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| zancow |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 5:11:17 PM Starting from scratch, using freshly installed NSM v1.42 I "Search Computer for Music ..." and it seems to be working fine for ~100 songs then the message box stops updating "mid sentence."
Message Box: --------------- Searching in C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Music\Blur\Trainspotting Soundtrack C:\Documents and Se (<-----STOPS HERE!!!) ---------------
I've tried this several times and it stops on different files each time. The HD is still active, but the Message Box stops updating. I've stopped the search at this point and also allowed it to run for over 30 minutes. Both scenarios produce the same results - the only files the NSM reads are the ones displayed in the Message Box.
Any help is appreciated, or point me to a previous post (couldn't find any related ones).
Thanks
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| faisca |
Posted - 01/15/2006 : 01:21:32 AM Having the same stalling issue (V 1.54).
The "Clear all" suggestion worked twice. Both times the scan completed and both times it added new tracks. But now I cannot duplicate this success. The scan only gives me half a second to select clear all before it cancels the scan on it's own. If I'm prepared, and quick with the mouse, I am able to get through the first stall, but not fast enough for the second. The scan just bails.
I think this should be a top priority for the next NSM update. Seems to me, if you cannot get your files onto your player, what's the point of carrying it around?
BTW, I love my player! And the support staff here is the best; if you are patient enough they usually find a fix. 
Listen To My Selections @ http://launch.yahoo.com/lc/?rt=0&rp1;=0&rp2;=1407471098 |
| guttrhead(at)gmail.com |
Posted - 07/23/2005 : 08:17:12 AM Don't chuck the player. The player is good. Chuck NSM. It is very, very bad. |
| EvilED |
Posted - 07/23/2005 : 03:02:49 AM I just wanted to say that I've had the exact same problem... and it's to the point where i'm thinking of chucking my Neuros and getting a different mp3 player.
However, i'll try these solutions and hope that it works. Though, I am concerned about it missing files when it stalls... because that has happened before.
hope this works...
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| The J |
Posted - 07/19/2005 : 2:43:54 PM I'm using an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (Winchester) and I've never had any problems like that when I used to use NSM. The box will stop refreshing but it's still working. It is also rather slow.
You can try using a different transfer program, such as Neuros Database Manipulator (http://neurosdbm.sourceforge.net/) or Sorune (http://www.sorune.com/). With these, you use Windows Explorer or My Computer or whatever your Operating System's file browser is and copy the music files directly over to the MUSIC directory in the Neuros. Then you run the program and tell it to rebuild the database. You do this by pressing "Alt + R" in NDBM, but I'm not sure how to do it in Sorune. |
| benyovo(at)yahoo.com |
Posted - 07/19/2005 : 06:18:43 AM I just got a new computer (switched from Intel to AMD) and now this is happening to me. Could this have something to do with my choice of processor?? |
| Bandito |
Posted - 08/27/2004 : 3:33:03 PM I'm using NSM v 1.50 (as I recall, whatever the current version is and this is a brand new, first-time installation) on Windows XP Home and have seen this same thing happen. The search for new music just randomly stops. I'm glad to see that others are experiencing the same thing. I feel validated and less lonely! 
At any rate, I also stumbled upon a solution. I have all of my newly created MP3s in one folder under which they are stored by artist then album for individual artists or by album only if it contains various artists. I have found that by starting a search on a subdirectory for just one album, which will complete quickly, and then searching from the main directory that contains everything, works every time without fail. So, as I rip more of my CDs into my collection, I find the first newly added album within (underneath) the main directory and let NSM search it. When that completes, I turn it loose on the main directory itself and it will then run to completion on all of the new CDs that I've added.
Good luck. Hope this info helps in sorting out the bug. Just as an FYI, I'm up to just under 300 CDs at this point, so it's a fairly good-sized collection, with 150 or so more to go. Rip, rip, rip.... |
| JimRPh |
Posted - 08/26/2004 : 11:15:47 PM I just received my Neuros today. I'm also having the problem of the import list stalling. Using the right-click "clear all" option does start it again, but I'm not sure if it's missing a song. However, it stalls repeatedly and is terribly slow. I have thousands of songs, and I'm already considering returning the unit before having a single song installed on it, rather than having to go through all those pauses. The features sound good, but what good is HiSi if I cannot get radio reception? I wonder if I should just go for a new iPod.
Jim |
| zancow |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 6:19:58 PM Thanks, I do have .NET 1.1, and you called it - It is copying file ID's to the NSM, the message box just decides to stop refreshing after a few hundred (+/-) files.
Right Click/Clear all gets the message box going again.
I appreciate the support. |
| kborn(at)neurosaudio.com |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 5:39:26 PM It's not a problem I've really seen. When you right click the message box, clear all, does it keep working.
Do you have the latest .net framework and service packs?
K
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