Okay I'm doing that now, also I made a copy of the crash dump that was
produced when
it crashes. And looking at it states that the program crashed due to
a "Stack Buffer
Overflow" and lists certain addresses and values.
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Okay another update, after adding folder after folder it eventually crashed
and when
I deleted the database files for MusikCube, restarted the application, and
re-added
the folder which caused the crash.....well it didn't. So this makes me
think that
MusikCube just crashes when you have too many files and/or folders in the
database.
Sounds very strange. I've tried with about 50000 without any problems..
hmm..
The SQLite database we use shouldn't have any limit, but maybe there is a
65535 limit
somewhere that I havn't noticed.
I will duplicate my test-files to be more than 65535 files and give it a
try.
Okay did a count of all the files in the folders that I added (including
like scans
of cover art and archive files), and it comes to 2,792 files and 331
folders with a
total file size of 42.7GB. I'm gonna see if removing any and all archive
files from
those would fix it.
UPDATE: Yea didn't seem to work...
I've tried to add about 80000 tracks without any problems at all and I'm
starting to
run out of ideas.
Have you been able to isolate the problem to any specific file/folder?
What platform are you running on?
Is your files .flac-files or .ogg-files with embedded flac?
Are your files on your computer or on a network disk running on wifi or
ethernet?
Platform: Windows XP SP3 Home Edition 32-bit
The files I added were mostly MP3 with some FLAC ones in there.
And files are on my harddrive.