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#41
2007-01-18, 11:56 PM
navyguy Wrote:Try to rename the file from "movie.ISO" to "movie.iso" and let me know if that works. I think it will, if so then I see my screwup and I'll have the fix up with the Final Beta maybe as early as tonight.

EDIT: Make sure to rename it both as the file itself and also inside the database the file name will need to be updated there too.

I guess i don't know where you would Change the ISO to iso. I have the Movies labeled my the name. I just changed it to Movie It was named something else.
It seems the Iso is not even mounting under daemon tools. If i manually mount the image it still won't play.
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#42
2007-01-19, 12:03 AM
/settings/DaemonToolsDrive : I:
1/18/2007 5:58:15 PM.125 VERBOSE [1] Executing: F:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -unmount 0
1/18/2007 5:58:15 PM.640 VERBOSE [1] Executing: F:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -mount 0,"F:\My Documents\My Videos\Temp\Factotum .ISO"
1/18/2007 5:58:15 PM.718 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/DaemonToolsPrePlayDelay : 4500
1/18/2007 5:58:20 PM.312 VERBOSE [1] About to play DVD volume: I:\
1/18/2007 5:58:21 PM.531 VERBOSE [1] After PlayDVD()
1/18/2007 5:58:21 PM.593 VERBOSE [1] Playback started: I:\
1/18/2007 5:58:21 PM.593 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/RememberProcAmpSettings : true
1/18/2007 5:58:21 PM.750 VERBOSE [1] HideMouse ref=-1
1/18/2007 5:58:23 PM.046 VERBOSE [1] ShowMouse ref=0
1/18/2007 5:58:31 PM.500 VERBOSE [1] HideMouse ref=-1
1/18/2007 5:58:51 PM.156 VERBOSE [1] ShowMouse ref=0
1/18/2007 5:59:03 PM.515 VERBOSE [1] HideMouse ref=-1
1/18/2007 5:59:24 PM.140 VERBOSE [1] ShowMouse ref=0
1/18/2007 5:59:24 PM.718 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 5:59:24 PM.718 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnClick()
1/18/2007 5:59:25 PM.750 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 5:59:25 PM.750 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnClick()
1/18/2007 5:59:27 PM.859 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 5:59:27 PM.968 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnClick()
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.125 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/DaemonToolsExe : F:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/DaemonToolsDeviceNumber : 0
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/DaemonToolsDrive : I:
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] Executing: F:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -unmount 0
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.781 VERBOSE [1] Executing: F:\Program Files\D-Tools\daemon.exe -mount 0,"F:\My Documents\My Videos\Temp\LADY_IN_THE_WATER .ISO"
1/18/2007 5:59:28 PM.859 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/DaemonToolsPrePlayDelay : 4500
1/18/2007 5:59:33 PM.453 VERBOSE [1] About to play DVD volume: I:\
1/18/2007 5:59:34 PM.515 VERBOSE [1] After PlayDVD()
1/18/2007 5:59:34 PM.609 VERBOSE [1] Playback started: I:\
1/18/2007 5:59:34 PM.609 VERBOSE [1] getValue cached value: /settings/RememberProcAmpSettings : true

These are the logs on the Mount and unmount and playing Iso files on Drive.

Maybe they will help with the problem???
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#43
2007-01-19, 12:18 AM
jh61408 Wrote:I guess i don't know where you would Change the ISO to iso. I have the Movies labeled my the name. I just changed it to Movie It was named something else.
It seems the Iso is not even mounting under daemon tools. If i manually mount the image it still won't play.

Rename the file through windows explorer. To rename it in the database look at the specific movie in the Information Utility, you will see a line on there for filename, that is where you need to change it. Or just hang on for a little bit, I'm creating the update .zip now and should have it posted on the wiki shortly.
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#44
2007-01-19, 12:41 AM
What I hope to be the final beta is now posted on the wiki. Let me know what I screwed up Wink

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#45
2007-01-19, 01:06 AM
I downloaded the new final beta and installed it. Loaded the Iso into the database and saved the information. Loaded up gbpvr and got the same errors on play back. Log included.


1/18/2007 7:02:25 PM.140 ERROR [1] Error: msg=0x100 (WM_KEYDOWN) hwnd=0x2c0f5e wparam=0xd lparam=0x1c0001 result=0x0 : System.Exception: Failure playing back file
at NativeUtilities.MediaHelper.playVideoFile(String filename, Form form)
at GBPVR.x977e0aa739bd29d7.x826e5d374a1e5ab9(String x08ae7e3cf7a53434, String xfd3291a7ebc13c43, String x555fc8ac0bf47dac, Int32 xf26801b263fa79ba)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.PlayVideoFile(String filename)
at MoviesPlugin.MoviesTask.handleButtonCommand(String command, String filename)
at MoviesPlugin.MoviesTask.OnKeyDown(KeyEventArgs e)
at GBPVR.x86396f56243de9fb.OnKeyDown(KeyEventArgs e)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.xdae9991ab918b397(Object xdf2e3583f942db7b, KeyEventArgs xc4f45905cb1fc7ba)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnKeyDown(KeyEventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ProcessKeyEventArgs(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ProcessKeyMessage(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmKeyChar(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ScrollableControl.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WndProc(Message& m)
at GBPVR.xbb1566157f5f8b1f.WndProc(Message& m)
1/18/2007 7:02:25 PM.140 VERBOSE [1] videoInsetVisible = false
1/18/2007 7:02:27 PM.359 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 7:02:27 PM.437 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnClick()
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.046 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnMouseDown()
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.140 VERBOSE [1] controller.OnClick()
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.140 VERBOSE [1] videoInsetVisible = false
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] getValue() loading new key/value into cache: /settings/NetRadioBufferSize
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.250 VERBOSE [1] getValue: /settings/NetRadioBufferSize : 96000
1/18/2007 7:02:31 PM.250 INFO [1] NetRadio buffer size is: 96000
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#46
2007-01-19, 01:22 AM
jh61408 Wrote:I downloaded the new final beta and installed it. Loaded the Iso into the database and saved the information. Loaded up gbpvr and got the same errors on play back. Log included.

Well I guess your problem wasn't what I thought it was. Were you able to figure out how to rename the file like I'd mentioned before? Try and rename it to just movie.iso with no spaces or anything. I think the problem is in how I'm handling the filename but I can't be sure until we can make it work. Make sure to change the filename as appropriate in the database utility too. Let me know what happens with that and we'll go from there.
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#47
2007-01-19, 06:48 PM
navyguy Wrote:Well I guess your problem wasn't what I thought it was. Were you able to figure out how to rename the file like I'd mentioned before? Try and rename it to just movie.iso with no spaces or anything. I think the problem is in how I'm handling the filename but I can't be sure until we can make it work. Make sure to change the filename as appropriate in the database utility too. Let me know what happens with that and we'll go from there.

Hi, I checked the label on the movie. They are just labeled as they are for that movie. IE{Factotum} Is one that is in my database for movies. I do share the same directory with Video Library and it has no problem loading and playing the files. I checked and see if the movies load in daemon tools and they seem they are not loading up at all under movie. Even if i do load them they do not play. I sent the logs on the mounting and unmounting of Iso in Video library so you could see that and thought that might help with the problem I would think it would be the same program structure as Video library. Right???
Ps I do not have them Labeled Factotum.Iso, Just Factotum. I do not see any
way to change ISO to iso. They are all just in a Iso format. I hope this helps
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#48
2007-01-19, 11:05 PM
jh61408 Wrote:Hi, I checked the label on the movie. They are just labeled as they are for that movie. IE{Factotum} Is one that is in my database for movies. I do share the same directory with Video Library and it has no problem loading and playing the files. I checked and see if the movies load in daemon tools and they seem they are not loading up at all under movie. Even if i do load them they do not play. I sent the logs on the mounting and unmounting of Iso in Video library so you could see that and thought that might help with the problem I would think it would be the same program structure as Video library. Right???
Ps I do not have them Labeled Factotum.Iso, Just Factotum. I do not see any
way to change ISO to iso. They are all just in a Iso format. I hope this helps
jh

In windows explorer browse to the directory where the file is stored and right click on it, then select the rename option. Even though windows doesn't care about case it does remember it. C# (the language the plugin is programmed in) is case sensitive, the fix that I put in last night I thought I took care of that but the reason I'm asking you to change it anyways is just in case I missed a spot in the code. Also by taking out any spaces in the filename (like changing it to movie.iso) then it removes any possible problems that way too. However by changing the filename you will also need to let the database know that it changed, that is why you'll need to go into the information editor and change the filename in there too.

The log that you posted is showing that it doesn't think your file is an .iso filetype, now we need to find out why. You're right and wrong in your assumption that it's the same as the video library, the part of gbpvr that actually plays the file will be the same but the part that tells it what to play is different and the part that determines what type of file it is to tell gbpvr to play it is different also and that's where the error is. I can't recreate your error so to get this fixed I need for you to help me if you're willing.

The title in the database, I think what you're referring to as the label? is not really relevant for this just the filename itself. It would be best if you can change the filenames like I mentioned with gbpvr completely shutdown. Then startup gbpvr and try to play the movie. Then shut it back down and post your gbpvr.exe.log in it's entirety. You'll need to zip it up before you can post it onto the forum though as it'll be too large.
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2007-01-19, 11:48 PM (This post was last modified: 2007-01-20, 12:02 AM by jh61408.)
Hi, I Went into the Directory were my movies are stored and Checked what they
are named And changed it to Factotum.iso. I then went to the Db Management
tool and searched for movies. which show the 2 movies i have in the folder. Then are listed as Factotum.iso.ISO. They are Iso files that are generated by
shrink. I do not have or know how to change the actual file as it is in a Iso Format. I have included a screen shot of the folder as they are named.
jh

PS i have included the DB management shot of what they at the same time.
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2007-01-20, 12:15 AM
jh61408 Wrote:Hi, I Went into the Directory were my movies are stored and Checked what they
are named And changed it to Factotum.iso. I then went to the Db Management
tool and searched for movies. which show the 2 movies i have in the folder. Then are listed as Factotum.iso.ISO. They are Iso files that are generated by
shrink. I do not have or know how to change the actual file as it is in a Iso Format. I have included a screen shot of the folder as they are named.
jh

PS i have included the DB management shot of what they at the same time.

EDIT: ok scratch that I see the screenshots now. I'll go look at them now.

Unfortunately the screen shots didn't post, I'd guess they're too big for the board. It seems like explorer is hiding the file extensions on you which is what we really need to change. To turn that off do just like you did before and open up explorer and go to the directory where the files are stored. Then click 'Tools' on the menu bar then click 'Folder Options' this will popup a window labeled 'Folder Options'. Then click the tab 'View' and look for the option labeled 'Hide extensions for known file types'. Take out that checkbox then click 'OK'. Now look at the files in the explorer window and you should see the 2 movies you have there and it should show up like Factotum.iso.ISO rename it again to just factotum.iso with no spaces and no capital letters. Then use the new Movies Plugin Management.exe utility (came with the final beta update last night) and add the movie in completely from scratch. Save it and try to play it through the plugin then.

Also, are you using gbpvr 99.05? Just making sure so that we're on the same page.
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