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audio crash xlobby

Postby richard on Wed May 10, 2006 7:42 am

Hello,
When i start xlobby the first time .... ererything is ok.
Then i inport my music from a drive called j: .... not the c: drive.
The inport is going well.
I can play now the music.

but then.

When i stop xlobby en start it again.
Then xlobby stop by databases en is only stopping by taskmanager.
When i delete my music.xml.
Then xlobby starts normal.

Is it a problem for xlobby, when its start to load the music file from
a another directory then the c: drive?

Thanks for helping.
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Postby lar282 on Wed May 10, 2006 7:54 am

how long did u leave it hanging.Maybe its relally trying to access the drive

leave for 30 min and see if it helps


//Lasse
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Postby richard on Wed May 10, 2006 1:23 pm

lar282 wrote:how long did u leave it hanging.Maybe its relally trying to access the drive

leave for 30 min and see if it helps

//Lasse


thanks for respons lar282,

but i cant wait .... there is a error on it.
eventtype: clr20r3 p1: xlobby2.exe p2:1.0.2202.39891
p3: 43c5c877 p4: system.xml p5: 2.0.0.0 p6: 4333ae70
p7: 6b1 p8:27 p9: system.xml.xmlexception

If you know what this is, please help me.... its strange.
ps. how do i put a picture on this box.
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Postby tswhite70 on Wed May 10, 2006 4:07 pm

There is a bad character in your music.xml file, that's why you're getting the xmlexception.

Open your music.xml with Internet Explorer, scroll all the way to the bottom and you should see an error in red.

It's probably a directory or file name with an invalid xml character: &, ', # or something of the sort. You'll need to rename the offending folder or file without the bad character.

Here's a post about a similar issue: http://www.xlobby.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=26747#26747
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Postby richard on Wed May 10, 2006 10:29 pm

tswhite70 wrote:There is a bad character in your music.xml file, that's why you're getting the xmlexception.

Open your music.xml with Internet Explorer, scroll all the way to the bottom and you should see an error in red.

It's probably a directory or file name with an invalid xml character: &, ', # or something of the sort. You'll need to rename the offending folder or file without the bad character.

Here's a post about a similar issue: http://www.xlobby.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=26747#26747


thanks you very much tswhite70,

That whas the problem:
& // ' ----> in the name He's and I'LL

thanks
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