Originally posted by supine
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It has occurred to me, that I got side tracked and other than a brief comment, never really said much about the latest update.
The "Protected Content" screen in Spotify, and the "This version of Edge is not supported" screen in Amazon are still a crippling issue. When these screens are up no content can be selected from either platform. I can log in from my computer bypassing MusicFab and the imbedded FAB Browser, and have no problems listening to content. This is leading me to believe, that there is something in the imbedded FAB browser that these platforms are identifying that may be causing these issues. Note: If there is a download list already populated, the "Protected Content" screen does not seem to hinder the download process. Downloads can be restarted after a crash and/or restart with no problems, even with the "Protected Content" screen displayed in the browser section.
I (personally) believe, that these "Lockouts" are the number one issue plaguing MusicFab as a whole. If I had to pick a priority to work on, this would be it. The Team however, will make it's own decisions about that.
Rebooting and restarting the program (sometimes several times) will eventually bypass the "Protected Content" screen, but there is never a way to tell how long these "lockouts" will last.
The Track Selection screen in Spotify fails to come up frequently when trying to add new content, making track selection for the downloader impossible. This happens most frequently while populating an unusually long selection list, or after finishing a download list, and trying to select new content. A restart of MusicFab brings it back, but it also brings back the "Protected Content" screen, making it impossible to view and select anything on Spotify.
MusicFab continues to crash and disappear off of the screen randomly, for no discernable reason. One such crash happened after a track download failure, when I attempted to pause the download to restart it and pick up the failed track. So far today, it has crashed three times in the space of forty five minutes. Other times, it will run for twenty hours or more without a hitch. Although it has crashed while idle, most crashes occur while downloading. I have previously uploaded logs from these crashes. The advice I get to delete folders, and restart does not seem to help.
Since I mentioned Failed Downloads, Although random track downloads seem to have started failing again within the last two updates, the failures are infrequent and only pose a very minor issue.
When selecting tracks from albums past a certain point in a Discography list, I am bounced back to the top of the list after selecting tracks from an album, forcing me to scroll back through the entire list to get back where I was after exiting from that album. The main reason this is an issue for me is, Spotify seems to put all of the Singles, Compilations and Live albums at the top of the list leaving what I call "The Meat" toward the bottom of these lists. Enough random albums seem to be scattered through the list making it unwise to head to the bottom of the list (where the bounce occurs) and working up.
Artwork imbedded .MP3 tag metadata is still not showing up in Windows. The Artwork is there in the tag, but only shows up in Windows after refreshing or replacing the artwork in the Tag/Metadata
I believe that I would be remiss in not mentioning, that I have downloaded a more than reasonable amount of content for offline listening, from my paid Spotify subscription, to make (to me) my software license fee worth while. The interface however, is still a struggle, and I don't feel that the program as a whole is "ready for prime time". For those who enjoy content, have patience and don't mind a little vexation from time to time to get that content for offline listening, you might just want to consider a license agreement to help fund this fledgling project. (Feed the Dragon so to speak.) Your financial support will help support the team to possibly overcome these "Issues". Who knows? Perhaps even nurture and further launch this thing to get it to fly!
My thanks also to the many unpaid volunteers that are donating their time to help make this project a success. I look forward to the next update.
The "Protected Content" screen in Spotify, and the "This version of Edge is not supported" screen in Amazon are still a crippling issue. When these screens are up no content can be selected from either platform. I can log in from my computer bypassing MusicFab and the imbedded FAB Browser, and have no problems listening to content. This is leading me to believe, that there is something in the imbedded FAB browser that these platforms are identifying that may be causing these issues. Note: If there is a download list already populated, the "Protected Content" screen does not seem to hinder the download process. Downloads can be restarted after a crash and/or restart with no problems, even with the "Protected Content" screen displayed in the browser section.
I (personally) believe, that these "Lockouts" are the number one issue plaguing MusicFab as a whole. If I had to pick a priority to work on, this would be it. The Team however, will make it's own decisions about that.
Rebooting and restarting the program (sometimes several times) will eventually bypass the "Protected Content" screen, but there is never a way to tell how long these "lockouts" will last.
The Track Selection screen in Spotify fails to come up frequently when trying to add new content, making track selection for the downloader impossible. This happens most frequently while populating an unusually long selection list, or after finishing a download list, and trying to select new content. A restart of MusicFab brings it back, but it also brings back the "Protected Content" screen, making it impossible to view and select anything on Spotify.
MusicFab continues to crash and disappear off of the screen randomly, for no discernable reason. One such crash happened after a track download failure, when I attempted to pause the download to restart it and pick up the failed track. So far today, it has crashed three times in the space of forty five minutes. Other times, it will run for twenty hours or more without a hitch. Although it has crashed while idle, most crashes occur while downloading. I have previously uploaded logs from these crashes. The advice I get to delete folders, and restart does not seem to help.
Since I mentioned Failed Downloads, Although random track downloads seem to have started failing again within the last two updates, the failures are infrequent and only pose a very minor issue.
When selecting tracks from albums past a certain point in a Discography list, I am bounced back to the top of the list after selecting tracks from an album, forcing me to scroll back through the entire list to get back where I was after exiting from that album. The main reason this is an issue for me is, Spotify seems to put all of the Singles, Compilations and Live albums at the top of the list leaving what I call "The Meat" toward the bottom of these lists. Enough random albums seem to be scattered through the list making it unwise to head to the bottom of the list (where the bounce occurs) and working up.
Artwork imbedded .MP3 tag metadata is still not showing up in Windows. The Artwork is there in the tag, but only shows up in Windows after refreshing or replacing the artwork in the Tag/Metadata
I believe that I would be remiss in not mentioning, that I have downloaded a more than reasonable amount of content for offline listening, from my paid Spotify subscription, to make (to me) my software license fee worth while. The interface however, is still a struggle, and I don't feel that the program as a whole is "ready for prime time". For those who enjoy content, have patience and don't mind a little vexation from time to time to get that content for offline listening, you might just want to consider a license agreement to help fund this fledgling project. (Feed the Dragon so to speak.) Your financial support will help support the team to possibly overcome these "Issues". Who knows? Perhaps even nurture and further launch this thing to get it to fly!
My thanks also to the many unpaid volunteers that are donating their time to help make this project a success. I look forward to the next update.
In addition, our team will definitely make the software better!
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