radiodungog
Member
Hello Dmitry,
One of our presenters broke RadioBOSS today. I wasn't there but I'm in
the studio now trying to get it working.
It appears to start then freeze, then it plays one 15 second advert, then
it closes, then opens again.
This goes on and on ....
I think the problem relates to then files in the Profile folder. There
are a lot of them and the latest profile that we use seems to have about
17 versions date stamped with today's date and time.
So, I created a new folder called Profile_old and put all those files in
there.
RadioBOSS now starts and seems to run okay.
I also reinstalled the version that we were running - 5.2.3.0 - just in
case there was something in it that was corrupted.
When I start RadioBOSS now it uses the Default profile files and it seems
to play okay.
I want to get back to using the correct profile files.
Any suggestions on how I can fix this so that we can use that correct
profile set again ? It would be an impossible task to create all the
scheduled events and stuff by hand.
Thanks, Jamie C.
Radio Dungog
One of our presenters broke RadioBOSS today. I wasn't there but I'm in
the studio now trying to get it working.
It appears to start then freeze, then it plays one 15 second advert, then
it closes, then opens again.
This goes on and on ....
I think the problem relates to then files in the Profile folder. There
are a lot of them and the latest profile that we use seems to have about
17 versions date stamped with today's date and time.
So, I created a new folder called Profile_old and put all those files in
there.
RadioBOSS now starts and seems to run okay.
I also reinstalled the version that we were running - 5.2.3.0 - just in
case there was something in it that was corrupted.
When I start RadioBOSS now it uses the Default profile files and it seems
to play okay.
I want to get back to using the correct profile files.
Any suggestions on how I can fix this so that we can use that correct
profile set again ? It would be an impossible task to create all the
scheduled events and stuff by hand.
Thanks, Jamie C.
Radio Dungog