![]() ![]() I am now using OS7 64bit, and I have not found a solution to the PX.dll problem, and can not tag my music the simple way that was so glorious with MMJB. We paid their salaries, we put food on their tables, and they treated us like we were nothing more than a dingle berry, on their big fat old asses, used a babywipe, then flushed us down the toilet. Yahoo created the monster that I am today, F YAHOO, and all the other companies that sh*t on the little guys. I love rapidshare, I love utorrent, I love people smarter than I am, that can manipulate DLL's and give me things that I could otherwise never afford. Thanks to yahoo, I have not bought a legitimate CD in years, nor will I. And companies wonder why pirating exists.you screw us, then we screw you. They screwed thousands of people that purchased lifetime upgrades, including myself. They did not bother to check the tag hanging on the collar, and just ran off into the night. Thats right, OWNED, until yahoo F*d us all, and bough it, stripped the software of it's best features, than buried it like a dead cat it had run over in the middle of the night. ![]() Musicmatch has so far been the best music organizing and tagging software I ever owned. So please, BEFORE you start sayin "those who say they got MusicMatch to run perfectly on their Windows 7 computer (64bit Home Edition) without virtualization is just yanking your chain", you might wanna try talkin to the people who HAVE THE PROGRAM WORKING. As a person who doesn do the online music scene, I use MMJB for its conversion capabilities, and nothing more Everything on MMJB will work, however, except for internet. You get the standard notice from windows sayin "This program has compatibility issues", and that's fine. ![]() However, I also found that if you install it from CD, it works just fine. I still have whatever god-awful version of IE it came with (8, i think), and when I went to install any of the programs by hard drive (even my own disk's files), it failed to register the PX.dll file. Now heres the thing: I HAVE a windows 7 HE 圆4 machine. If anyone got the RCA Lyra mp3 player, they would have gotten MMJB 9.0 free with it. If someone were to get a definitive version of MusicMatch working tomorrow that's compatible with Windows 7 I'd be all over it in a heartbeat but it's not going to happen and I hate to see people keep holding on to hope for something that really never is going to happen. Maybe Windows 8 (or whatever it will officially be called) will offer compatibility for this software when it comes out. Their VBR doesn't work the way as it does in MusicMatch and my files are slightly larger now but if you give it a try it's not a bad piece of software. mp3 ripping capability) but after I did and got Jukebox set up the way I want, I can say it works decently. mp3 encoder (which I think should fall under some sort of fleecing since all media programs offer free. I took the plunge and paid $10 for their LAME. They claim the Jukebox portion of their Media Center is free but charge a $10 license fee in order for you to rip CDs to your hard drive in. It's not a MusicMatch clone nor does it works as good but in my opinion it's the closet thing to being a MusicMatch replacement as we will ever get at this time. This is not a plug for software or anything but I will say I have been very happy using J. Look there's no magic pill, no tricks, gimmicks that's going to get Jukebox to play the way we want it to play. It's been 5 years since Yahoo! stopped offering support for the original Jukebox and 4 years since they stop offering support for their stupid stripped downed version and subsequently closed up shop. Have any of you considered that those who say they got MusicMatch to run perfectly on their Windows 7 computer (64bit Home Edition) without virtualization is just yanking your chain? I've tried some if not all of the tricks and nuisances that have been posted on this site with the same results.nothing. MusicMatch is dead and unless you're running XP virtual machine on your Windows 7 computer there's no other way it's going to work. ![]() I've been watching this thread off and on for the past 18 months and I have posted here (anonymously) previously about my love for the MusicMatch software but I think it's time that everyone who hasn't to just face the facts. I'm not saying this to be a prick, but to hopefully help those who haven't already get closure with this situation. Here, let me repeat it again if you didn't comprehend it the first time. I think some of you need to read that one statement above so you can stop pining after what will never be again and just move on. ![]()
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