I downloaded IFOUpdate 0.51 tonight and get an error when I run it: Run-time error '52': Bad file name or number I experience the error on two separate PCs - one running XP and one Win2K. Also, 0.49 runs fine on these PCs. Is anyone else getting this error?
I can't seem to repeat this. Could you post the current contents of your .INI file? If possible let me also know what steps you take up until the run-time error occurs (assuming there are any). The only file that IFOUpdate attempts to open at the offset is the original IFO when "Automatically Analyze Original IFO" is on. But I've tried every combination I can imagine of bad filename and path, and it doesn't crash for me.
Not sure if this has been solved or not. I ran in to the same problme and found this thread on a search. I get that runtime error on v54 and v55. I double click on the exe file and the error box pops up. For some reason (and i am thankful for this) v53 works. Any clues on how to get the newer verions working? (WinXP, Athlon XP 2100)
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sorry, need to get some sleep. After deleting the ini file, v55 appears to be working correctly.
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If anyone else gets this... please put a copy of your .INI file in a ZIP and post it. I'd like to get this fixed. The error is occuring when trying to open a nonexistent file that is designated in the INI. But I've gone through the code, and even tried to force the error without success, I also can't find an area where I don't first do a check before attempting to open. I'm obviously missing something and I'd like to kill this error. Thanks, jdobbs
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