Hi Alex,
Thank you for the super-fast answer!
The link you provide is version 0.19 which I already had, and is not working anymore
aad.exe /ar "MADONNA" /al "MUSIC" /p "myimage.jpg" /s "googleimage" /ma 0,9
does not find any match, which is impossible!
Please advice ;)
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Hi Alex, I keep getting a message that GoogleImage script may be updated from v0.19 to v0.20, and I click OK for restart. AAD restarts, but the script is still shown as v0.19. What should I do about this? Thanks for an excellent tool btw.
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Please try downloading the script directly using the link I provided, overwriting the existing google script, that should ensure it is v0.20 when you next run AAD
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Thanks for your reply. Running on Windows, I actually already have the v0.20 script in the folder "C:\Program Files\AlbumArtDownloader\Scripts" and yet when I start AAD, it still says "update available" from v0.19 -> v0.20. Again I allow the update, after I restart, it still shows v0.19 as the Google Image script version. Very strange. Is that the correct script location? Thanks
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That looks OK for a script folder - did you overwrite an existing google.boo script file there? When you started AAD did it show the "compiling scripts" splash screen and progress bar?
Try deleting \Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\AlbumArtDownloader to reset all settings and force recompilation of all scripts.
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Thanks for letting me know, I've uploaded an updated google.boo (album-art.sourceforge.net) that should work again.
Hi Alex,
Thank you for the super-fast answer!
The link you provide is version 0.19 which I already had, and is not working anymore
aad.exe /ar "MADONNA" /al "MUSIC" /p "myimage.jpg" /s "googleimage" /ma 0,9
does not find any match, which is impossible!
Please advice ;)
Maybe you are downloading a cached copy? I'm not sure, but I've double-checked and that link definitely goes to a v0.20
doh!
You're right!
I feel so embarassed right now :))
Thanks a lot!
Eric
Hi Alex, I keep getting a message that GoogleImage script may be updated from v0.19 to v0.20, and I click OK for restart. AAD restarts, but the script is still shown as v0.19. What should I do about this? Thanks for an excellent tool btw.
Please try downloading the script directly using the link I provided, overwriting the existing google script, that should ensure it is v0.20 when you next run AAD
Thanks for your reply. Running on Windows, I actually already have the v0.20 script in the folder "C:\Program Files\AlbumArtDownloader\Scripts" and yet when I start AAD, it still says "update available" from v0.19 -> v0.20. Again I allow the update, after I restart, it still shows v0.19 as the Google Image script version. Very strange. Is that the correct script location? Thanks
That looks OK for a script folder - did you overwrite an existing google.boo script file there? When you started AAD did it show the "compiling scripts" splash screen and progress bar?
Try deleting \Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\AlbumArtDownloader to reset all settings and force recompilation of all scripts.
Thanks very much. Deleting the Local App Data worked! (There was a copy of the v0.19 google.boo in that directory for some reason.) Best Regards