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[HELP-REQUEST] Audio Player Error (among other problems) aka. IE Scripts error in WPI 7.2.2 Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   ssjnaruto 

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 12:25 PM

Hey,

First of all, I'm new to this program - it seems wonderful, I have been testing it.. it was something I was looking for a long time, since I reformat quite often.

Anyways, my problem is concerning the audio player, I believe. On my 'regular' PC, music plays fine without problems, but, when I go to test WPI on a Virtual Machine (I'm using VirtualBox for this), I get a script error for IE (i.e Continue running scripts?).

I click yes, which gets me a big 'X' where the audio player should be, so obviously, it doesn't work after that. Any ideas what might be wrong? I have a screenshot of the error, as well as my config.js & useroptions.js (everything is at the bottom of the post).

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Another problem I'm having is that my install order doesn't seem to be followed.. I searched on this more in depthly, but, it seems no one is having this problem in 7.2.2, and I can't use old solutions to fix the problem in this version.


PROBLEM SOLVED - I had to uncheck the 'Install by Category' box. >_>

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Hope this helps you to help me (lol), and once again, appreciate all your hard work on this program!

Config.JS - http://pastebin.com/m62d588d9
UserOptions.JS - http://pastebin.com/m1faa84b2
Screenshot - http://arch.kimag.es...re/26825828.jpg
WPI Log from Install - http://pastebin.com/m1a1ea015

This post has been edited by ssjnaruto: 03 January 2009 - 03:09 PM



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Posted 03 January 2009 - 02:48 PM

ssjnaruto, this is a WPI error and mritter will need to look at it. Thanks for the screen shot. I assume you are using the latest version of WPI, 7.2.2. If not, please update and try it. Also please attach your WPI log file found in the C:\ directory. Let us know. Enjoy, John.

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 02:48 PM

Post your log file from an install on the virtual machine.

What version of MediaPlayer are you using?

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 03:04 PM

Thanks for the quick replies guys, I just logged onto here from my Virtual Machine (did a new installation so log wouldn't be as big - error should still be in there, I guess).

Edited my first post with it, also on this post.

http://pastebin.com/m1a1ea015

EDIT : It's also attached, but I'm not sure about the MediaPlayer version.. o_o I don't know what comes with this version of XP SP3. I'll check in a few moments.

EDIT 2 : I might have found the problem.. >_> http://arch.kimag.es...re/86833733.jpg

EDIT 3 : ..<_< If that is indeed the problem, is there a way I can integrate WMP into my XP ISO using nLite? o-o Thanks again!

EDIT 4 : Hm, okay, I am using a WMP11 integrator - if that indeed was the problem, I'll report back - until then, thanks for all the help! (>_>).

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