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[Bug 1095742] Re: Portable apps storing drive letter in db
I checked again
Error: `D:\OpenLPPortable\Data\songs\audio\13\John Waller - While I'm
Waiting (from the FIREPROOF Soundtrack).mp3` and
`D:\OpenLPPortable\Data\songs\audio\13\John Waller - While I'm Waiting
(from the FIREPROOF Soundtrack).mp3` are the same file
Error message is wrong because there is no file in
D:\OpenLPPortable\Data\songs\audio\13
Its in
Data\servicemanager\John Waller - While I'm Waiting (from the FIREPROOF Soundtrack).mp3
204_Test_MP3-Path-in-Song4.osj has this in it
"background_audio": ["D:\\OpenLPPortable\\Data\\songs\\audio\\13\\John Waller - While I'm Waiting (from the FIREPROOF Soundtrack).mp3"]
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Title:
Portable apps storing drive letter in db
Status in OpenLP - Worship Presentation Software:
New
Status in OpenLP 2.0 series:
New
Status in OpenLP trunk series:
New
Bug description:
From Bob Donkin
http://forums.openlp.org/discussion/2014/portable-app-assigning-drive-letter-in-sqlite-database
I am using the portable app version of openlp. I have linked many songs
to audio files(mp3).
The problem I have is the sqlite database has
given an absolute address for the audio file eg: F:\PortableApps\OpenLPPortable\Data\songs\audio\205\09-I cannot tell.mp3 .
However
when I plug in the USB stick at Church the computer assigns it the
drive letter E: so none of the audio works. Would it be possible on the
next release to use a relative address eg: songs\audio\205\09-I cannot
tell.mp3
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