SSoft88
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Unfortunately, the download button is also greyed out. I'm guessing because there are no audio tracks found.Did you try to download one of these episodes? If so, do they contain (the correct) audio? If so, it is only a small error how AS displays the information I guess.
Oops, missed that.the download button is also greyed out
Sure, I've seen your name before, don't you know that? After you opened the download dialog to get the data about the episode, close it and go to File-Save logfile. It will open an explorer window to let you choose where to save.Is there are way to create a log for the episodes with issues
Thanks for the tip regarding the cache. I will try it and post if it helps or not...Listen to DeepSpace for sure and leave a log. But one thing to try just in the event it helps is to blow out the AP browser cache. Just rename or delete this directory with AS closed and then open it up. I think it will probably cause you to have to log back in. This probably won't help but it's easy enough to try in the event your cache has just gotten messy.
C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\RedFox\AnyStream\cache
Thanks for that. Log file attached, after attempting an example episode (ep. 10 from HAPPYish). All the other episodes 1-9 work fine.Sure, I've seen your name before, don't you know that? After you opened the download dialog to get the data about the episode, close it and go to File-Save logfile. It will open an explorer window to let you choose where to save.
If anyone is willing to sacrifice a download token for a test, could someone try to download Twin Peaks season 2, episode 7 or episode 12, from US AP?
Would be great if I'm able to compare your attempt/results. Thanks.
Just if the audio is greyed out.What are you looking for? Whether the audio is greyed out on the download? Or what the audio is like after downloading?
Thanks very much for testing and confirming!I was able to download Twin Peaks season 2 episode 7 in HD with 5+1 surround sound (there were many options for audio at variable bit rates)
Finally tried this. Unfortunately, no joy. Still the same issues with the same episodes.Listen to DeepSpace for sure and leave a log. But one thing to try just in the event it helps is to blow out the AP browser cache. Just rename or delete this directory with AS closed and then open it up. I think it will probably cause you to have to log back in. This probably won't help but it's easy enough to try in the event your cache has just gotten messy.
C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\RedFox\AnyStream\cache