AutoRateAccurate - Release 1.61 (10/11/2006) [MM2]

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Re: AutoRateAccurate - Release 1.61 (10/11/2006) [MM2]

by sugi » Sat Dec 27, 2008 6:50 pm

Hi,

thanks for the pointer to the new version of your script - I only saw the old version. I have never used MediaMonkey 2.

The new version works great!
Thanks!

Re: AutoRateAccurate - Release 1.61 (10/11/2006) [MM2]

by Big_Berny » Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:39 am

Hi sugi,
do you still use MediaMonkey 2.5? If yes, then there's nothing I can do as I don't develope this old version anymore as I use MediaMonkey 3 now.

But if you use alsoMediaMonkey 3 then you should use the new version 2.4.2 which is supported by this version: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =2&t=24126
There are a lot of improvements in speed and new features - and it works with the new MediaMonkey. Uninstall AutoRateAccurate 1.61 before you isntall the new AutoRateAccurate so you don't get any problems afterwards.

Have a nice xmas! :)
Big_Berny

Re: AutoRateAccurate - Release 1.61 (10/11/2006) [MM2]

by sugi » Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:39 am

Hi,

your script is great, though I encounter some errors every now and then:
Error =-2147418113- SongsDB.SDBSongData
Error executing SQL statement 'COMMIT' : SQL logic error or missing database (1, 1)
File: "C:\Progs\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\AutoRateAccStarter.vbs", Line: 754, Column: 5
That file starts with:
Public Const Version = "1.61"
Public Const Updated = "10/11/2006"

The error always shows up when the script is trying to update the ratings of my whole library (e.g. after changing the options). Is there a way to enable a debug mode that writes in a file what exactly it is trying to do? If so I could easily figure out which song breaks the script.

by tigers1122 » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:56 pm

Big_Berny wrote:No problem.

Here the database (MM.DB) is stored under: "C:\Users\>Username>\AppData\Local\MediaMonkey". But maybe it's easier if you just search by filename for "MM.DB".
When you've found it just copy it to another location. So afterward you could copy it back.

PS: But if you are a new user of my script then you probably don't need a backup. A backup is specially useful if you already had Skips stored with my old script.
awesome thanks!

by Big_Berny » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:53 pm

No problem.

Here the database (MM.DB) is stored under: "C:\Users\>Username>\AppData\Local\MediaMonkey". But maybe it's easier if you just search by filename for "MM.DB".
When you've found it just copy it to another location. So afterward you could copy it back.

PS: But if you are a new user of my script then you probably don't need a backup. A backup is specially useful if you already had Skips stored with my old script.

by tigers1122 » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:42 pm

Big_Berny wrote:please to a backup of your library first!
Big_Berny
How does one back up their library using MM3, sorry I am really new to this...thanks a lot.

by Big_Berny » Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:06 pm

Hi guys!
Thanks a lot for your support and your patience! Version 2.0 is ready for takeoff! :D

Sine the new version only works with MM3 I decided to start a new thread: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24126

By the way: There surely are some bugs left in 2.0. So please to a backup of your library first!

Thanks again! :)
Big_Berny

by Big_Berny » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:53 pm

Maybe yes... But I don't swear! ;)

What I have to do now:
-Some changes left
-Add SkipCounter-import for versions 1.1+
-Test some different cases
-Code cleanup
-Finishing the installer

by A_Disciple » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:40 pm

Big_Berny wrote: Bad news: The whole day working for nearly nothing. :evil:
Your effort to is much appreciated - not for nothing. Thanks.

by tigers1122 » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:08 pm

Big_Berny wrote:Holy sh*t! Damnit, damn it, damn it, damn it!!!! *aaaaarrrrrgggghhhh* :evil:

I just found the problem. Looked at least 6 hours at the wrong place and did hundreds of testruns... Naturally the problem was in my code in and not im MM... :-?

Bad news: The whole day working for nearly nothing. :evil:
Good news: Now that the bug is fixed, the script works almost as it should. :) (anyway: hard to smile in a momment like this...)
sorry to hear the bad news, happy to hear the good news.

any chance it'll be ready today? *crosses fingers* 8) :D

by Big_Berny » Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:44 pm

Holy sh*t! Damnit, damn it, damn it, damn it!!!! *aaaaarrrrrgggghhhh* :evil:

I just found the problem. Looked at least 6 hours at the wrong place and did hundreds of testruns... Naturally the problem was in my code in and not im MM... :-?

Bad news: The whole day working for nearly nothing. :evil:
Good news: Now that the bug is fixed, the script works almost as it should. :) (anyway: hard to smile in a momment like this...)

by jsummers » Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:29 pm

Well if I had the money I would be more then willing to donate for you efforts :)

I live on auto playlists and having to keep ratings up to date is just too hard this script rocks

by Big_Berny » Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:17 pm

Poohh... That was a really hard day, invested hours to find that MM-bug but couldn't locate it exactly. Now I'm trying a bypass but need some help from other scripters first. So it won't be finished today. But I keep trying.

But thanks for your support! :D It's much easier to find motivation if there are other poeple who like it. :)

holding my breath

by jsummers » Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:53 pm

Out of all the autoRating tools ext. I think this is the best. Seems to do it just right!


Anyhow I am just another person who will be very happy when this is MM3 compatible :)

by johnny2678 » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:15 am

Big_Berny wrote:Nice to see that so much people care about this script! :)
Count me in... thanks for working on it!

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