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  1. Okay... Never mind.. I finally figured it out.. If you want to have a filter list that goes across ALL Systems then in the System= field type System=All Systems I figured it would be something easy but it took me forever to figure it out.
  2. I've now fully embraced the new dynamic filter lists and really like the flexibility. I've created a number of them for my main database (Visual Pinball). I want to create a filter for all systems as well. However, I cannot figure out how to configure the ini file to look across all systems. Currently I just have two: Visual Pinball and VPX. Here's my ini file: [Filter] Comment=*TEST* Year_from Manufacturer Category Description Author Theme System=Visual Pinball Year_to File I thought that changing the System to blank, or System=* would make a difference. Neither of these seemed to work. Any guidance is appreciated.
    Been using Pinballx for a number of years managing a collection of about 400 machines. I've always done things manually as I felt it was quicker than using the Pinballx game manager. I decided to try this Database Manager as I wanted something that fully supported the new list features. I gave it a try yesterday and have already found it to be incredibly useful. It has helped me quickly find some missing assets, fill in a lot of blanks (ipdb number, author, rom, etc.) and it lets me use and create new filters that can be used both for this tool and for the Pinballx Lists. GREAT JOB!!!
  3. Just installed the 64 bit version of Pinballx. Install was easy and appears to work just fine. One question, does anyone know if there is (or will be) a 64 bit plugin for the DirectOutput framework? The 32 bit version does not appear to work with the 64 bit version of PInballx.
  4. Just wanted to say thanks for adding the new Favorites feature to the menu. I've manually done this in the past by manipulating the xml files but it is now very easy to do using the menu. Great addition!
  5. Here's a quick audio grab for Spider-Man VE. I didn't see one out there... Hope it can be of use. Spider-Man VE (Stern 2007).mp3
  6. Sorry for all of the posts... I fully disabled Windows Defender using Group Policy and the system still failed. I also reinstalled / unblocked the R3 DOF files and the system still failed. I logged in as another newly created user and it still failed. I ran the SFC /Scannow command and all of the system files checked out okay. About the only think left in my brain to try is to reinstall Windows 10 from scratch. I may do that this weekend unless anyone has anything else for me to try. The very worst case scenario is that I run without the lighting in Pinballx as VP and VPX work fine with the lighting. Not a terrible compromise.. just used to seeing the great lighting when in the pinballx menu system. Thanks.
  7. Here's a couple more pieces of information from EventViewer: Application Error Msg1: Faulting application name: PinballX.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5a070e1e Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.16299.15, time stamp: 0x2cd1ce3d Exception code: 0x80000003 Fault offset: 0x00112ca2 Faulting process id: 0x3d64 Faulting application start time: 0x01d36978c171c59c Faulting application path: C:\PinballX\PinballX.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNELBASE.dll Report Id: ba87d75b-09a1-49af-8d4e-48aa4c0b2fda Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Application Error Msg2: Faulting application name: PinballX.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5a070e1e Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x028237e6 Faulting process id: 0x3d64 Faulting application start time: 0x01d36978c171c59c Faulting application path: C:\PinballX\PinballX.exe Faulting module path: unknown Report Id: 1c3d9765-8494-4da5-9a36-cef47bfd200e Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: .Net Runtime Error Msg1: Application: PinballX.exe Framework Version: v4.0.30319 Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception. Exception Info: exception code c0000005, exception address 028237E6 Stack
  8. Sorry about that... Attached below is a smaller version of the log file (logging since 11/18). Thanks for all of the help and suggestions. I've tried disabling Microsoft's AV software and also excluding the Pinballx and DirectOutput folders from real-time scans. I was able to get it to work once or twice and then it was back to being broken. One more detail that seems to occur when it does work, is that when I exit out of Pinballx when DOF is working I almost always receive a popup message that says .Net-Broadcase Event window.2.0.0.0.33c0d9 Also, I ran the .NET Framework verification tool and it believes all versions of .NET from 2.0 to 4.7 are configured correctly. PinballX DirectOutput Plugin_111817_112917.log
  9. Here's the log file... https://www.mediafire.com/file/n19g178ubvhwwiw/PinballX DirectOutput Plugin.zip I've reinstalled pinball with no new results. Also, here is the version of DirectOutput that I'm using. I believe this is the latest: DirectOutput Version 0.9.5818.37242
  10. I used the powershell command to unblock all of the files in the directoutput folder and pinballx folder as well as any sub folders. It still had issues. I also tried Admin mode on and off and that didn’t fix it as well. I think my next step will be to reinstall DOF. What’s also weird is that it will occasionally work correctly but not every time. Also, does anyone know if there are any other core requirements I should reinstall? Like a specific version of the .net framework. Also, if I disable the pinballx DOF plugin, pinballx works every time. And, DOF works fine with vpx and vp9. So, I think my issue is isolated to pinballx and the dof plugin.
  11. rablack97, Are you running the DOF pinballx plugin? Thanks for the advice. I did check some of my dlls last night but I’ll spend some time tonght and check all of them.
  12. I've been running PInballx with DOF for almost a year with Flashers, Undercabinet lighting and Flipper Solenoids. Has worked great in Windows 7. I just upgraded my system to Windows 10 over the weekend and it went exceptionally well. The only issue I'm seeing is that the DirectOutputFramework plugin fails for PinballX. DOF works fine for VP and VPX. I tried re-registering the COM object but that didn't make a difference. I ended up configuring PinballX for Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode and that seemed to allow it to load. Here's the pinball log when it fails: 20:43:55.4 11/26/2017: PinballX - Version 2.50 20:43:55.4 11/26/2017: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (31.9GB) 20:43:55.4 11/26/2017: Loading Settings 20:43:55.4 11/26/2017: Initialize Component 20:43:55.5 11/26/2017: Initialize Display 20:43:56.6 11/26/2017: Loading PlugIns 20:43:56.6 11/26/2017: Loaded Plugin:"DirectOutput PinballX Plugin" Version 1 By Swisslizard 20:43:57.4 11/26/2017: PlugIn: "DirectOutput PinballX Plugin" Initialized OK 20:43:57.4 11/26/2017: Using Plugin System Version: 1 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: Error. Exiting 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: A dynamic link library (DLL) initialization routine failed. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007045A) 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: at c.a.a[a](a A_0) 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: at PinballX.FrmMain.a(Boolean A_0, Boolean A_1, Boolean A_2, Boolean A_3, Boolean A_4) 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: at PinballX.FrmMain..ctor() 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: Disposing Plugins 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: Showing Taskbar 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: Unhiding Mouse Cursor 20:43:58.5 11/26/2017: Bye So, here's my question(s)... Is it possible to run the Plugin without running PinballX in XP Compatibility mode? If not, is there any downside to running PinballX in this mode? I'm running a 4K monitor with a 1080ti graphics card so there's plenty of raw power on the machine. Just didn't know if I was giving up some level of performance by running in XP mode. Thanks for any help you can throw my way.
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