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Support - (fb2k) / Re: Foobar 2.1.4 Crash
Last post by marc2k3 -Also, the official installers have had portable mode since forever.
Are you claiming just using search overwrites playlists? Are you certain you don't hit enter after typing, that would send the results to selected playlist.
Note that if you overwrite a playlist by accident, you can hit Ctrl+Z to undo the damage. One doesn't need to manually save FPL files because of fear of misclicks.
The ellipsis (...) button at the end of input field allows you to send the files to a new playlist or to a new autoplaylist. If you have a habit of hitting enter accidentally, you can try if enabling 'Library viewer selection' playlist at Preferences -> Media Library makes the search work in a way you like.
All the images that are downloaded have 'Folder-'Click the Options link just below the search box, and look in the "Save images to" box. Just before %preset% it probably says "Folder-", remove that and it won't be in the filename any more.
I realize that the value he had in the screenshot is not "extreme"--heck mine is higher--but he referred to the "parameter" itself so I don't know what he had been inserting there that provoked the post.Hi, I got a crash while adjusting this parameter to the extreme high@Fabcore , that's not extreme high. Can you attach a preset that causes a crash? Also, which version of the component are you using?
Not trying to be "smart" but if you play with putting wild settings in the parameters you can crash almost anything.I'd say valid reason to crash because of "wild" settings is very rare. Running out of memory can potentially be an ok reason to crash, but for a normal PC that would usually require allowing the user to do something totally insane. For example if the component allowed user to scale the background image to something requiring gigabytes of memory to store, allocating the memory for that would most likely fail. If such allocation fails the component could quietly disable the album art, show an error, or crash. It all depends on how or if the programmer decides to handle errors.