[07/09/2006 09:02:33 p.m.] ! THashThread.Execute: Unknown exception caught when hashing "D:\Devilman\Devilman - 16 [.avi"! The error message was: Floating point division by zero
[07/09/2006 09:02:35 p.m.] - Loading local files...
[07/09/2006 09:02:35 p.m.] - Done loading local files after 16 milliseconds.
[07/09/2006 09:02:35 p.m.] ! Failed to rename "d:\devilman\devilman - 16 [.avi" to "D:\Devilman\Devilman - 16 [BFE49C36].avi" with error: "System Error. Code: 32.
El proceso no tiene acceso al archivo porque está siendo utilizado por otro proceso"
[07/09/2006 09:02:35 p.m.] - Done hashing Devilman - 16 [.avi with ed2k ed2k://|file|Devilman - 16 [.avi|164809780|0451972a7b3dd6f3af09d91f470bfa85|/
is what i get when i hash any of the new devilman files starting from 16... they seem fine and i can rename them with AoM off.. when i start the AoM and hash the files if i hash a file the client lets it open and i cant rename it anymore seems like something inside those files is crashing the hash check ... i checked the drive for error and my pc both seems fine and AoM can hash and rename anyother files... i cant tell if this is really a bug that's why i'm posting here and not in the tracker.
if u guys want more info just ask btw... even with the crash AoM added the files to my list O_o
THashthread.execute Error ... division by zero
I had the same problem with the same files. Restarted several times, cleaned \kowai, etc; but always got that error. Finally gave up and manually renamed them. I removed and rehashed them every time, though - didn't think that just restarting would've worked.
Now I'm getting the same error for every file in the Mazinger Movies collection. Fe.:
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] ! THashThread.Execute: Unknown exception caught when hashing "S:\Mazinger Movies\Trailers\3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi"! The error message was: Floating point division by zero
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Loading local files...
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Done loading local files after 0 milliseconds.
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] ! Failed to rename "s:\mazinger movies\trailers\3. great mazinger vs getter robo trailer.avi" to "S:\Mazinger Movies\Trailers\Great Mazinger tai Getter Robo - Great Mazinger tai Getter Robo Trailer .avi" with error: "System Error. Code: 32.
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process"
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Done hashing 3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi with ed2k ed2k://|file|3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi|8784394|bf23d8d0577f2d4387754f8f16dcbd56|/
Everything else that I've hashed recently was renamed without any problems... Anyway, turns out that restarting the client does rename them correctly, as long as I keep them in the 'Known files'. I feel pretty stupid now for manually renaming those Devilman files. -_-;
Now I'm getting the same error for every file in the Mazinger Movies collection. Fe.:
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] ! THashThread.Execute: Unknown exception caught when hashing "S:\Mazinger Movies\Trailers\3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi"! The error message was: Floating point division by zero
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Loading local files...
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Done loading local files after 0 milliseconds.
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] ! Failed to rename "s:\mazinger movies\trailers\3. great mazinger vs getter robo trailer.avi" to "S:\Mazinger Movies\Trailers\Great Mazinger tai Getter Robo - Great Mazinger tai Getter Robo Trailer .avi" with error: "System Error. Code: 32.
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process"
[16.9.2006 17:23:35] - Done hashing 3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi with ed2k ed2k://|file|3. Great Mazinger Vs Getter Robo Trailer.avi|8784394|bf23d8d0577f2d4387754f8f16dcbd56|/
Everything else that I've hashed recently was renamed without any problems... Anyway, turns out that restarting the client does rename them correctly, as long as I keep them in the 'Known files'. I feel pretty stupid now for manually renaming those Devilman files. -_-;
Ok, then it's the avi information stuff crashing.Andemon wrote:Everything else that I've hashed recently was renamed without any problems... Anyway, turns out that restarting the client does rename them correctly, as long as I keep them in the 'Known files'. I feel pretty stupid now for manually renaming those Devilman files. -_-;