While navigating MMW ver 4.1.14.1813 through an audio CD (e.g. Next Track, Play/Pause, Previous Track) I randomly get error messages, many of which seem to involve vbscript.dll. The following are error seen:
1. Error executing scrpt event. Access violation at address 0FB834F0. Write of address 0FB834F0.
2. Error executing script event. Access violation at address 64B486DE in module vbscript.dll. Write of address 024F026F.
3. Error # 458 - Microsoft VBScript runtime error. Variable uses an Automation type not supported in VBScript. File"C:\Users\Frank\Appdata\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\InlineLyrics.vbs", Line: 12, Column: 0
Error happened during script initialization: Variable uses an Automation type not supported in VBScript
4. Error happened during script initialization: Access violation at address 0040335D in module 'MediaMonkey.exe'. Write of address 00000000.
5. Error happened during script initialization: Access violation at adddress 00403339 in module 'MediaMonkey.exe'. Write of address FFFF8014
Random Errors While Navigating Audio CDs
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Random Errors While Navigating Audio CDs
Alienware MX-17 R3, 16GB RAM, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz, 2001 Mhz, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M, Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000, 2 WD Green Drives: 1TB RAID 1, BD-ROM/DVD-RW/CD-RW, OS: 64-bit Win7 Home Premium SP1, MMW Gold 4.1.14.1813, Skin: MetroMonkey
Re: Random Errors While Navigating Audio CDs
Update to MediaMonkey 4.1.15. If it still occurs disable auto-lyric lookup under Tools > Options > Appearance. Does that resolve it?
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Random Errors While Navigating Audio CDs
InlineLyrics.vbs sounds like a third party script
[Edit by Rusty]: You can disable the script via Tools > Extensions OR by removing/renaming it in the /MediaMonkey/Scripts folder
[Edit by Rusty]: You can disable the script via Tools > Extensions OR by removing/renaming it in the /MediaMonkey/Scripts folder