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0003896MMW v4Otherpublic2007-11-14 04:57
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityimmediateSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version3.0 
Fixed in Version3.0 
Summary0003896: Some hotkeys don't work (regression)
DescriptionIn 1098:

1) Hotkeys for Playback:Next work correctly
BUT when the hotkey is made Global, it advances 2 tracks instead of 1, when the Global Hotkey is used within MediaMonkey

2) Hotkeys that use ALT don't work
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build1105

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Ludek

2007-11-07 11:18

developer   ~0011820

Last edited: 2007-11-07 11:19

I cannot reproduce neither 1) xor 2).
If anyone from devs (Pavel, Petr, Jiri) can reproduce try to assign to him or are there any furher steps to reproduce?

But I found a tweaks:
3) When edit hotkeys there is still presented hotkey called 'Auto tag from Amazon', I renamed it to 'Auto-tag from Web'.

4) If you change a hotkey and then go to context menu of a song all hotkeys seem to be updated, but only if you browse tracklist, if you select a song from Now Playing then the hotkeys are not updated at all! I think they should be. Agreed?

rusty

2007-11-13 16:23

administrator   ~0011975

Last edited: 2007-11-13 16:23

1) I just tested again in 1103 on XP and this is definitely happening consistently:
-In Hotkeys config, set 'Next' to CTRL-ALT-N and make it global
-Play a bunch of tracks
-Click the NP node
-Highlight a track in the Tracklist
-Click CTRL-ALT-N
--->MM advances 2 tracks!
would a debug log help?

2) Tested in 1103 as well as follows:
-Verify that ALT-5 and ALT-6 are set to their defaults (i.e. clean install)
-Select track in tracklist
-Click ALT-5 or ALT-6
-->MM generates a 'beep' and ratings don't change

I'll try this on Vista as well, but I can't think why this wouldn't work...

Assigning to Jiri to see if he can reproduce.

jiri

2007-11-14 00:03

administrator   ~0012006

Fixed in build 1105.
 - Both 1&2 fixed.
 - Note that there was a change in MMHelper.dll (i.e. until it's unloaded, the old behaviour can occur).

rusty

2007-11-14 04:57

administrator   ~0012012

Verified 1105.