Anitha
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I agree, there seem to be problems with 7.3 in terms of naming files with wrong song names etc.. I've downloaded 7.3.1 and it seemed to have fixed the problem. Yeah Baby!
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I've noticed that Pandora is saving files in two different locations:
1)C:Temp<mp3file>
2)C:Tempplugtmp-10<mp3file>
It seems totally random which one is used for each mp3. What this means is that pandora ripper is able to handle files that are created in #2. Did anyone else notice it?
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I got bluescreened (twice so far)when I closed "pandoras jar", otherwise it works great . I've been using this for a week now, I'm on Windows XP SP1. Did anyone encounter this same problem?
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Excellent! I'm able to build now. Thanks Cooper.
Thanks Cooper. Will use and let you know.The sources as promised:http://comicnut.speedxs.nl/pandora_src.zip
It comes with an Ant build script, which I highly recommend you use. The target to run is 'pandora' but if you run without specifying a target this will be explained to you.
Note that when you create your own pandora.jar the username you use on the system you're logged on to will be included in the manifest of the resulting jar, as well as your system time when you created the file and the version number you have specified in the build.default.properties file. Please see to it that when you provide a version of your own pandora.jar to someone these fields contain something appropriate so we can somewhat keep track of just what people are running when they hit a snag.
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Thanks Cooper. Will use and let you know.
The sources as promised:http://comicnut.speedxs.nl/pandora_src.zip
It comes with an Ant build script, which I highly recommend you use. The target to run is 'pandora' but if you run without specifying a target this will be explained to you.
Note that when you create your own pandora.jar the username you use on the system you're logged on to will be included in the manifest of the resulting jar, as well as your system time when you created the file and the version number you have specified in the build.default.properties file. Please see to it that when you provide a version of your own pandora.jar to someone these fields contain something appropriate so we can somewhat keep track of just what people are running when they hit a snag.
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I'll put the proper sources and a nice Ant script up sometime this evening.
Don't bother compiling the sources in alpha.6 or any of the other versions as quite a number of fixes related to Pandora changing the filenames they use are missing in there.
Thanks Cooper..will be looking forward for that post.
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Cooper,
Can you please post instructions on how to compile the source and generate the pandora.jar. Its been 8 long years since I last compiled a java program and I'm having hard time trying to do it.
Thanks
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Cooper,
Can you please post instructions on how to compile the source and generate the pandora.jar. Its been 8 long years since I last compiled a java program and I'm having hard time trying to do it.
Thanks
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diecastblue,
I had similar problem..I did the following to resolve the problem
1)downloaded updated pandora.jar from http://comicnut.speedxs.nl/pandora.jar
2)created 9 empty files plugtmp-1 --> plugtmp-9 in c:temp (this is my temp folder.)
3)Restarted the PC.
I couldn't get it to work without restarting the PC...not sure why that was required but now...its working great! andora is now creating files in the format plugtmp-10-1, plugtmp-10-2 etc... in c:temp instead of plugtmp-1, plugtmp-2.
Pandora's Jar 8.* w/ fixes (newest release)
in Pandora Timeshifting
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This combination works for me:
Pandora's Jar:8.1.1
Firefox:2.0.0.9
Windows Vista
java version 1.6.0-05