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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0001560MMW v4Playerpublic2010-11-22 18:16
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionnot fixable 
Summary0001560: Exception when attempting to play non-supported file types
Description1) I had an old version of Media installed.
2) Installed the latest version
3) Scan my C drive for media file
4) Click on View -> Player
5) under Play list, the folder: Accessible track showed abut 700 media files. I double click on one of them.

Then it seems that the Media scanned all tracks in that directory and then generated the error message for every track.
Additional InformationReported by David Eskenazi.

Note: screencap of the error message and debug log are posted to the FTP server
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build

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jiri

2004-10-20 14:40

administrator   ~0004565

The following text is in the debug log (it isn't produced by MM):

**********************************************************************************************
This breakpoint is By Design. You are accessing protected content while running the debugger.
This only occurs in Free builds - either use Checked builds or stop playing protected content.
Hint: turn off protection of CD copied content in Windows Media Player by going to {Tools}{Options...},
clicking the CD Audio tab, and unchecking Enable Personal Rights Management.
**********************************************************************************************

I don't know what does it mean, it seems that the user has something non-standard installed on his machine because this shouldn't be generated by MM or any of the plug-ins.

jiri

2004-10-20 14:40

administrator   ~0004566

Reminder sent to jiri

Check this out.

rusty

2004-10-20 16:11

administrator   ~0004567

Yeah--I noticed this in the debug trace but I also saw that there were a couple of non-wma tracks that still generated errors.

jiri

2004-10-20 21:13

administrator   ~0004568

Sorry, I missed those. It seems to be caused by in_mpc.dll. In order to test this we might try to get some of the .mpp files that cause the problem.