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@dim
12/25/16 12:29:59PM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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@brian
You and your team have developed a great CMS. You do everything right and know the needs of your users of course. Just the Stream Pay module seemed unfinished to me, I'm sorry. Just do not understand how we can use it without modification of which I wrote above and why it is necessary to other users in its current form. There's no logical conclusion... OK! It's just my vision.

Please let me know, in an user profile
"profile_balance: 2.909999999999982"
is the amount earned by the Profile owner?
Why is the amount with lots of numbers after the decimal point, if I set the price of 1 cent for the audition?

Also please let me know
profile_jrComment_home_item_count: 89 - is the number of comments that the user has received from someone in his profile?
profile_jrComment_item_count: 1111 - is the number of comments that the user has written for others items?

Merry Christmas!
updated by @dim: 12/25/16 12:40:58PM
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@dim
12/22/16 02:19:37PM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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I can modify the module myself. I just don't understand why you and others don't understand the point of it imperfection, as you know.
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@dim
12/22/16 10:57:04AM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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@brian, please, just let me know if you plan to modify the module as I wrote above
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@dim
12/16/16 12:02:25PM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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@brian
So I correctly understood the purpose of the module ;)
Then I think you need to add two things.
1. The Profile Owner must see how much he "earned" at the moment (his item streams x price = total amount) on the settings page of the profile, for example.
2. The site admin should be able to see the whole picture of streams. The credit log in the ACP already exists - It's fine but it`s not enough.. You must add the report for each user with the ability to sort by total amount.
user1 ... 9,15
user2 ... 7,48
user3 ... 5,55
etc
I think with these modifications, the module will be more useful and informative. Don't you think that's necessary?
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@dim
12/16/16 09:32:03AM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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Hi Brian,

OK. Then why the admin site is able to set the price for the streams?
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@dim
12/16/16 02:59:19AM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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In this case, the credit log in the ACP for the admin is useless information (in the form in which it is now).
Can you explain to me why the module considers when a viewer streams a video or listens to an audio item but does not report the result to profile owners or site admin?
May be I do not understand the meaning of this module...
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@dim
12/15/16 02:25:45AM
167 posts

Stream Pay


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@michael
Hi, how can the user know how much money earned his profile? Now I do not see this information in any profile.
How can a site admin to see a list of profiles with the total amount of earnings from listening to each user?
For example,
user1 ... 0,15
user2 ... 4,48
user3 ... 7,55
etc
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@dim
09/12/16 01:43:28PM
167 posts

CRI: Query Error: (errno: 24)


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@brian,
Thanks! There was a limit on the number of open files for MariaDB-server.
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@dim
09/12/16 01:25:56PM
167 posts

CRI: Query Error: (errno: 24)


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Sometimes I see the error on my website:
CRI: Query Error: Can't open file: './server/jr_jrcore_log.frm' (errno: 24)
There are no details in the activity log.
What does this error mean?
Any ideas please.
updated by @dim: 12/17/16 07:39:32PM
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@dim
09/09/16 11:12:13AM
167 posts

Double storage of the same audio files


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@brian,
The option "block album downloads" has always been active on my website, but I see a .zip-archives.
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