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Topic: «
AMM causes MediaMonkey to crash
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tegat
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03/07/2013 17:04:47
Running Win 7 32-bit, AMM 5.0.3, MediaMonkey (MM) 4.0.7.1511.
If AMM is running and I start MM it crashes. If AMM is not running, MM starts fine. This is for the skinned version of MM.
For the non-skinned, MM starts fine whether AMM is running or not but I prefer to run MM skinned.
Even with an exclusion for MM in AMM, it still crashes on startup.
Exception code is c0000005 if that helps.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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03/12/2013 00:15:31
Hello tegat
MediaMonkey is excluded from the Actual Multiple Monitors processing by default (the MediaMonkey (Skinned) exclusion). And MediaMonkey doesn't crash when this exclusion is enabled.
If you can't find it create it by yourself: leave only the Program field enabled and specify \MediaMonkey.exe in that field. Also disable all the specific settings you have for MediaMonkey.
Best regards.
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