kllngtme wrote: > I've gotten no where with this. I can't figure it out. I've tried > everything just about other than formatting my computer. haha I don't > think I'll get musicIP going this way. There's no way I'm transferring > over a TB of flac just to transfer back to my NAS after it does > fingerprinting.. > > If anyone found a work around, let me know.
I have a similar issue. Coming from a Windows 7 Home edition desktop, updated to Windows 10 three days before the free upgrade deadline (no problem with MusicIP analysis then), and updated to Anniversary Windows 10 (1607) at the end of September. Now, MusicIp wont analyze WMA Lossless 9.2, the format I always used from several years back, using dBpoweramp Music Converter. It will analyze FLAC, though, and I verified that wav was also analyzed. This really doesnt make me happy, since I postponed Windows 10 precisely with the fear some legacy programs I love would stop working >From MusicIP log, I get Fingerprint failed (mis-execution). I checked what would happen to WMA songs already analyzed in my collection, and got Analysis failed (error analyzing) from the log, and Unanalyzable status from MusicIP. After googling the issue, I tried installing GenPUID, which gave back genpuid.exe is not recognized as an internal or external command. Further googling led me to explore PATH, where I got past the first roadblock, and now what appears is missing required component mipcore (which is there). I tried analyzing folders on the same drive where MusicIP is installed: nothing works either. I also ran MusicIP in compatibility mode without success. Im not fluent with the inner works of computing, so I dont know really where to go from here. I hope this will help someone more qualified to solve this mystery! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ IsaSim's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=66108 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96392
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