Strangest thing this morning....
I've been using a JukeBox program I created about 10 years ago (and have been modifying over the years). Up until today, EVERYTHING worked as it should.
When I run my last executable(s), I hear the music being played on my speaker system. However, starting this morning, when I opened the project and ran it, I do not hear any music.
The Executable was created immediately after any changes were made in the IDE. (I even copied the entire project to another computer). Running the executable on the other computer works fine just like the executable on the original computer. But, running from the IDE on that second computer, same thing, no sound.
SO, I went to a back up of a few months ago and ran the executable...also works fine, but using THAT backup project IDE, no sound.
So, basically, in all copies of my Jukebox program, it works in the executables, but not the IDE.
WHATEVER could be the issue here?
(Other projects I have using the MMControl (as in the Jukebox program) work fine in both IDE and Exe.)
I've been using a JukeBox program I created about 10 years ago (and have been modifying over the years). Up until today, EVERYTHING worked as it should.
When I run my last executable(s), I hear the music being played on my speaker system. However, starting this morning, when I opened the project and ran it, I do not hear any music.
The Executable was created immediately after any changes were made in the IDE. (I even copied the entire project to another computer). Running the executable on the other computer works fine just like the executable on the original computer. But, running from the IDE on that second computer, same thing, no sound.
SO, I went to a back up of a few months ago and ran the executable...also works fine, but using THAT backup project IDE, no sound.
So, basically, in all copies of my Jukebox program, it works in the executables, but not the IDE.
WHATEVER could be the issue here?
(Other projects I have using the MMControl (as in the Jukebox program) work fine in both IDE and Exe.)