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21st May 2011, 05:11 | #1 | Link |
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Missing Playlist
I have one PC that I can no longer get AEP to create a playlist after analyzing a Blu-ray. No log files are created. No error messages produced. Just no playlist generated so no option add the Blu-ray to the batch jobs queue.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled AEP (version 0.9.1.18) multiple times along with the supporting apps -- EAC3to, BDSup2Sub, MKCMerge, Haali Matroska Muxer, JAVA required to run AEP. I have another PC set up that I also use AEP on without issue. I have copied the supporting apps from the one that works to the one that does not work with no impact. Out of ideas.... thanks |
26th May 2011, 05:12 | #4 | Link |
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No I have not but almost desperate enough to. Would rather determine the cause than have to roll back everything.
additional info: eac3to (v3.24) is up to date Nero Audio Decoder (Nero 6 or older) doesn't seem to be installed http://www.nero.com/eng/store-blu-ray.html CAUTION: You need Nero 7. Nero 8 won't work with eac3to. ArcSoft DTS Decoder doesn't seem to be installed http://www.arcsoft.com/products/totalmediatheatre Sonic Audio Decoder (3.24.0.0) doesn't seem to be installed Haali Matroska Muxer (2011-03-03) is up to date Nero AAC Encoder could not be located http://www.nero.com/eng/nero-aac-codec.html Copy NeroAacEnc.exe to the eac3to or to the Windows folder. Surcode DTS Encoder doesn't seem to be installed http://www.surcode.com MkvToolnix (4.8.0.0, release version) is up to date |
28th May 2011, 15:49 | #6 | Link |
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Resolved
I did restore the system back to a point I thought it should have been good, but it did not resolve the problem. I was limited by the number of backups available due to a drive replacement that contained the system backups that was no longer available.
While cleaning up another drive, I found a number of log files for AEP. This reminded me I had moved the installation directory from the default c:\ drive to d:\. The existence of the log files proved EAP was working when those files were created so I uninstalled EAP again and reinstalled it on the d:\ drive. No other changes were made but this time analyzing a disk created a playlist Not sure where things got confused at or if I could successfully move the app back to C:\ and have it work but at this point, just don't care. After weeks of not having one of the best rippin tools out there, it finally works again. Thanks for pointing me in a new direction. |
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