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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0005828MMW v4Otherpublic2009-08-21 13:46
Reporterpeke Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionunable to reproduce 
Target Version3.1.1 
Summary0005828: Plugin: USBMass Plugin sync settings not executed correctly if multiple USBMass plugins are used
DescriptionWhen user copy d_USBMass1.dll to d_USBMass2.dll and Set each unique Playlist settings are not executed for d_USBMass2.dll.

Tried registry copy of settings from usbmass1 didn't helped.
Additional InformationTicket:
FHK-988576 (http://mediamonkey.com/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&_a=viewticket&ticketid=4320&offset=&viewall=1)
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Fixed in build

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related to 0005827 new d_USBMass1.dll auto-sync does redundant playlist copies 

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user_chrisjj

2009-06-30 00:41

updater   ~0018528

Could explain

1183 Device config can revert to default Playlist path
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=32627&hilit=device

jiri

2009-08-13 08:46

administrator   ~0018636

Peke, have you tested it, or is it what the user found? I don't fully understand the issue, particularly I don't see why a change of plug-in filename would have any impact on its functionality. Do you have any short example of the problem? Can it be e.g. reproduces using a SUBSTed drive?

peke

2009-08-15 17:24

developer   ~0018643

Last edited: 2009-08-15 17:25

While testing TicketID BOC-742947 I've been able to replicate issue once. It looks that in case of multiple general USB plugin usage (d_USBMass?.dll) first one is always synch correctly and all sub-sequenced do not follow settings.

I've used 2 two USB Flash drives.

jiri

2009-08-21 13:32

administrator   ~0018665

I still can't reproduce - created SUBSTed drives X: and Y: and attached them using d_USBMass1.dll and d_USBMass2.dll. Both were always properly synchronized according to settings.

user_chrisjj

2009-08-21 13:46

updater   ~0018666

I think it unsafe to assume a SUBST drive is logically equivalent to a separate physical drive.