Hello.
I read your post on your blog for this nodriver calling acmformatsuggest
I am using the NAudio.dll with an mp3 upload script for reading tags in ASP.NET (VB)
Using .NetFramework v4.5
This component used to work with our older Windows 2016 Server DC, but we lost it, and the same weekend, we lost our array and had to build the web farm again from scratch.
But since we are now in a freshly installed Windows 2016 Server DC and Server Farm setup, nothing is working as it used to.
Which included, the NAudio.dll within our Windows CORE Servers.
(To read more on this issue we are having, please look at the StackExchange thread.
I opened the site in Visual Studio, and found your NLayer, and tried to install it.
However, it gives an error about the .netframework version being incompatible.
Could you please let me know what the highest version you are designing the component with, so I can attempt to drop my site down to that version to install this component?
Also, can you please let me know if your component will work with reading mp3 tags?
Thanks
Wayne
Hello. I read your post on your blog for this nodriver calling acmformatsuggest I am using the NAudio.dll with an mp3 upload script for reading tags in ASP.NET (VB) Using .NetFramework v4.5 This component used to work with our older Windows 2016 Server DC, but we lost it, and the same weekend, we lost our array and had to build the web farm again from scratch. But since we are now in a freshly installed Windows 2016 Server DC and Server Farm setup, nothing is working as it used to. Which included, the NAudio.dll within our Windows CORE Servers. (To read more on this issue we are having, please look at the StackExchange thread.
I opened the site in Visual Studio, and found your NLayer, and tried to install it. However, it gives an error about the .netframework version being incompatible. Could you please let me know what the highest version you are designing the component with, so I can attempt to drop my site down to that version to install this component?
Also, can you please let me know if your component will work with reading mp3 tags? Thanks Wayne