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All I can find about this error number is:

0x80070005
E_ACCESSDENIED
General access denied error.

Which corresponds to the error message Groove shows but doesn't help us much.

I spent some time looking into it and the only thing I find is fixes for windows RT, 8.0 and 8.1. Which they basically say to uninstall the program and reinstall it and clear the temp cache. Of course you have to use powershell to uninstall Groove and TV and Film (have to do both on 10). 

Hi Raphael

I need sync my music library with a multimedia server in my home with cellphones and tablets of my family (i added a basic diagram). this sync is two way if i make a change on laptop this change will be on devices and viceversa.

I see that you added to posibility to export a playlist to m3u, but what hapend when i make a change in that playlist: i have to export again the playlist, right?

in Windows 7 i was using WMP and if i make a change in playlist, the m3u file was changed inmediatly by WMP, can you add this functionality to dopomine?

thanks in advence

 

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Hi Raphael

I need sync my music library with a multimedia server in my home with cellphones and tablets of my family (i added a basic diagram). this sync is two way if i make a change on laptop this change will be on devices and viceversa.

I see that you added to posibility to export a playlist to m3u, but what hapend when i make a change in that playlist: i have to export again the playlist, right?

in Windows 7 i was using WMP and if i make a change in playlist, the m3u file was changed inmediatly by WMP, can you add this functionality to dopomine?

thanks in advence

 

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Wow you put some work in that diagram :) I'm not saying no to this feature. However it means rethinking some things concerning internal playlist handling and storage. So it won't be done quickly. I'm adding it to my tasklist as a feature request for now. And I'd also like to know the following: does wmp let you choose the folder to which it saves the playlsits or does it always use a default one?

That was some heavy evening. I spent some time on twitter with someone having indexing issues. I made sure this cannot happen anymore. Anyway, long story short, I've been busy again. This is the result for the next build (not yet released, but very soon. I'm testing it today and tomorrow):

24-08-2015: Dopamine 1.0.0.322 (Preview)

- The splash screen now reflects the chosen color scheme
- Fine tuned the UI
- Fixed some indexing issues
- Added "Open with" support for playlist files

And now I'm getting a beer :)

One behavior I noticed earlier - I don't know if it has been brought up - is that switching audio source in Windows doesn't change it in Dopamine (Dope keeps playing on the previous device)

That's possible. I'm not monitoring audio source changes.

Edit: l logged it as a bug, to be checked later.

Wow you put some work in that diagram :) I'm not saying no to this feature. However it means rethinking some things concerning internal playlist handling and storage. So it won't be done quickly. I'm adding it to my tasklist as a feature request for now. And I'd also like to know the following: does wmp let you choose the folder to which it saves the playlsits or does it always use a default one?

Thanks for considering it, well WMP let me choose the folder... Save as dialog

A small request. When skipping songs in Cover Player, I can't see the song name until I move by mouse over the Album art. That makes skipping tracks slower. Maybe displaying the track info for 1 or 2 seconds may help.

It's not 100% what you are asking for, but there is an option in the right click menu to always show the song info:

 

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Woah, that looks awesome! I love the UI!

Thanks!

I have noticed one small visual thing when using the micro or nano player.  If I have the player at the bottom of the screen (I keep it in the bottom right corner of my second monitor), when you click the Playlist button, the list appears off the bottom of the screen.  I'm not sure what you would do to fix this, if it can be fixed.  Maybe have the list display upwards if the list will show off the bottom of the screen?  Not sure what you can do with this, if anything.

A new build is available. Changelog:

25-08-2015: Dopamine 1.0.0.325 (Preview)

- Added "Open with" support for playlist files
- The splash screen now reflects the chosen color scheme
- Added a spectrum analyzer to the Micro Player
- Fine tuned the UI
- Fixed possible indexing issues
- Fixed issue to select the progress bar on the Micro and Nano Player after minimizing the window

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I have noticed one small visual thing when using the micro or nano player.  If I have the player at the bottom of the screen (I keep it in the bottom right corner of my second monitor), when you click the Playlist button, the list appears off the bottom of the screen.  I'm not sure what you would do to fix this, if it can be fixed.  Maybe have the list display upwards if the list will show off the bottom of the screen?  Not sure what you can do with this, if anything.

HI thanks fro notifying me of this. I'm not sure yet how to solve it, but I'm logging it as a bug.

Sneak peek of the fancy stuff I'm trying for the next build. Transparent playlist for the micro and nano player. It even opens at the top of the window when there is no room to display it at the bottom. That should solve the bug that someone had a bit higher in the thread.

 

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Sneak peek of the fancy stuff I'm trying for the next build. Transparent playlist for the micro and nano player. It even opens at the top of the window when there is no room to display it at the bottom. That should solve the bug that someone had a bit higher in the thread.

 

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Love it!!

A new build is available. Changelog:

25-08-2015: Dopamine 1.0.0.325 (Preview)

- Added "Open with" support for playlist files
- The splash screen now reflects the chosen color scheme
- Added a spectrum analyzer to the Micro Player
- Fine tuned the UI
- Fixed possible indexing issues
- Fixed issue to select the progress bar on the Micro and Nano Player after minimizing the window

Download

I can't open nowplaying screen in this build. Also in "information->about" it still says build 307

I can't open nowplaying screen in this build. Also in "information->about" it still says build 307

That's an incredibly old build, are you sure you downloaded the latest? I let the app download the relevant version and I see build 325 and now playing opens fine.

Any chance of the option to pin artists to the jumplist being added?

Pardon the rough mockup :p

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That's actually a neat idea. Let's add that!

I can't open nowplaying screen in this build. Also in "information->about" it still says build 307

 

Is this with the installable or portable version? It sounds like a dll-mixup.

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That's actually a neat idea. Let's add that!

 

Is this with the installable or portable version? It sounds like a dll-mixup.

I downloaded the newest installable version, but seems like it cannot properly replaced the previous version. I try to uninstall the old build to do a clean install then it works flawlessly.

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