gibson
01-29-2008, 12:55 PM
This is a funny one (IMHO):
I thought I'd be creative and dropped a ZIP file (filled with MP3s) onto my play queue, sort of hoping the tracks would appear there.
Well, QMP stopped reacting to input, but was still registered as running. Standard Windows "close" closed the app successfully. Re-opening QMP didn't bring up a window at all, yet the QMP "was there" according to Task Manager.
I turns out that that ZIP file was interpreted as a skin, and registered as such in the .ini. :knocked-o
Well, there you go...
Thanks for using .ini files and not a registry! Therefore that turned out really easy to fix. :)
QMP B120, Windows XP SP2.
gibson
I thought I'd be creative and dropped a ZIP file (filled with MP3s) onto my play queue, sort of hoping the tracks would appear there.
Well, QMP stopped reacting to input, but was still registered as running. Standard Windows "close" closed the app successfully. Re-opening QMP didn't bring up a window at all, yet the QMP "was there" according to Task Manager.
I turns out that that ZIP file was interpreted as a skin, and registered as such in the .ini. :knocked-o
Well, there you go...
Thanks for using .ini files and not a registry! Therefore that turned out really easy to fix. :)
QMP B120, Windows XP SP2.
gibson