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==Current Version ( | ==Current Version (d44)== | ||
There are several bugs in the current release. follow these guidelines to avoid some of them: | There are several bugs in the current release. follow these guidelines to avoid some of them: | ||
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# if it reports a problem with a playlist during startup, you should delete that playlist in the finder | # if it reports a problem with a playlist during startup, you should delete that playlist in the finder | ||
# '''¿Is this still an issue?''' a/v not synced: Touch the play head (this will re-sync the a/v) | # '''¿Is this still an issue?''' a/v not synced: Touch the play head (this will re-sync the a/v) | ||
# | # if you try to run a version prior to d44r4, AFTER you have already successfully launched d44r4, you may loose your library. Don't do it. | ||
You may still run into bugs or crashes. Please always file [[Bug_Reporting|high quality bug reports]], and learn how to manually [[Logs|send me your crash reports and log files]]. | You may still run into bugs or crashes. Please always file [[Bug_Reporting|high quality bug reports]], and learn how to manually [[Logs|send me your crash reports and log files]]. | ||
==General Issues== | ==General Issues== | ||
'''Corrupted zip files''' | '''Corrupted zip files: Update: This problem appears to be solved.''' Does anyone run into it ever now? This is common among songs that were compressed using winzip that you may find on the internet. they aren't technically all corrupt, tho some may actually be. most are compressed using a method that is NOT "deflate" (a typical codec that the ZIP format employs), and there is no software on the mac (stuffit, zlib, BOMArchiveHelper) that can decompress these non-deflate zip files. but move it on over to windows and it'll unzip fine, then re-zip it using zlib, you should be good to go. that's what that "make playlist of all bad zips" is eventually gonna be, you'll be able to gather them all in one place, move to windoze, re-compress them, move them back. that feature is not complete, the smart playlist doesn't really work yet. but it will! [[Bad Zips|Click Here]] for some good tips! | ||
Revision as of 03:39, 19 September 2006
Current Version (d44)
There are several bugs in the current release. follow these guidelines to avoid some of them:
- don't edit meta info while ripping or playing (you will be sorry). if you want to edit meta info after you rip or play, first STOP the song and clear your cache. Note: Pause is NOT the same thing as stop, use the actual command in the Control menu
- if it reports a problem with a playlist during startup, you should delete that playlist in the finder
- ¿Is this still an issue? a/v not synced: Touch the play head (this will re-sync the a/v)
- if you try to run a version prior to d44r4, AFTER you have already successfully launched d44r4, you may loose your library. Don't do it.
You may still run into bugs or crashes. Please always file high quality bug reports, and learn how to manually send me your crash reports and log files.
General Issues
Corrupted zip files: Update: This problem appears to be solved. Does anyone run into it ever now? This is common among songs that were compressed using winzip that you may find on the internet. they aren't technically all corrupt, tho some may actually be. most are compressed using a method that is NOT "deflate" (a typical codec that the ZIP format employs), and there is no software on the mac (stuffit, zlib, BOMArchiveHelper) that can decompress these non-deflate zip files. but move it on over to windows and it'll unzip fine, then re-zip it using zlib, you should be good to go. that's what that "make playlist of all bad zips" is eventually gonna be, you'll be able to gather them all in one place, move to windoze, re-compress them, move them back. that feature is not complete, the smart playlist doesn't really work yet. but it will! Click Here for some good tips!