Re: TuneFUSION Discussions
OK I solved the mystery, it wasn't the anti-virus scan, it is duplicate files!
As I said above, my source files came from two directories, one FLAC files and one m4a files. The m4a's are copied to the destination, the FLACs are converted. I had "de-duped" the directories together, some time ago and cleaned out many, many duplicates, but apparently missed the four albums that had these tracks. (nothing new goes in the m4a directory and I'm now fairly careful about removing items when I re-rip them and add them to the FLAC directory.)
I ran the whole sync again with option 2, and got the same error, this time with the anti-virus disabled. The log said there were 58191 files to convert, I actually watched the end of the conversion count down to zero to convert and then the same sync error message appeared. I looked at the destination directory, there were, again, 58152 files. 39 missing. So I then used the information from your last post and ran the "update" with "on sync check file size". It reported 39 files to sync. It said it completed the sync successfully, and I saw the list of 39 files synced. But when I looked at the destination directory, there were the same 58152 files. Huh???
So I ran the identical update again, and again were 39 files to update. When complete, the same 39 files were listed as synced. Huh Huh???
So then I got suspicious and looked at the destination directory and the 39 files were in fact included in the 58,152 files. At that point I got more suspicious and looked at the source files, and sure enough the files from the CDs that were on the list of 39 synced files were in both source directories, in one as m4a's that were copied and in the other as FLAC files that would have been converted. The real proof is that there was one track from one of the CDs in question where I had entered the title slightly differently. That track appeared twice in the destination directory, with the two slightly different track names, and wasn't on the list of tracks to sync.
So the reason that TuneFusion apparently couldn't write the files is that they generated duplicate file names. Perhaps there needs to be some way to trap out that error and give a message that warns of the duplication. Of course this only happens if there are more than one source directories and they contain files with duplicate file names (in my case, except for the suffix.)
Thanks for your help, i do find that TuneFusion fills a real need.
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> it would be nice if TuneFusion could search the destination directory for missing files and replace them
Advance Sync Options >> On Sync Check File Size
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So after an unsatisfactory session with Macafee who says you can only block files which already exist and you know the name of from real time scanning and not folders (stupid!), I have started a whole new sync with real time scanning turned off. What does bother me is that when I selected the option to find and add new files (the top option on "next sync") it ran and said the sync was complete, no files to add, despite the missing files. Is it possible that tuneFusion only indexes the files in the source folders in that case and never re-indexes the destination directory? In order to get it to sync, I had to select the second option which redoes the whole sync. For something like 60 missing files out of 60,000, it would be nice if TuneFusion could search the destination directory for missing files and replace them. Or perhaps I'm missing something?Leave a comment:
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Hi Spoon,
Thanks for the clue. I'm suspicious of the anti-virus issue. I had that happen once before with dBpoweramp's temp files when ripping short tracks. Now I have to remember where in the anti-virus scan menu to go to tell it to not scan that directory. It seems to open every new file briefly to do an anti-virus scan on it.Leave a comment:
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You should never see this error, basically our program creates a blank temp file, then writes to it, if this operation fails then it is either:
the drive where your temp folder resides is full (if you have more than 20GB free then this is not an issue)
your security software opened this temp file before we could blocking the write.Leave a comment:
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Hi Spoon,
Now that I have a new 400 GB sd card for my phone, it is time to run TuneFusion again. I decided for convenience and speed to run it on my desktop machine and store the output on my D: drive, a gigantic raid array. I made a directory "Phone Music", mapped it to V: and set the rights and share for V: so it could be written to.
When trying to run TuneFusion with the entire source material it has failed twice. The log file is attached to this post. (the first time I screwed up on setting the files to copy direct and copied the FLAC files and reconverted the m4a files. Between the two tries, a few more FLAC files were added to the source material.
The source is two directories on a NAS, one with all the FLAC files, one with all the m4a files. The conversion is supposed to make m4a's of the FLAC and copy the m4a's from the NAS unchanged.
In both runs, the program ran until almost the end and then said the sync failed. Windows Explorer says that Phone Music (which was empty to start) has 263 GB, 58,152 files in 4667 directories. TuneFusion says there should be 58191 files.
As you can see from the log, TuneFusion was unable to overwrite four files to c:\Users\John\AppData\\local\temp. The only similar file in that directory now (post sync failure) is _TC8F2~1m4a, which is empty.
As you can see, several runs of TuneFusion with small numbers of files to update completed successfully, but they never added the missing files from the bad sync.
The computer runs Windows 7 Pro, current updates. The C: drive is an SSD, 500 GB. Is there a possibility that TuneFusion wrote so much data into the appdata folder on c: that it filled the disc up, then erased it when the sync failed? BTW, antivirus is Mcafee.
Any other thoughts?
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Hi Spoon,
This is a great addition to the software you have developed. It is perfect for getting files transferred to a USB key for the car, and even for loading up a micro SD for Android phones. Any chance you are considering adding &*8220;Playlists&*8221; to the filter options? This would help when using a separate media manager. Thanks for this great tool!
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There is no current help file.
The advanced page is a known issue, I do not know what is causing it...a real puzzler.
>Exiting sync, free space of 61.01 MB is below the specified minimum of 50 MB
>Exiting sync, free space of 206.01 MB is below the specified minimum of 200 MB
We will look at this.Leave a comment:
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I'm using Beta 5 64 bit on Windows 10 V1803. You're probably already aware of this, but Beta 5 didn't fix the issues mentioned in posts 33 and 37.
I've noticed if you click on the question mark in the circle, it doesn't go to a help page. I cannot remember if an earlier Beta went to help pages.
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When it crashes, open Windows file Explorer:
%appdata%\TuneFUSION
and look at the files starting Logxxxxx.txt
Open these and see if you can see the last line where it indicates a .wv file, I could do with this .wv file uploading to dropbox and a link please by PM on this forum.Leave a comment:
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Also, check this: Allow a blocked app in Windows Defender Security CenterLeave a comment:
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Hi, I've just installed TF on win 7 64 with 12 GB RAM.
Before finishing the first setting of the sources, it crashed, and from then on
as I launch it it crashes again.
How can I troubleshoot this?
Edit: it seems as the problem is with Wawpack.dll, as you can see below.
Code:Firma problema: Nome evento problema: APPCRASH Nome applicazione: TuneFUSION.exe Versione applicazione: 1.0.0.4 Timestamp applicazione: 5b4dd617 Nome modulo con errori: Wavpack.dll Versione modulo con errori: 16.3.0.0 Timestamp modulo con errori: 59fb189c Codice eccezione: c0000005 Offset eccezione: 0000000000025839 Versione SO: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 ID impostazioni locali: 1040 Informazioni aggiuntive 1: 3004 Ulteriori informazioni 2: 3004c9946f71f785a99962fce52e40e3 Ulteriori informazioni 3: 0ce0 Ulteriori informazioni 4: 0ce0f124f9c2becd6d873625819b633b
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Re: TuneFUSION Discussions
I use the values suggested by the menus ie Artist and Album Artist.
If I use the same DSP in DBPoweramp 15, the mapping is done as it should.But inside TuneFusion I cannot manage to make it work.
One more thing: in the Audio Formats & Naming page, the advanced button freezes the app, I cannot access the parameters.Last edited by rogerlesourd; July 19, 2018, 09:32 PM.Leave a comment:
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