summary | 0011954: Auto-Organize: Grouping Mask can result on devided by Zero | ||||
Description | In specific cases where user uses Grouping metadata for collection criteria along with Auto-Organize that move tracks as soon as grouping metadata is changed MMW do not refresh track view correctly and can result in Devided by zero which in mass tagging end with no files moved. To setup test environment MMW settings are: Collection 1: Grouping = Albums, Type = Music Collection 2: Grouping = Singles, Type = Music Tools -> Options -> Auto-Organize move tracks to different folders. When you edit Tracks from one collection and change Grouping metadata tag to different collection often after first track MMW crashes. LOGS and ELF are on FTP | ||||
Additional Information | GQV-348350 | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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Fixed in build | 1702 | ||||
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Fixed in build 1698 (based on the ELF) |
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For testing. - Added Auto-Organize rules picture. - Collections are based on Grouping tag - Album - Grouping equals “Album” Single - Grouping equals “Single” or “EP” Compilation - Grouping equals “Compilation” Mixed Compilation - Grouping equals “Mixed Compilation” Soundtrack - Grouping equals “Soundtrack” DJ Mixes - Grouping equals “DJ Mix” Audiobook - Grouping equals “Audiobook” Ungrouped - Grouping is unknown Recordings - Grouping is “Recording” |
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Verified 1698 |
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Re Verified 1700 |
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New elf supplied in Ticket |
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Based on the new ELF it is not regression and it was AV caused after OKing Properties dialog for mutliple songs (because a collection's root 'Artists' node no longer existed, probably consequence of the original issue). Fixed in 1702 |
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Both me and user confirmed that 1702 fixed the problem |