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Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:55 am

Lowlander wrote:New version with playback fix: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 01#p424301

After so many problems in MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798 version, and I have reinstalled the previous version MediaMonkey_4.1.11.1783
The three days upgraded to the 4.1.13.1800 version, this version takes a while to open, it takes to view the properties of a song for example, but at least the music I hear.

Re: Version MediaMonkey 4.1.12.1798 Playback Stops [#13332]

by MMFrLife » Mon Jun 13, 2016 2:44 pm

Rivermac wrote:...if I have to uninstall the media monkey and reinstall will I lose my song library?
No, you should not. However, you should "always" back up your database before any major changes just to be safe from the
chance, however slim, something goes wrong.

Re: Version MediaMonkey 4.1.12.1798 Playback Stops [#13332]

by Lowlander » Mon Jun 13, 2016 1:38 pm

Restart the PC and reinstall.

Re: Version MediaMonkey 4.1.12.1798 Playback Stops [#13332]

by Rivermac » Mon Jun 13, 2016 12:47 pm

I have installed the new version of MM using the download 4.1.12.1798. it has caused my Media Monkey to not open up and now I get an error message - Entry Point Not Found"-"The procedure to RemoveMouse Hook could not be located in the dynamic link library C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\MediaMonkey\MediaMonkey.exe"

What should I do? and if I have to uninstall the media monkey and reinstall will I lose my song library?

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by Lowlander » Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:11 pm

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:01 pm

Lowlander wrote:Works fine here on XP. Note that playback of MP3/WMA has been fixed in a new build, which should be available once beta testing starts again.


Hello, what great news! We will wait thank you!

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by Lowlander » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:34 am

Works fine here on XP. Note that playback of MP3/WMA has been fixed in a new build, which should be available once beta testing starts again.

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:20 am

Hello, I found it incompatible with Windows XP, it's a shame because I will not upgrade my operating system. Thank you for your help

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:19 am

Guest wrote:again ..seems its justa problem of compatibility with winxp

go back to 4.11 versions until problem is sorted out

read here

http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =1&t=85062
Hello, I found it incompatible with Windows XP, it's a shame because I will not upgrade my operating system. Thanks for the answer

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by Lowlander » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:28 pm

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by Guest » Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:53 am

again ..seems its justa problem of compatibility with winxp

go back to 4.11 versions until problem is sorted out

read here

http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =1&t=85062

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by MMFrLife » Sun Jun 05, 2016 4:57 pm

It's probably something specific to your environment and not the version itself, but its not a bad plan to wait and see if it does it with the next version. :)

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:40 pm

MMFrLife wrote:You need to go over to the tree and open Entire Library collection.
Find "Files to Edit" and open > click on "Dead Links" > If files show up, use "Locate Moved/Missing" Files (Gold feature) under
File in MM menu, upper left of program > choose folder(s) where the files that are greyed out are currently in.

Missing doesn't necessarily mean "literally" missing form your HD. It means missing from an association to the presumed/previous path stored
in the database. Also, for "extracting and recording to HD", you can just say "ripping". Everything else is implied from that.
Thank you for spending your time to help me, I did all the steps you asked me, however, it seems that this update does not seem to work properly with files recorded in HD. I am choosing to reinstall the working version MediaMonkey_4.1.11.1783, and wait for a new version of MediaMonkey. Thanks again .

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by MMFrLife » Sat Jun 04, 2016 6:21 pm

You need to go over to the tree and open Entire Library collection.
Find "Files to Edit" and open > click on "Dead Links" > If files show up, use "Locate Moved/Missing" Files (Gold feature) under
File in MM menu, upper left of program > choose folder(s) where the files that are greyed out are currently in.

Missing doesn't necessarily mean "literally" missing form your HD. It means missing from an association to the presumed/previous path stored
in the database. Also, for "extracting and recording to HD", you can just say "ripping". Everything else is implied from that.

Re: Version MediaMonkey MediaMonkey_4.1.12.1798

by eliasro » Sat Jun 04, 2016 5:14 pm

MMFrLife wrote:1. - 4. If you are upgrading from a previous version of MM, you don't need to rescan your files again just to get it to recognize what's
already in your database.

5. - 6. Do you mean "runs" through/down the files list and greys them out? Have you tried Locate Moved/Missing Files?

7. Huh....? If you select, it plays and also if you select, it plays? Do you mean if you select a single track and/or all the tracks it plays?

8. - 9. What do you mean HD? Are you using DVD audio or 24/196? Or, do you mean you are ripping the CD to a high quality format like WAV or flac?

10. Where are you ripping the CD to? Is it to a folder already in the library? Where are you clicking on the file to listen to it after it's ripped?

Reply, 1-4
Since when trying to listen to music, there was the problem, I chose to recheck files.

Reply, 5. - 6.
Yes, it runs down the list, and the files are gray. There is no missing files. Files are in place.

Reply,7
If I select a file it does not ring, and runs the gray list getting the other existing files in the folder.

Reply,
HD Hard Disk means, that is ripping the CD to MP3, or copied a song and saving to HD.

The purpose of extracting and recording is just to see if what happens is only with old files, or if it is with new files.

I would like to inform you use Windows XP, Portuguese, Service Pack 3

Anyway I thank you very much your efforts in trying to help me.

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