2012-12-10, 22:55
The library file has actually been made invisible, but if you go into the finder, hold the 'alt' key and select the 'Go' menu, there will be an item named 'Library' added to the menu which will bring you inside your library folder. ^^
The "ERROR: 2"'s are probably formed by movie files which spit out odd characters when probing them with 'mediainfo', I think i'd better try to find a way to use it without the build-in XML reader.
@yannick, if you also get errors that end with this:
XmlDocument.LoadXml%%o<XmlDocument>s
MovieCore.MovieFileInfo%%o<FolderItem>
I guess i'll be working on it soon.
The "ERROR: 0" is seemingly caused by 'cleaning' out the trailer files of a single item, but crashes because it can't find it or looses track of it's location, which shouldn't make it crash.
It might be a little hard to test, but hopefully i'll get that fixed in the next release.
As for translating, YES PLEASE! =D
I'm in dire need of translators of any language, french included.
The tool you need to translate ViMM is called, "Lingua", and you can find it in my dropbox folder, along with several language files that need translating:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2s3f8uhh8jh1l...anslations
When you're done or have any questions, email me at [email protected]
Thanks in advance for your help!
The "ERROR: 2"'s are probably formed by movie files which spit out odd characters when probing them with 'mediainfo', I think i'd better try to find a way to use it without the build-in XML reader.
@yannick, if you also get errors that end with this:
XmlDocument.LoadXml%%o<XmlDocument>s
MovieCore.MovieFileInfo%%o<FolderItem>
I guess i'll be working on it soon.
The "ERROR: 0" is seemingly caused by 'cleaning' out the trailer files of a single item, but crashes because it can't find it or looses track of it's location, which shouldn't make it crash.
It might be a little hard to test, but hopefully i'll get that fixed in the next release.
As for translating, YES PLEASE! =D
I'm in dire need of translators of any language, french included.
The tool you need to translate ViMM is called, "Lingua", and you can find it in my dropbox folder, along with several language files that need translating:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2s3f8uhh8jh1l...anslations
When you're done or have any questions, email me at [email protected]
Thanks in advance for your help!