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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0003800MMW v4Playerpublic2011-04-27 15:50
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionno change required 
Product Version3.0 
Summary0003800: MediaMonkey disconnects CD devices that it cannot play
DescriptionReported by end user:
Vodafone USB device to access internet is connected as a CD drive (letter G in my computer Win XP Home all patches).
When starting MM3B4 (build 1091), MM3 trys to initialize that CD drive and interrupts the connection to the internet and unmount that drive with the message:
 
"Table of contents of CD-ROM G: was not read successfully, 0"
 
It's necessary to be able to configure MM3 to avoid reading of the specified CD drivers. WMP doesn't stops the internet connection, nither drop out the CD driver.
 
I am attaching the log.
 
Note I have also:
 CD drive E: the optical device
 CD drive F: the virtual daemontools to map images
Additional InformationLog is posted to the ftp server
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build

Relationships

related to 0003887 closedLudek MediaMonkey causes some devices not to function correctly (Primo) 

Activities

jiri

2007-11-14 16:04

administrator   ~0012029

I think that we could solve this by adding '[ ] Ignore' checkbox to CD drive configuration tab of Options dialog. Such drives wouldn't be accessed by MM then.

Note that technically this wouldn't be stored per drive letter (which can change) but using some other drive indicator (something that we get from hpcde).

rusty

2007-11-14 20:41

administrator   ~0012033

Best thing might be to change the dialog as follows:

CD Drive to Configure:
-------------------------------------------------
| D: LGx8198748x
| F: NEC187632-U
|
|
--------------------------------------------------

 Drive <letter:> Settings:
 [ ] Ignore
 Read Frames _____
 ...
 ...
 ...


i.e. we just rearrange the layout slightly and add the Ignore setting that you suggest.

jiri

2011-04-27 15:50

administrator   ~0024518

This is an old report, too many changes since then, setting as Resolved.