Nothing for 3 days, and then 8 comments in 12 hours...

Also, on the off chance this works, try opening folders with the direct open function (ctrl+O, or File>Open). Shouldn't make a difference but might as well give it a shot.
That would make sense, since the program is configured to check from the first instance of "[Colours]" to the first instance of "[Hitobjects]". I think the bigger question is how the mapper managed to get 2 lines of that in the first placeblissfulyoshi wrote:
Oh yeah, this was a strange scenario. If you add a word under [Colours], (during the mod he had [Colours] printed twice), AIBat says the combo colors are inconsistent even though all of them were exactly the same. (It took me a while to realize what the issue was, but I severely doubt that this will happen very often)

Yeah, this problem isn't just for AIBat but comes up for all .jar's in any folder that has a "!" as the last character in the filename. Weird glitch or something, but I don't think it's something I can fix.ziin wrote:
Update java, make sure you don't put aibat in the actual osu folder (I couldn't run it in any folder which had a ! in the path).
I'm using Windows 7 too (64 bit). Hm... to try and control for other variables, try unzipping this test folder and putting it on your desktop, and trying to open that with AIBat. If that works then it probably has something to do with the external drive, if not then probably admin privileges. Additionally, what happens after you press the "Enter" button? Does the program freeze up (i.e. you can't click on anything/select any other folders) or just not respond?Card N'FoRcE wrote:
I swear that i can't get AIBat to work °°
I got the jar application, i run it and choose the beatmap folder.
After that i don't get anything else., whatever folder i choose it doesn't work.
I'm using Windows 7. If this helps, I have osu! sotred in a external drive, but i don't think it should be an issue °°
Also, on the off chance this works, try opening folders with the direct open function (ctrl+O, or File>Open). Shouldn't make a difference but might as well give it a shot.