Hi Version 4 1 18 1853 and previous versions Win 10 Pro 64
The media tree on the left shows my HDD's and my two CD/DVD/BD drives letters E: and F: followed by [ The CD title ] that once these have found correctly relate to the inserted CD
However With NO CD inserted both drives continually display the names of one particular previously inserted Audio CD. This Ghost-info Survives version update reboot etc. It recurs every start up and after an actual CD is removed
Track information from that 'ghost' CD is also shown if I start a rip before the Actual CD I insert has been recognised. Recognition then leads to a combined list with all actual and Ghost track titles, multiple output titles for the same cda / track number and a complete mess !
Am I missing something - I think I've been through every menu looking for an edit / clear for this ghost info.
Thanks for any help
CD drive names in media tree - Ghost entries
Moderator: Gurus
Re: CD drive names in media tree - Ghost entries
Bru,
I've had this problem myself before - but unsure how I solved it. I think it involved removing the entry for the 'ghost' album from CDPlayer.ini which you should find at AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\CDPlayer.ini
I've had this problem myself before - but unsure how I solved it. I think it involved removing the entry for the 'ghost' album from CDPlayer.ini which you should find at AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\CDPlayer.ini
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Bru9Monkey
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Re: CD drive names in media tree - Ghost entries
Thanks Meander, spot on. A load of previous CD entries in there including the 'ghost one'.
I didn't spent too long on an edited solution as just renaming AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\CDPlayer.ini to CDPlayer.OLD caused
MediaMonkey to create a new .ini file at startup and normal media tree behaviour resumed when an audio CD was put in, looked up and removed.
Much appreciated
I didn't spent too long on an edited solution as just renaming AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\CDPlayer.ini to CDPlayer.OLD caused
MediaMonkey to create a new .ini file at startup and normal media tree behaviour resumed when an audio CD was put in, looked up and removed.
Much appreciated