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posted on 3-31-2005 at 10:42 PM
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This one has been bothering me for some while..
Occasionally the error message shown in the attachment pops up and requires me to kill ejukebox from the taskmanager. I have seen others mention this
one too, so I don't think I am alone? It happens randomly, with no pattern what so ever. Do audiosoft have an idea?
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posted on 4-4-2005 at 08:19 PM
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I get that after editing a lot of files in EJ. I, too, would like a solution...I have had to make up new curse words because I got tired of using the
existing ones.
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posted on 4-5-2005 at 12:34 AM
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Hm.. it also tend to happen with me when I edit a lot. But on other occasions too, doing a lot of scrolling for instance.. Saw someone suggesting it
could be hw related earlier, but I got difficulties beliving that my graphics adapter is so selective that it chooses just to mess around with ej. And
it's a geforce 4 with 256 mb ram, so it should be powerful enought to keep ej running without problems. I got 1gb system memory too, so there should
be enought memory around to eat.
For a While I thought it was related to the arctic skin I am using, but it happens equally often with other skins too so it's not related to that. I
think I saw it the first time in version 3.88...
In addition to this I randomly experience that all graphics in ej get totally scrambled and I have to quit the entire program (with no error message,
experienced with different skins.. first time 3.88 for this one too). Wonder if these problems are related somehow. Do you have this problem too? It
doesn't happen too often, but often enought to be annoying.. Wondering to reinstall ej to see if that solves the problem.. Having my doubts that
audiosoft will solve it intentionally, since they probably don't experience this problem themselves.
Don't know if the error message on display makes any sense for them and can provide some cues of the problemsource?
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posted on 4-5-2005 at 09:43 PM
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Fishy, I have been too lazy to really search for that error on the web...bad on me.
I would hope it is not hardware related or resource related. I have a GB of ram and dual P4 processors. I do put my music on a dedicated hard drive
using USB to connect. Even when going dual screen and using the Milkdrop visualization, I don't seem to have problems with just playing music. It
is when I right-click on the song to edit.
I have noticed that there will be a few times in which the right-click menu takes a while to appear.
I see you are a Pink Floyd fan...me too.
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posted on 4-7-2005 at 10:03 PM
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I got that for the first time tonight while editing a lot of files. I also found the right click very slow on occasions. No idea what it could be
though.
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posted on 4-7-2005 at 10:53 PM
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I think this might be a bug Audiosoft?
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 05:18 PM
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All the troublesome behaviour mentioned in this thread seemed to disappear when I applied this little trick (ty google): http://weblogs.asp.net/kdente/archive/2004/06/04/148145.aspx
It's a way to increase programs available GDI resources, and seemed to be related to both "the ej graphics messup" and "tag editor suddenly
closes" issues I've experienced. If you have any of these, I will recommend trying the procedure described in the link. Normal registry editing
caution applies of course.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 05:41 PM
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Thanks for the screenshot...I think I have that bug fixed for the next version.
RE: in addition to this I randomly experience that all graphics in ej get totally scrambled
This problem is probally related to there being more registered GUI elements loaded than Windows itself can handle. Unfortunately adding more RAM or
getting a better graphics card will not make a difference because its a problem with the windows kernel itself not being able to address that many
display elements. Closing the album list when not in use should stop it from occuring. The next version of Windows codename Longhorn will have a new
graphics engine called avalon which should fix this problem once and for all.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 06:01 PM
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The graphics messup seemed to disappear when I edited the registry and changed the gdi values as described in the link in my last post. Very nice that
you've fixed the control-visual issue. I have not experienced that one after I did that registry editing either, although it happened quite seldom
before anyway..
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 07:20 PM
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Thanks so much for that link Fishy! It's great that there is a registry hack and we don't have to wait for Windows Longhorn to set a higher GDI
limit! I am thinking about making eJukebox automatically raise the registry value. How do you feel about that? I can have eJukebox raise the value
from 3MB to 8MB for everyone. Now all i need to know is if that registry hack will also work in Win98.
Anyways, you made my day! I no longer have to worry about having too many windows open on my development machine causing new windows to fail to open.
For the first time ever I can actually put all 2GB of my RAM to work!
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 07:38 PM
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Great stuff!
hehe.. I would certainly not mind since I've already adjusted that limit myself. Don't know, maybe some users wouldn't like that the program
adjusts things in the registry behind their backs. On the other hand, most users would probably never notice and if this little trick contributes to
better performance for ej and the system overall... A digital jukebox that offers both a nice interface for your mp3 collection and better overall
windows performance sounds fine to me
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 08:40 PM
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APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
• Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
And.. Probably Windows XP too
Reference:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q126962
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:19 PM
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OK, I will assume that it does not on Win98/95 unless someone using 98 can confirm otherwise.
So for now, I have made it so the next version of eJukebox changes the value under WinXP and 2000 to 8192 (8MB) on startup if the value is less than
8MB.
After reading some more on this I have learned that you can not increase the value beyond 48MB or windows will not start and will need to be
reinstalled...so just a warning to anyone that is going to do the registry hack on their own...changing it to 8192 should be enough.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:27 PM
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I've also changed the value in the registry... If you say that is good!
even if I've never noticed the same bug than you Fishy??
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:38 PM
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Hmm might be the result of some bad habits of mine. A lot of memory consuming programs running at the same time and a bunch of graphical things,
without real functionality, on the desktop Got what I've deserve I
guess..
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:43 PM
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NOOOOOO! Now my XP computer will not boot after changing the value to 8192! If anyone changed the value and hasn't restarted your pc - change the
value back to 3072 before doing so...this might not be safe on XP after all...need to do some more testing. Are you on Win2000 Fishy? Have you
rebooted?
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:46 PM
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Ah OK... I'm sure you also have a good Antivirus and a good
Antispyware, if you are a regular customer of "censored" images! And videos too??
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:50 PM
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Oh!? jokers!!
Thanks for the advise Audiosoft, so I put back the old value...
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 09:50 PM
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(. That's terrible. I changed that value weeks ago and I've rebooted many,
many times with this setting on Windows XP SP2:
%SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows SharedSection=1024,9072,512 Windows=On SubSystemType=Windows ServerDll=basesrv,1
ServerDll=winsrv:UserServerDllInitialization,3 ServerDll=winsrv:ConServerDllInitialization,2 ProfileControl=Off MaxRequestThreads=16
in the 'Windows' value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\SubSystems.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:00 PM
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OK...I am back up on my XP machine by using F8 at start up and "Last Known Good Configuration" - at least i did not have to reinstall....I am gonna
look into this some more and try changing it again.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:04 PM
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Puh, thought for a moment that I had killed your system with this one..
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:11 PM
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You would not to give a excuse to Audiosoft to delay eJukebox a bit more, Fishy!!
I'm relieved for you Audiosoft... (and for me too!)
... and for you too Fishy...
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:19 PM
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Hmm That would have been some destiny packed with a huge dose of irony.. I am relieved and kindof glad that I was on the other side of the Atlantic
Ocean when Audiosoft rebooted
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:24 PM
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Tried it again a couple of times and 8192 and 9072 give me a blank screen for a long time after the windows boot animation then it flashes a blue
screen of death for a fraction of a sec and restarts. 5072 worked but the screen seemed to stay blank a long time before i got to the desktop and got
a error for one of the video card drivers when i hit the desktop...but i am still up and running using 5072...weird.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:28 PM
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Windows is pitiless!
I think I would have been very angry if my computer fail to restart... even if I have backups of my music, this time!!
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 10:34 PM
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Weird that it doesn't work properly. I use V 7.1.8.9 of the nvidia drivers. You use Sp2 too? This is unfortunately the only computer I've tested
this on. Can it be related to video card memory somehow? I think there is 128 mb on the card I use.
I just forced a friend of mine to be a rabbit on this. He changed the value to 8192, rebooted and it worked. So we're still friends XP SP2, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200, 768MB DDR-SDRAM.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 11:31 PM
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Happy to report that my machine is now up and running with the 9072 registry setting after running ad-aware and disabling the "Restart on System
Failure" option on the F8 windows boot menu. I have also successfully rebooted into windows multiple times using the 9072 setting.
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posted on 5-30-2005 at 11:39 PM
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posted on 5-31-2005 at 11:55 AM
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Am I the only one that is not too happy that this registry "fix" exists? Without this fix, there would maybe have been some hope that one day
ejukebox doesn't try to load all cover images into one humongous HTML file in album view. I am now up to 16.000 tracks in my database and frankly,
eJukebox has stopped being fun to use, it is just too slow.
I never understood why Audiosoft didn't simply add some code so that eJukebox would only display one screen full of data at a time and then put up a
NEXT and BACK button to scroll. Instead we got a strange workaround where the humongous album list would only be created at first loading and then is
overlaid by other screens. But if you do close the list by mistake...then it is back to waiting for 3 or more minutes(!) for it to reload.
If Windows complains about not having enough GDI resources and too many elements on screen, maybe it is right and Audiosoft should have considered
changing to a simple and fast album view with one-screen-at-a-time display so that people with thousands of albums can still enjoy the system. But now
there is this simple registry hack and I am afraid things will stay terribly slow as they are...
For me the performance/speed issue with eJukebox on large collections has become so serious that I will probably have to switch to one of the
alternative jukebox solutions, even if that means missing out on tons of useful features...
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posted on 5-31-2005 at 12:58 PM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Demnos
Am I the only one that is not too happy that this registry "fix" exists? Without this fix, there would maybe have been some hope that one day
ejukebox doesn't try to load all cover images into one humongous HTML file in album view. I am now up to 16.000 tracks in my database and frankly,
eJukebox has stopped being fun to use, it is just too slow.
I never understood why Audiosoft didn't simply add some code so that eJukebox would only display one screen full of data at a time and then put up a
NEXT and BACK button to scroll.
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Hello Demnos!
Don't think I would like a sollution where I'd have to push a forward and back button each time I would like to get an overview of my collection.
From my point of view the homogenious albumlist is one of the most important elements in ejukebox, and I have tried applications that use the back -
forward system. Probably nice on a touchscreen, but I like to be able to scroll through my entire collection at once and/or jump directly in the list
to the desired artist. Having a Back and Forward button would mean that I would use a lot more time to get an general overview of my collection, in
situations where I am not sure about what I want to listen to.
Sure I could use the the artistlist for this. But the albumlist is more interesting with albumart and the artist-album sorting system.
However I agree with you that this compromises speed. I have 30k songs in about 3400 albums and there is an tremendous speed discrepance from the days
I had around 500 albums. Optional albumlist cache would sure make albumlist loading a little faster. Maybe one could add an *option* where the
albumlist is divided alphabetical into A-I, I-Q and so on? Or maybe even smaller divisions, if desired. Or maybe there is something that could be done
behind the scenes, like using something else than a simple html display for the albumlist?
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