by Don » Thu May 18, 2006 9:37 pm
The error you are describing sounds like corrupt Media Player playlists, although the software should be handling it better than to spit out an error message like that.
I will look into handling this error better in the next release. For now however, there is a fairly easy workaround that should make it go away.
What you need to do is reset the Bliss playlists. To do this:
1. Make sure Bliss is NOT running.
2. Start the Window Media Player.
3. Go to the "Library" tab in the media player.
4, On the left of the scrren, click on the "+" next to "My Playlists"
5. Click on the "Bliss" playlist and press the Delete key.
6. Select the "Delete from library and my computer" button, then press OK.
7. Repeat for the "Bliss Background" playlist.
8. Close the Media Player.
9. Open the Media Player again, make sure the playlists are really gone.
10. Close the Media Player.
11. Run Bliss, it will recreate the playlists pointing to the music that is there now.
Hopefully this will correct the problem. Please let me know if it doesn't.
Don