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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0004914 | MMW v4 | Now Playing | public | 2008-11-07 22:18 | 2009-03-11 22:07 |
Reporter | peke | Assigned To | |||
Priority | high | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | not fixable | ||
Summary | 0004914: Audio CD Playback fails when unexpected CD is in NP list | ||||
Description | Hardware requiroments: 2x CD/DVD-Roms or Burners Steps to reproduce: 1. insert Audio CD 2. add CD into the library 3. Start Playback of audio CD 4. Stop Playback and exit MM 5. Eject CD From CD 6. Start MediaMonkey 7. Insert CD in Second CD/DVD Drive 8. Start Playback MM will Skip playback with an error like CD is not inserted. If I try to replicate Same Steps in MM 2.x CD will Play. | ||||
Additional Information | Sample Image uploaded to FTP | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in build | |||||
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Peke, I cannot reproduce your issue. Which build you tested? But I found another regression: 0004927 |
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Retested with 1192 and it remains same. |
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As discussed over IM: This is only 'Now Playing' issue, NP points to H:\Track01.cda, but this is all right I think (same as in MM 3.0). NP should remember the last played song's path. I think that if someone want to start playing the CD from another drive, he should re-add it to the now playing? I think this is not a regression. Marked as resolved for Rusty to test / make a decision. |
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@Ludek, Yes, you are right it looks that this is only NP issue. Using your assumption I have also found few more similar bugs regarding NP updating unavailable/available tracks how NP handles multi CD/DVD systems. @Rusty May I suggest that we deffer this for post 3.1 as this is looks not as easy as I firstly thought and it needs though testing for all cases where MM misses Correct show of Now playing. I've added another Screen shot where it is clearly seen that MM did not updated NP but even gray Track is Playable as Accessible. |
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Based on the description, it looks like something that isn't really well fixable. |
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Closing. |