2005-11-07, 05:48 PM
I have problems with MusicAlbums. It doesn't work, and the installation of it caused problems with other parts of GB-PVR: The original MP3 player, Live TV, playing a recorded show.
In MusicAlbums:
In MusicAlbums I can see my folders and all the MP3 files, but when I try to play a MP3 file I get this error message:
Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
In Music Library:
I cannot play the MP3 files with the standard "Music Library" from the original GB-PVR installation, I get the same error message. It worked fine until I installed the MusicAlbums plugins.
In Live TV and at replaying recorded shows:
when I stop a Live TV play og stop playing a recorded show, I also get the same error message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. This also happened after installation of the plugins. I never had this error before.
History:
First I installed MusicAlbumsII, it didn't work. It is based on MusicAlbums, so I thought that it would help to install that. It still didn't work.
Then I read in the forum that MusicAlbums is maybe dependent of VideoArchive plugin, so I installed that. I still cannot play MP3 files.
I have attached logfiles in case anyone is able to help.
At timestamp 13.37 I try to run a MP3 via the MusicLibrary
At timestamp 13.38 I try via MusicAlbums
All plugins were downloaded 7th November 2005
The PC is running windows 2000 pro
Later I tried to make a fresh installation of GB-PVR on another PC (win XP). I installed MusicAlbum plugin and other plugins and one by one. After every installation, I tested before I installed the next plugin. I realized that MusicAlbum and MyPictures cannot coexist on my PC. MusicAlbum works fine until I install Mypictures (and MyDatabase). After that, I get all the same same errors again. The error message comes in all the same situations, at running MP3 files, at stopping Live TV and at stopping replay of a recorded show.
I tried to remove the MusicAlbum plugin files from the plugin and skin folders, but is has no effect.
Is there any known fix for this problem?
In MusicAlbums:
In MusicAlbums I can see my folders and all the MP3 files, but when I try to play a MP3 file I get this error message:
Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
In Music Library:
I cannot play the MP3 files with the standard "Music Library" from the original GB-PVR installation, I get the same error message. It worked fine until I installed the MusicAlbums plugins.
In Live TV and at replaying recorded shows:
when I stop a Live TV play og stop playing a recorded show, I also get the same error message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. This also happened after installation of the plugins. I never had this error before.
History:
First I installed MusicAlbumsII, it didn't work. It is based on MusicAlbums, so I thought that it would help to install that. It still didn't work.
Then I read in the forum that MusicAlbums is maybe dependent of VideoArchive plugin, so I installed that. I still cannot play MP3 files.
I have attached logfiles in case anyone is able to help.
At timestamp 13.37 I try to run a MP3 via the MusicLibrary
At timestamp 13.38 I try via MusicAlbums
All plugins were downloaded 7th November 2005
The PC is running windows 2000 pro
Later I tried to make a fresh installation of GB-PVR on another PC (win XP). I installed MusicAlbum plugin and other plugins and one by one. After every installation, I tested before I installed the next plugin. I realized that MusicAlbum and MyPictures cannot coexist on my PC. MusicAlbum works fine until I install Mypictures (and MyDatabase). After that, I get all the same same errors again. The error message comes in all the same situations, at running MP3 files, at stopping Live TV and at stopping replay of a recorded show.
I tried to remove the MusicAlbum plugin files from the plugin and skin folders, but is has no effect.
Is there any known fix for this problem?
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