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When I try to scrap some movies, VMM shows me a progress bar and then fails with a white popup with no content except an ok button. The applications becomes totally unresponsive. Therefore I need to kill it. I already reseted the Application Cache but it didn't help.
After experiencing this error I switched to the debugging build above. Same error, same crash.
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Try the 'Carbon' build to read what the message said and let me know.
Which movies does this happen on?
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Sorry, I meant the 'Intel' version. ^^;
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I scrapped the movie using your intel debugging build and everything worked fine. Then I deleted all downloaded files and tried to scrap it again with the cocoa version. And I've got to say: It's working in both versions.
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It's always better if it just works. ;-)
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I've been using the latest Cocoa development build. It was working fine two days ago, but starting today any movie I try to scrape hangs the program. Did something perhaps change at one of the data sources? When scraping for a new movie, I get the IMDB movie selection dialog and select the correct movie from the list and click OK, then after a few seconds ViMediaManager hangs. It looks like it tries to pop up a dialog box of some sort, but the box is completely blank (no text or texture, essentially a white rectangle).
Any suggestions?
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There is a section in the preferences for renaming Folders and Files based on renaming tags for movies. It works great renaming folders, but it will NOT rename files. How do I get it to rename the MKV?
OSX, latest version of ViMediaManager.
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@bsotak: I'm having the same problem since last week.