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Reply #2875
I think where we ended up was foobar2000 needing to recognise the M4R extension.


Yep foobar would have to recognize the m4r. But ringtones are working fine as is, because foo_dop ignores them.

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Reply #2876
I loaded foo_dop 0.6.7.1 and have not loaded itunes 9.1. I got message "Failed to load iTunesMobileDevice.dll - The specified module could not be found. So I would assume that it is because what is new in iTunes 9.1. I am going to update iTunes unless you think I should not.

Edit: My 3rd gen nano would sync fine but of course the iPhone would not I am sure because of missing mobiledevice....

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Reply #2877
I think where we ended up was foobar2000 needing to recognise the M4R extension.


Yep foobar would have to recognize the m4r. But ringtones are working fine as is, because foo_dop ignores them.

Except for use-cases as we've been discussing previously. I think it makes sense to use foobar with foo_dop to create and upload ringtones on the iPhone. That way I can ditch iTunes completely, and I haven't found any other tool that are capable of adding ringtones.
Can't wait for a HD-AAC encoder :P

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Reply #2878
I loaded foo_dop 0.6.7.1 and have not loaded itunes 9.1. I got message "Failed to load iTunesMobileDevice.dll - The specified module could not be found. So I would assume that it is because what is new in iTunes 9.1. I am going to update iTunes unless you think I should not.

Edit: My 3rd gen nano would sync fine but of course the iPhone would not I am sure because of missing mobiledevice....

I'm getting the same thing.  For what it's matters, I'm on Win7x64 with iTunes 9.1 and foobar 1.0.1.

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Reply #2879
OK, I put up 0.6.7.2 which works with both iTunes 9.0 and 9.1 (for iPhone/iPod touch devices). If anyone is still having issues, try reinstalling iTunes. If you aren't installing the whole iTunes package, make sure you don't skip Apple Application Support.
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Reply #2880
OK, I put up 0.6.7.2 which works with both iTunes 9.0 and 9.1 (for iPhone/iPod touch devices). If anyone is still having issues, try reinstalling iTunes. If you aren't installing the whole iTunes package, make sure you don't skip Apple Application Support.

I just got 0.6.7.2, and this didn't fix the error.  I uninstalled everything Apple-related (iTunes, QuickTime, Bonjour, Apple Application Support, etc, etc, etc), reinstalled it all, and it still pops up everytime I open foobar.


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Reply #2881
Hi,

Can you make a Process Monitor log up until that error, filtered to foobar2000.exe, also can you export the registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Inc. and send that as well. You can e-mail it to the address on my website if you wish.

Also can you confirm the location of iTunesMobileDevice.dll, should be in "%commonprogramfiles(x86)%\Apple\Mobile Device Support" now.

Thanks
.

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Reply #2882
I also have this "Failed to load iTunesMobileDevice.dll". My setup is Win7x64, iTunes 9.1.0.79, Foobar 1.0.1

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Reply #2883
Just curious: what matching principle does it use to see if the track in the playlist is already on the iPod?

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Reply #2884
FYI, both my machines are Win7 x64pro, I am not getting message anymore. So far everything seems to be working fine. iTunes 9.1.0.79, foo_dop 0.6.7.2 and iPhone 3gs

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Reply #2885
FYI, both my machines are Win7 x64pro, I am not getting message anymore. So far everything seems to be working fine. iTunes 9.1.0.79, foo_dop 0.6.7.2 and iPhone 3gs

How did you solve the problem?

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Reply #2886


Installing iTunes fixed it for me. In other words: Loaded foo_dop 0.6.7.1 last night and got error, installed iTunes 9.1. and error went away. Loaded 0.6.7.2 this morning still no error. I didn't do anything special, just upgraded iTunes.

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Reply #2887
I also have this "Failed to load iTunesMobileDevice.dll". My setup is Win7x64, iTunes 9.1.0.79, Foobar 1.0.1
Hi,
If you follow the steps in my previous post I will have some data to work out what the problem is.

Similarly I seem to be OK on iTunes 9.1, Windows 7 64-bit, iPod manager 0.6.7.2. I will try a clean install of iTunes though, in case that is something to do with it.

Thanks
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Reply #2888
Hi,

Can you make a Process Monitor log up until that error, filtered to foobar2000.exe, also can you export the registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Inc. and send that as well. You can e-mail it to the address on my website if you wish.

Also can you confirm the location of iTunesMobileDevice.dll, should be in "%commonprogramfiles(x86)%\Apple\Mobile Device Support" now.

Thanks

I don't know about the process monitor but as for my settings

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Inc.\Apple Mobile Device Support]
"InstallDir"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files\\Apple\\Mobile Device Support\\"
"Version"="3.0.0.102"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Inc.\Apple Mobile Device Support\Shared]
"iTunesMobileDeviceDLL"="C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files\\Apple\\Mobile Device Support\\iTunesMobileDevice.dll"

and iTunesMobileDevice.dll is in %commonprogramfiles(x86)%\Apple\Mobile Device Support



Installing iTunes fixed it for me. In other words: Loaded foo_dop 0.6.7.1 last night and got error, installed iTunes 9.1. and error went away. Loaded 0.6.7.2 this morning still no error. I didn't do anything special, just upgraded iTunes.

Just to be sure, You install iTunes 9.1 via the auto-update (help->check for updates) from iTunes 9.0 right?

btw, sorry for by bad English.

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Reply #2889
For what it matters I used Apple Software Update rather than traditional download and running exe.

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Reply #2890
I've try reinstalling the whole iTunes set (iTunes, Bonjour, ...) and it didn't help

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Reply #2891
I found the problem.

Put zlib1.dll in your foobar2000 directory as a temp fix, you can download it from the Columns UI page.

I will put a permanent fix in the next build.
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Reply #2892
Everyone: Don't install iTunes 9.1! It doesn't seem to be agreeing with foo_dop, looking into it...

0.6.7.0 seems to break thumbnail support when adding MP4 videos to my 2nd gen iPod Touch, I get a message about "artwork not implemented" (can remember the exact error, at work at the moment)

The previous version was fine, I have an MP4 video that has no artwork embedded, yet I still got a thumbnail preview once on my iPod Touch
Haven't made any changes there - post the exact message.

a great plugin/component just became perfect with podcast support.  thanks for this.
Welcome

now if only the winamp boys could get their act together...



Here you go



The MP4 goes onto my iPod Touch, but I have no thumbnails, I'm 99% sure this was working with older versions



Also, could we have M4V support? As I back my DVD's up via Handbrake, and the files have to be M4V to support chapters and subtitles, I have tried to copy one, but get this error



Thanks

Ben

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Reply #2893
By the way "Create thumbnails for video files" is ticked

 

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Reply #2894
OK, 0.6.7.3 released with a fix for the reported iTunes 9.1 issue.

Looks like a DirectShow-related error, most likely something installed a buggy DS filter recently?

M4V - I can only support formats that foobar2000 recognises and at least reads metadata for, and I don't believe that includes the M4V file extension?
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Reply #2896
Regarding the .m4v situation, would foo_dop be able to change the file extension of the file after it transfers the video to the iPhone? If that's all it takes to read the chapters/subtitles, that might work. So you could load the mp4, transfer with foo_dop, and then foo_dop would change the extension so it would play nice with the iPhone. Maybe foo_dop could even just automatically rename m4vs to mp4s when it is commanded to transfer them so it could work with the tags, and then rename it once it's on the iPhone?

Sorry if this makes no common sense, I don't really know how the chapters/subtitles really work (if they're set from tags that foo_dop needs to put in the iTunesDB or if it's simply that the iPhone only reads chapters/subtitles from m4vs).

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Reply #2897
OK, 0.6.7.3 released with a fix for the reported iTunes 9.1 issue.

Looks like a DirectShow-related error, most likely something installed a buggy DS filter recently?

M4V - I can only support formats that foobar2000 recognises and at least reads metadata for, and I don't believe that includes the M4V file extension?


I am running Windows 7 Ultimate with no extra codecs, I have VLC installed and that's about it, do I need to install ffdshow?

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Reply #2898
Was it working on this system before or a different one?

Anyway install the two filters linked here and you should be set.
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Reply #2899
Was it working on this system before or a different one?

Anyway install the two filters linked here and you should be set.


Different one, that had CCCP installed, I'll install that again

Thanks