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Title: Possible bug
Post by: Jayandviv on January 26, 2017, 07:15:30 AM
Hi guys was on my jukebox last night for a few hours and I found freebox every now and then would freeze the system. I don't see the problem when I am just running windows. I'm wondering if any of you guys have had this problem.
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Mark Norville on January 26, 2017, 10:04:44 AM
I am not on the latest but no problems my end, it will help if you list the following

Operating system
Pc specs
Are you installed outside of c:\program files
Are you running as admin
Are you playing shit music that no jukebox would ever dream of playing?
Is it a dedicated jukebox or do you run other stuff on it,
Have you virus checked

etc etc etc

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Jayandviv on January 26, 2017, 10:34:27 AM
Hi mark,

I am running windows xp service pack 3 as admin and in c:/jukebox it's is an independent system and a clean install there is no virus killer on the machine and it's not connected to the net. As for the music my mother was playing some nasty stuff. J
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Mark Norville on January 26, 2017, 10:42:08 AM
Simple fix then, get rid of the Mother easy I should work for Microgreed lol
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Barcrest on January 26, 2017, 01:29:18 PM
Did the jukebox lock up or just stop playing music? Were you running it single screen or dual screen? Was there anything in the error log?
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Mark Norville on January 26, 2017, 02:11:30 PM
I will add to this, how old is the hard drive involved? Is it new or an old one? You could have hard drive failures happening I personally for a juke would just have a SSD drive in.
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Jayandviv on January 26, 2017, 02:42:23 PM
The drive is fairly new. the jukebox just pauses for about 10 seconds I will have ago at reinstalling to latest release. will xp run on a SSD I might have ago. do you recommend an SSD ?
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Mark Norville on January 26, 2017, 02:52:28 PM
I personally would get rid of XP and use 7 and a SSD. I am not a big fan of SSD but it really does make a difference on older machines. I did have a 240 gig in my jukebox, but am replacing that with a 120 gig one and using the 240 for my arcade computer. I will get a 120 or maybe 240 for my office PC and a 120 gig and maybe more for home cinema PC,

If your computer is a very old spec, like my office PC is pentium D it does make a lot of difference. I kind of like the idea of an O/S on it's own, and then storage and apps being on another drive if they are too big.

I am trying to modernise mine at the moment, but obviiously that costs money which I am often short on, so have to do it slowly. Hopefully I might have it complete by the end of this year.

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Barcrest on January 26, 2017, 11:09:45 PM
Quote from: Jayandviv on January 26, 2017, 02:42:23 PM
The drive is fairly new. the jukebox just pauses for about 10 seconds I will have ago at reinstalling to latest release. will xp run on a SSD I might have ago. do you recommend an SSD ?

SSD need Windows 7 really.
Title: Re: Possible bug
Post by: Gaucho on January 27, 2017, 01:16:16 PM
When you say it pauses for about 10 seconds, is this at the end of a track? Does everything else work and it just plays no music. If it's on a specific track there are sometimes dead space at the end of an album. I had one that was nearly five minutes, easily edited in audacity.