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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
I am getting the following error when trying to play a cue file.
Request to play:
[ Various Artists - Burmester - Art For The Ear ]
File "F:\Music\_PlayList\F:\Music\Burmester.-.[Art.For.The.Ear] III\(01) [Melissa Walker] A time for Love.flac" not found.
Play action completed.
The file path is obviously incorrect. But what can I do so that cMP treat the file path in the cue file as absolute path, rather than relative path?
Here's the relevant section from cue file:
REM GENRE Playlist
PERFORMER "Various Artists"
TITLE "Burmester - Art For The Ear"
FILE "F:\Music\Burmester.-.[Art.For.The.Ear] III\(01) [Melissa Walker] A time for Love.flac" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "(01) [Melissa Walker] A time for Love.flac"
PERFORMER "Various Artists"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
The flac file is under:
F:\Music\Burmester.-.[Art.For.The.Ear] III\(01) [Melissa Walker] A time for Love.flac
Thanks for the help!
Fred
Follow Ups:
With RAM load set to Yes, cMP sees your cue files in the folder where you keep them, with absolute paths, separate from your music files, and generates the path you see, but can't load them - this is not a problem if you use cPlay and keep RAM load set to No, but is a problem if you use other media players in cMP and want to use absolute path cuesheets. It would be nice if this could be fixed, but is apparently not on the agenda. Bad luck for non-cPlay users.
Works like a charm. Thank you!
I am trying to recall which of two things fixed this when it happened to me. It is either that you have to run the cuesheets from the [folder on]desktop or that you have to run cMP as administrator. Try doing both and if it works then try cue sheet where you have them now and run as administrator.
F: \Music\_PlayList\ F: \Music\Burmester.-.[Art.For.The.Ear] III\(01) [Melissa Walker] A time for Love.flac
I suspect the problem is the two colons in your path. Have you tried Al Jordan's 'Cue Creator' program? If not, do yourself a favour - see link. It takes a couple of moments to get the hang of it but, after that, it works every time.
HTH
Dave
The problem does not appear to be with the cue sheet itself. I can play the cue sheet in cPlay just fine, and the cue sheet is created using Cue Creator.
It seems that CMP is appending the path in the cue sheet to the path of the cue sheet itself. The problem is I don't know what is causing it to do so.
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