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Music Production => MilkyTracker => Tracking => MilkyTracker Bug Reports => Topic started by: LvKeulen on July 03, 2008, 07:35:53
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It goes like this. Whenever I load a song or sample (or anything from outside Milkytracker) the "Now Loading" box appears and doesn't go away until I load another sample or song. And then it just starts over again. Resulting in having me to load everything twice to make the box disappear.
Is this a known problem? If it isn't, do I need to supply more information?
Thanks.
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Whenever I load a song or sample (or anything from outside Milkytracker)...
Drag and Drop operation?
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Whenever I load a song or sample (or anything from outside Milkytracker)...
Drag and Drop operation?
It doesn't matter whether I drag and drop, load them the normal way or use MilkyTracker's internal file browser, it always happens.
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I think I saw that behaviour once when running Milkytracker under Wine, I presumed it was a bug with Wine..
What OS are you using?
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This thing happens on Windows if the "Now loading" window loses focus before it is closed automatically. So it mostly happens when loading BIG files and you get bored waiting and check another window to pass the time.
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I think I saw that behaviour once when running Milkytracker under Wine, I presumed it was a bug with Wine..
What OS are you using?
Windows XP Media Center Edition.
This thing happens on Windows if the "Now loading" window loses focus before it is closed automatically. So it mostly happens when loading BIG files and you get bored waiting and check another window to pass the time.
For some reason, it just sometimes happens and another time it doesn't at all. Right now, nothing wrong's happening, even when I tab out on purpose.
I don't get it, but I will try to cope with the problem. It's nothing that afflicts my tracking, but can be annoying at times. I can deal with this, but I thought I should still report it.
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MilkyTracker v0.90.80
Windows XP Media Center Edition (Service Pack 2)
Intel Core 2 CPU
E-MU 1212m Soundcard