

Autoplaylist Error
I resurrected my Zune library, but all the songs in several playlists have a yellow (!) next to them, and when I click on them I get this error. It looks like these were originally autoplaylists. Is there any way to figure out what auto settings were used to create these, or otherwise bring these back?
This town sucks.
Why can't I get pancakes at 2am?
Multi-Instance Fixtures in Layouts
How are you all laying out and interacting with multi-instance fixtures in layout views? I'm still learning MA and I always get frustrated trying to deal with all the instances when building a layout.
Need Advice - Splitting Graphics
This is only the second paid job I've done and when I designed the graphic for the client, I didn't realize there was a door. I made mockups based on the side that didn't have a door. So when it came application time, I just split the graphic at the joints. But I don't really like how it came out.
Is there a better way, aside from redesigning the graphic in the first place?
Temp button/Master/Off-time Issue
Trying to accomplish a specific thing. I want to be able to have my blinder on a fader and the fader at 50%, then use the bump button to flash to full and go back to fader level after. But using a temp button and off-time, it releases the whole executor regardless of fader position.
What in tarnation
Driven by some random older white lady. No logos, nothin' just pure orca lol
Greetings. Just uploaded my FRST logs. Below are the keywords I got back.
Additions.txt: dreamy-meadow
FRST.txt: nimble-saber
I recently purchased some software from China at a deep discount (sketchy, I know) and the software requires a license dongle. To get the license dongle to activate the software, I had to run a patch they sent me. The patch worked as intended and my software now works with the dongle.
But Windows has since flagged the patch file as a trojan. I uploaded it to virustotal, but this is way over my head. Can someone smarter than me interpret these results and let me know if this is doing more than just activating my software? And if so, what I should do about it?
I don't have the ability to send my MA2 Light in for professional service, so I'm looking for advice on what to service on my own. I've already had it open in the past for some repairs, so I'm not uncomfortable working on it, just not sure what all I should do.
I intend to:
- gently remove all the dust/debris with a combination of air and soft brush
- clean PCBs as needed with alcohol
- clean connectors with contact cleaner and re-seat
- reapply staking compound to all connectors that already had it
What else should I do? I have some twitchy faders, but it sounds like those aren't self serviceable.