Krobar
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posted on 7-2-2004 at 11:37 PM
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Severe Issues with Album Covers
I have around 540 albums of which 500ish have cover images named cover.jpg in their folder. Neither system I use EJ with works properly.
System 1: Show the first 150 or so fine. All subsequent covers are just a box with the IE red corss in it.
System 2: Most appear wrongly repeated (Ie multiple albums have the same cover), appear as a small coloured strip or EJ believes there isnt a cover
when there is. About 5% appear correctly.
System 1 is running Windows 98 and 1 gig of ram. It has only about 500mb free hard disk space and virtual memory is disabled. Info about where EJ puts
its temporary files and how to change thier location would be very useful with this system.
System 2 is running Windows 2000, has 2 gig ram and 20gig spare disk space.
Both systems are using EJ 3.86 and IE 6 SP1.
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Audiosoft
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posted on 7-3-2004 at 12:58 AM
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When is the last time you rebuilt the music database on these systems?
v3.86 fixes a bug (in v3.76 - v3.85) that was causing ID3 tag encoded cover images not to be saved to the eJukebox database during music database
building, resulting in covers disappearing after the images in the temporary cache expired.
In order to correct this bug you need to rebuild once under v3.86 or later.
Audiosoft
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Krobar
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posted on 7-3-2004 at 10:22 AM
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OK,
A rebuild fixed system 2.
System 1 however still has the problem of images not appearing and a red cross appearing in their place. I installed a second cache drive in the
system, enabled virtual memory and move the swap file and temporary interne folder to that drive (Both with a max set of 1.2gb). The drive shows 350Mb
used while EJ is running and 900mb spare. The system drive also has enogh spare space yet the problem persists. I tried rebuilding and that made no
difference.
EJ definitely seems to have a bug when displaying large amounts of images under win98. All images start to go off including Icons and even
MyComputer, they just go blank. It looks to me like a Win98 image limit or something similar has been reached. Im sure the limit can probably be
increased in the regist or System.ini but not being a programmer I dont know exactly what limit is reached. Please Help.
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Krobar
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 07:32 PM
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Could this be to do with the problem?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;817177
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Audiosoft
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 07:50 PM
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RE: looks to me like a Win98 image limit or something similar has been reached. Im sure the limit can probably be increased in the regist or
System.ini but not being a programmer I dont know exactly what limit is reached. Please Help.
Unfortunately, Win98 has a maximum of 16,364 concurrent hWnd handles....once the number of hWnd handles exceeds this you run out of GDI resources and
get display problems. A hWnd is assigned by windows to every display element available to windows (i.e. checkboxes, buttons, listboxes, images,
windows, etc). There really is no way to fix this problem other than closing every program on the system you can when using the album list or
restricting the album list to display less albums.
Win2000 and WinXP do not have a hWnd limit...so the other solution would be to install 2K or XP.
Audiosoft
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Krobar
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posted on 7-4-2004 at 08:23 PM
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Could you make EJ segment the album list?
This would surely fix the problem as the handle limit would not be reached.
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Krobar
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posted on 7-6-2004 at 05:17 PM
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I realised one thing. If I set in Internet Options for IE6 not to display Pictures then EJ works fine.
Surely the windowed boxes uses just as many handles if the box has an image in it or not?
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