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NameChris
Date2010-10-21
Messagei am getting the same error luca is


MESSAGE
Specified device identifier is out of range.
TARGET SITE
Int32 get_DeviceIdDefault()
STACK TRACE
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.get_DeviceIdDefault()
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.set_DeviceId(Int32 value)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer..ctor(MixerType mixerType)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor(Boolean ignoreExceptions)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor()
at WiiTunes.WiiTunes..ctor() in F:BlueTunesBlueTunesBlueTunesSourceMain.cs:line 854
SOURCE
WaveLibMixer_x86


NameLuca
Date2010-09-29
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MessageHi, i got a problem with bluetunes, i'm working in windows 7 x64 with iTunes10 and this is the log of the error.Maybe i need a 64bit version of the software.....

How can i solve it ?
thanks






MESSAGE
Specified device identifier is out of range.
TARGET SITE
Int32 get_DeviceIdDefault()
STACK TRACE
in WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.get_DeviceIdDefault()
in WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.set_DeviceId(Int32 value)
in WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer..ctor(MixerType mixerType)
in WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor(Boolean ignoreExceptions)
in WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor()
in WiiTunes.WiiTunes..ctor() in F:BlueTunesBlueTunesBlueTunesSourceMain.cs:riga 854
SOURCE
WaveLibMixer_x86


NameMike.S
Date2010-09-13
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MessageCheers that'd be great - let me know if there's anything I can do my side RE: Win 7 x64..


NameMike Anderson
Date2010-09-10
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MessageMike,

Let me think about this a bit. I'll take a quick look tonight at the code. I do not currently have a x64 machine so bear with me on this please.


NameMike Anderson
Date2010-09-10
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MessageGoodbytes,

Sorry but currently there is no way to get the wiimote to auto pair with the current bluetooth driver used in BlueTunes. And yes you are correct in having to remove and re-add the device every time in Win7. Under XP this is not necessary but for some reason with Win7 it is. Go figure.

Mike A


NameMike
Date2010-09-09
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MessageCurrently receiving the following error after when trying to open on Windows 7 x64.

An error has occurred.
Error. The audio line reference is invalid.

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Contents of the log file
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MESSAGE
The audio line reference is invalid.
TARGET SITE
Void ReloadLines()
STACK TRACE
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.ReloadLines()
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer.set_DeviceId(Int32 value)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixer..ctor(MixerType mixerType)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor(Boolean ignoreExceptions)
at WaveLib.AudioMixer.Mixers..ctor()
at WiiTunes.WiiTunes..ctor() in F:BlueTunesBlueTunesBlueTunesSourceMain.cs:line 854
SOURCE
WaveLibMixer_x86

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Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers


NameGoodBytes
Date2010-09-04
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MessageI have a strange problem, and I don't really know what where to start, so I'll go in bullet point form.

Ok let's start:
- I have Windows 7 64-bit withthe ASUS USB-BT21 (Blutooth 2.0) adapter. It's actually a Broadcom WIDCOMM module. The drivers from both are litterrarly the same, down to the ASUS one saying "Broadcom 2046 Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR USB Dongle with First Connect" in the device manager.

- If I add my Wiimote to Windows using Windows Device and Printer, everything seams to work. Windows recognize it, and I open BluTones, and it's party time! smilie

- Now if I close BlueTone, and my wii mote turns off due to it's idle state (or I remove and put back the battery). Windows still see (even if the battery is removed) my wiimote (Nintendo RVL-CMT-01).

- Ok so now assuming the Wiimote is off (change of battery or auto-turn off, or I restart my computer), Windows 7 still sees my Wiimote. When I press 1 and 2 button at the same time, Windows doesn't do anything, as it's already found and added. If I open BlueTunes, BlueTunes can't find my Wiimote.

- The fix is to manually remove the device and add it back, and NOW it will work.

Under Dolphin Emulator, my Wiimote shows no such problem. Just pair them up and you are ready to play with the wiimote. My Wiimote is the orginal one that came with my Wii back when the Wii was soon released.

Is there a way for BluTone to do like Dolphin emu where it can pair and unpair devices automatically?


NameMalcolm Brown
Date2010-08-07
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MessageDownloaded fine this time - thanks


NameMike Anderson
Date2010-08-07
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MessageMalcolm,

Give it a try now. Just in case, press the reload button on your browser when on the Download page.


NameMalcolm Brown
Date2010-08-07
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MessageI have tried to download BlueTunes, but I keep getting an error message (saying it can't find the page / site ) - has something broken?


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