2014-05-24, 03:18
(2014-05-21, 22:42)wpbpete Wrote: Dilligaf,
Thanks man, it's working perfectly.
FYI so it may help others,
I didn't need to clone Headphones with TortoiseGit, just had to dl the Git zip.
Also only copied from the Win32 folder the following,
Shutdown Headphones
copied files: cache, config.ini, headphones.db, logs
click Headphones.py and good to go
thanks again
Rembo10,
The new update features looks very cool, thanks
Hey, I did exactly this, but I still get the dos window hanging around. There is no pythonw.exe that I've seen. Did you figure out how to solve this? I don't mind it there, I'd just prefer I have the ability to have it hidden.
EDIT: Actually, doing this has caused an error somehow with headphones if I tell it to save changes and scan :/
any ideas from this log anyone?
Uncaught exception: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\squatingyeti\Downloads\headphones-master\headphones\logger.py", line 139, in new_run
old_run(*args, **kwargs)
File "C:\Program Files\Python\lib\threading.py", line 763, in run
self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
File "C:\Users\squatingyeti\Downloads\headphones-master\headphones\librarysync.py", line 64, in libraryScan
encoded_track_string = track['Location'].encode(headphones.SYS_ENCODING)
File "C:\Program Files\Python\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 12, in encode
return codecs.charmap_encode(input,errors,encoding_table)
UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character u'\ufffd' in position 97: character maps to