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1st February 2020, 09:25 | #461 | Link |
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One more thing: I've created a processing as part of the upload a long time ago, but as time went short I never managed to finally enable it.
I'll post a new FindVuk release soon that will massively speed up the synchronization. Will also try to enable the automatic processing at the same time. Gesendet von meinem H8324 mit Tapatalk |
3rd February 2020, 22:33 | #462 | Link |
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I've released FindVUK 1.30 now - it's available in the first post.
Main reason is the highly improved synchronization speed. This is possible because I've completely changed the process behind. Instead of modifying the existing keydb.cfg, I'm reading everything into memory and recreate the keydb.cfg at the end. This has one major impact: the order of the lines is changed. When creating the final file the order is always the following:
The very first line in the file includes the timestamp and some statistics about the file. I've tested it and for me it's working fine - I also detected a bug in the last release that resulted in too much uploaded discs. Additionally to the changes in FindVUK I've enabled the 'process on upload' for the Online Database - so uploads from FindVUK are now processed directly and the result is visible immediatly. The only case I know where it's not working fine is in case the disc has a meaningless title, a manual title got entered and it's different from an already existing manual title in the online database - in this (hopefully rare) case an error message will be displayed. |
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4th February 2020, 04:45 | #464 | Link |
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FindVUK 1.30 has a bug when synchronizing with no existing KEYDB.cfg.
Expected result: create a new KeyDB.cfg file from the OnlineDB. Actual Result: errors-out when writing the new KeyDB.cfg version 1.24 is not affected. See attatched logfile: |
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23rd February 2020, 19:49 | #468 | Link |
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Fixed a data error in the online database - accidentially I've stored unitkeys identical to the vuk for ~70.000 legacy entries. I've fixed this today - now the data is correct again.
The only thing that might happen is that a lot of changes are detected and the synch-upload to the online database fails with a HTTP500 error. This error happens only one time and the reason is that FindVUK tries to upload all the wrong unitkeys one more time to the database - so in this case just ignore the error (it's happening because the file-upload exceeds the expected limit). Additionally I've added a post-processing check into the database so in case it happens again that VUK and a single UnitKey are identical - the UnitKey is discarded. So it shouldn't happen again |
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Nalor, I have a freeze (probably) due to a bug into DVDFabPasskey 9.3.7.3.
FindVUK is 1.31 (latest). During Passkey analysis of a disc (an italian release of District 9) FindVUK reaches the stage when "MemDump successfully finished!", I think at that point the relevant data have been captured, are they? Now, two bad things may happen (only with this disc): one, Passkey crashes. It seems FindVUK doesn't catch this happening and stays awaiting for the next step. (BUT, if I restart Passkey, it will perform the same steps as before) two, Passkey enters an infinite loop and does... nothing. The progress bar keeps moving but the drive motor stops (no more noise) and the drive led never blinks anymore. Nothing. So, even now, FindVUK stays awaiting for some event never arriving. Can it be forced to go further? |
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25th February 2020, 20:40 | #471 | Link |
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Attached.
In this run Passkey crashed the first time, then I re-launched it and it got into a loop doing nothing. The attachment is still pending for approval. In the meanwhile, read it here (the link will be valid until march 13th). Last edited by Losko; 28th February 2020 at 09:38. |
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I guess it's waiting for the main playlist ... In the end I think capturing this info does not make that much sense at all and I think I'll change the default to 0 for the next release anyway. |
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But why do you want to use an older release? afaik they stopped working when DVDfab changed their server-backend... |
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What is the minimum version of DVDFab, Player, PassKey that works with "Latest FindVUK"? |
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19th March 2020, 22:52 | #479 | Link | |
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I'd recommend to always use the most current release from DVDfab (this applies to all supported products: DVDfab, Passkey, Player). In case you notice any problems with a release just post the problems here with a logfile and I'll take a look and usually fix it within a few days. |
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What is the "oldest DVDFab, Player, Passkey version" supported by "Latest FindVUK"? |
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