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rovingcowboy
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Re: got problems
yes in reading what you typed you will see what the meaning is. you said tested on win9X that means last few 9x os systems might work with mm 3, but i've never been able to get 98 to work with it. so i'll say this.
the older 9x systems are the ones that have trouble mostly it was with images and just old files needed that 9x wont allow newer updated versions of that same file to be used. and nohitter151 they know about the issues which is why they went to mm 3. and they even know what i'm talking about with the mm 3.x not working on some systems. sure win 2k is considered 9x and it works there as far as i know. and it did work for awhile on my winme system but not after an update or two in the mm 3.0 versions. i think most the trouble is the cause of the later win9x hardware being unable to handle mm 3.
and chrisjj if you told them to put mm3.1 on 98 take it back off and use mm 2.5 its the last one made for win98 that had no issues causing it to stop working or crash. i still use mm 2.5 on my win98 and its going great.
if you told them to put it on win 2k and or some other version of a later 9x system they might get it working but as nohitter151 said get a bug report to the developers.
the older 9x systems are the ones that have trouble mostly it was with images and just old files needed that 9x wont allow newer updated versions of that same file to be used. and nohitter151 they know about the issues which is why they went to mm 3. and they even know what i'm talking about with the mm 3.x not working on some systems. sure win 2k is considered 9x and it works there as far as i know. and it did work for awhile on my winme system but not after an update or two in the mm 3.0 versions. i think most the trouble is the cause of the later win9x hardware being unable to handle mm 3.
and chrisjj if you told them to put mm3.1 on 98 take it back off and use mm 2.5 its the last one made for win98 that had no issues causing it to stop working or crash. i still use mm 2.5 on my win98 and its going great.
if you told them to put it on win 2k and or some other version of a later 9x system they might get it working but as nohitter151 said get a bug report to the developers.
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starcraftmaster
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Re: got problems
ok
will mm 2.5 still have the album art and all ?
and will it have the albums like wmp 11: i mean this:
http://www.zeropaid.com/wp-content/uplo ... ibrary.png
thats all i want on my old win me computer
and i saw some pictures of MM having it look similar
will mm 2.5 still have the album art and all ?
and will it have the albums like wmp 11: i mean this:
http://www.zeropaid.com/wp-content/uplo ... ibrary.png
thats all i want on my old win me computer
and i saw some pictures of MM having it look similar
Re: got problems
No, MediaMonkey 2.5 only has the Details view, no Album Art views. Album Art itself is supported in MediaMonkey 2.5. You might have issues like embedded art in FLAC as MediaMonkey 2.5 didn't support that.
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Re: got problems
> you said tested on win9X that means last few 9x os systems might work with mm 3
Actually Ventis Media said it, and that means is supposed to work, not might work.
> but i've never been able to get 98 to work with it.
I think it would be worth you filing a report, including a sample of the skin image that you have found is the cause.
> and chrisjj if you told them to put mm3.1 on 98 take it back off and use mm 2.5
> its the last one made for win98 that had no issues causing it to stop working or crash.
Sorry, MM 2.5 has way to many bugs for me to be able to recommend it.
Actually Ventis Media said it, and that means is supposed to work, not might work.
> but i've never been able to get 98 to work with it.
I think it would be worth you filing a report, including a sample of the skin image that you have found is the cause.
> and chrisjj if you told them to put mm3.1 on 98 take it back off and use mm 2.5
> its the last one made for win98 that had no issues causing it to stop working or crash.
Sorry, MM 2.5 has way to many bugs for me to be able to recommend it.
Chris
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rovingcowboy
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Re: got problems
not too many bugs in it for me on win 98 to use it as a all day and all night and all week jukebox. it is the windows 98 os that has most the bugs on my computer. of course i just play music with the computer and use msagents all day with it and change the playlists with the script peke made for it to use the windows task scheduler.
so there's not much running and it does not go online and there is no preset scanning running every thing is taking care of by task scheduler jobs, so that might be the reason mine is not showing the errors you might be getting on your friends windows 98,
mine don't do anything else but music 
oh yeah i did tell them about it and posted in the forum when i had the errors it was png files and the codes for them to be used any skin that had even one png file was messed up. and some of the codes for the buttons would not even work. some files were being asked for by my win98 os that monkey was trying to use but when i put them in they did not help and made things worse cause they had code in for the newer os's which 98 did not like.
and by the way might be from difference's from UK to USA. but here
supposed to work,.
supposed to work, means might work might not work. but it was tested and worked on our test computer.

so there's not much running and it does not go online and there is no preset scanning running every thing is taking care of by task scheduler jobs, so that might be the reason mine is not showing the errors you might be getting on your friends windows 98,
oh yeah i did tell them about it and posted in the forum when i had the errors it was png files and the codes for them to be used any skin that had even one png file was messed up. and some of the codes for the buttons would not even work. some files were being asked for by my win98 os that monkey was trying to use but when i put them in they did not help and made things worse cause they had code in for the newer os's which 98 did not like.
and by the way might be from difference's from UK to USA. but here
supposed to work,.
supposed to work, means might work might not work. but it was tested and worked on our test computer.
roving cowboy / keith hall. My skins http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =9&t=16724 for some help check on Monkey's helpful messages at http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 4008#44008 MY SYSTEMS.1.Jukebox WinXp pro sp 3 version 3.5 gigabyte mb. 281 GHz amd athlon x2 240 built by me.) 2.WinXP pro sp3, vers 2.5.5 and vers 3.5 backup storage, shuttle 32a mb,734 MHz amd athlon put together by me.) 3.Dell demension, winxp pro sp3, mm3.5 spare jukebox.) 4.WinXp pro sp3, vers 3.5, dad's computer bought from computer store. )5. Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Android ) 6. amd a8-5600 apu 3.60ghz mm version 4 windows 7 pro bought from computer store.
Re: got problems
@Chrisjj
Windows 98 SE have free Unofficial SP 2.01 that fixes most compatibility issues with MM and also newer Burn/ripping engine is not supported by Win ME/9x and you need to install 9x patch along with ForceASPI to get it work see http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=38
Windows 98 SE have free Unofficial SP 2.01 that fixes most compatibility issues with MM and also newer Burn/ripping engine is not supported by Win ME/9x and you need to install 9x patch along with ForceASPI to get it work see http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=38
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Re: got problems
> oh yeah i did tell them about it and posted in the forum when i had the errors
> it was png files and the codes for them to be used any skin that had even one png file
> was messed up. and some of the codes for the buttons would not even work.
Noted - thanks.
> it was png files and the codes for them to be used any skin that had even one png file
> was messed up. and some of the codes for the buttons would not even work.
Noted - thanks.
Chris
Re: got problems
> Windows 98 SE have free Unofficial SP 2.01 that fixes most compatibility issues with MM
Uh?? What "compatibility issues"? MM says
Uh?? What "compatibility issues"? MM says
That's a list of OSs with which MM is supposed to be compatible.It has been tested on Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Vista. Simply double-click the downloaded file to install it
Chris
Re: got problems
Tested to be started/installed on, not bug free especially as you can't download patches from MS now and I haven't seen Win 98 SE Gold Edition installation CD at all even MS claim they released it before closed all support. For CD-Ripping and Burning ASPI drivers are needed to get functionality.
Also Note that Motherboards designed for Win98 are at least 9-10 years old which means that Capacitors on it can create many many issues on advanced software that evolved beyond Win98 and take any advantage available possible. Win ME is same case as with Vista an Test system for preparing and bug fixing next generation of OS-es (Win ME : Vista = Win XP : Win 7).
EDIT: MM can't play WMA 11 unless WMA 11 isn't supported in WMP for Win 98 and you are not able to obtain WM 11 Core codecs for Win 98. The list goes on like newer iPods are even not recognized on Win 98 SE and USB 1.1 by manufacturer. I had a friend that bought iTouch FW 2.1 and read that MM support it so he assumed that MM will work with it on Win 98. I would say possibly if you authorize itouch to be used on that PC (which can be done only in iTunes that do not support Win 98).
Do not get me wrong but PC that support/have Windows XP pre-installed can be bought for $30-$60 and with few hardware upgrades (HDD, RAM, GPU) can be made decent PC under $100. I gave 2 of my Windows 98 SE PCs as a gift to a friend kids (5 and 7) to watch cartoons and play old cartoon kid games.
Also Note that Motherboards designed for Win98 are at least 9-10 years old which means that Capacitors on it can create many many issues on advanced software that evolved beyond Win98 and take any advantage available possible. Win ME is same case as with Vista an Test system for preparing and bug fixing next generation of OS-es (Win ME : Vista = Win XP : Win 7).
EDIT: MM can't play WMA 11 unless WMA 11 isn't supported in WMP for Win 98 and you are not able to obtain WM 11 Core codecs for Win 98. The list goes on like newer iPods are even not recognized on Win 98 SE and USB 1.1 by manufacturer. I had a friend that bought iTouch FW 2.1 and read that MM support it so he assumed that MM will work with it on Win 98. I would say possibly if you authorize itouch to be used on that PC (which can be done only in iTunes that do not support Win 98).
Do not get me wrong but PC that support/have Windows XP pre-installed can be bought for $30-$60 and with few hardware upgrades (HDD, RAM, GPU) can be made decent PC under $100. I gave 2 of my Windows 98 SE PCs as a gift to a friend kids (5 and 7) to watch cartoons and play old cartoon kid games.
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Re: got problems
> Tested to be started/installed on, not bug free
Uh??
So http://download.cnet.com/MediaMonkey-St ... 09807.html
What use is it to a user to have a product that installs, starts, and then doesn't work properly?
> For CD-Ripping and Burning ASPI drivers are needed to get functionality.
If MM doesn't include the libraries it needs, it should include them in the system requirements.
> Also Note that Motherboards designed for Win98 are at least 9-10 years old which
> means that Capacitors on it can create many many issues on advanced software
Take it from this electronics engineer: that is nonsense and superstition.
> MM can't play WMA 11 unless WMA 11 isn't supported in WMP for Win 98 and you are not
> able to obtain WM 11 Core codecs for Win 98. The list goes on ...
But the list doesn't go on the software specification, where it should do.
Ventis could save a lot of wasted user time by being honest about the system requirements. List the OSs on which MM works properly. Assuming there are any.
> Do not get me wrong but PC that support/have Windows XP pre-installed can be bought for $30-$60
Then even less reason for Ventis to deceive customers by listing Win 98.
Uh??
So http://download.cnet.com/MediaMonkey-St ... 09807.html
refers to OSes on which MM will install and launch, not those on which it will work properly??Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows NT, Windows 98
What use is it to a user to have a product that installs, starts, and then doesn't work properly?
> For CD-Ripping and Burning ASPI drivers are needed to get functionality.
If MM doesn't include the libraries it needs, it should include them in the system requirements.
> Also Note that Motherboards designed for Win98 are at least 9-10 years old which
> means that Capacitors on it can create many many issues on advanced software
Take it from this electronics engineer: that is nonsense and superstition.
> MM can't play WMA 11 unless WMA 11 isn't supported in WMP for Win 98 and you are not
> able to obtain WM 11 Core codecs for Win 98. The list goes on ...
But the list doesn't go on the software specification, where it should do.
Ventis could save a lot of wasted user time by being honest about the system requirements. List the OSs on which MM works properly. Assuming there are any.
> Do not get me wrong but PC that support/have Windows XP pre-installed can be bought for $30-$60
Then even less reason for Ventis to deceive customers by listing Win 98.
Chris
Re: got problems
Which means that no application is perfect if Windows 98 was perfect we would not have Windows XP or any other Hardware would not be designed. if EPROM was Perfect why we even bothered to make EEPROMs> Tested to be started/installed on, not bug free
Uh??
Define, work properly? Personally I found no problems to use MM on Windows 98 for what I need to work on Windows 98 (Have old Win98 Laptop that used MM 2.5.5.998 and installed 3.1.2.1267 and it can play music without problems. Note that I turned off Skinning due lack of updated drivers from manufacturer and slow hardware performance but it was working out of box)So http://download.cnet.com/MediaMonkey-St ... 09807.htmlrefers to OSes on which MM will install and launch, not those on which it will work properly??Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows NT, Windows 98
What use is it to a user to have a product that installs, starts, and then doesn't work properly?
It does not exclusively need it to be started/installed/used and specific feature requirements are noted/sorted in knowledgebase.> For CD-Ripping and Burning ASPI drivers are needed to get functionality.
If MM doesn't include the libraries it needs, it should include them in the system requirements.
That was I talked to people myself (I was not paying lots attention on classes too much my teenage "brain" was somewhere else) until I've seen that case more than few times. Especially as it is known that capacitors loose at least 20% of their characteristics over first few years of use. You are right that it is highly unlikely to be the case, but as engineer you should know that even Static electricity from accumulated dust can throw an system BSOD due the some spike over Memory Module and read address. Anyway sorry for mentioning that I wasn't thought that you would be understand it like that.> Also Note that Motherboards designed for Win98 are at least 9-10 years old which
> means that Capacitors on it can create many many issues on advanced software
Take it from this electronics engineer: that is nonsense and superstition.
I think it does apply with these specs already known to user http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... sions.aspx along with knowledge base, FAQ, ... Effort in continuing to give support for abandoned OS-es even limiting in some cases. For me any app that tries to maintain any sort of compatibility to old system is a plus.> MM can't play WMA 11 unless WMA 11 isn't supported in WMP for Win 98 and you are not
> able to obtain WM 11 Core codecs for Win 98. The list goes on ...
But the list doesn't go on the software specification, where it should do.
This is what MS said also to all companies in the world when introduced Digital signing (WHQL) for every piece of apps and drivers (especially on that).Ventis could save a lot of wasted user time by being honest about the system requirements. List the OSs on which MM works properly. Assuming there are any.
For example I have perfectly working WEB Cam that do not "Properly" (Can't be installed) under Windows 7 due the fact that Digital Driver signature is not paid to MS and Windows refuses to load driver unless I explicitly agree to use device (one "not properly" working) under Test and Development system settings where MS can't ensure anything as user will use non signed driver. I don't think that even manufacturers of OS-es can assure you that it will work properly with or without MediaMonkey.
Decieve? You have not been able to install/start Free MediaMonkey on Win 98?> Do not get me wrong but PC that support/have Windows XP pre-installed can be bought for $30-$60
Then even less reason for Ventis to deceive customers by listing Win 98.
Every user have rights to test and chose application that works properly on his OS and hardware preferences and needs. That is why free versions exists.
I understand what you are saying and if I got it right Ventis should write something like it is written for purchasing games under Minimal requirements and Recommended requirements and or?
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rovingcowboy
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Re: got problems
chrisjj let me say it this way.
what the os's you said in your last message mean are simplely this.
1. windows 95, 98 Golden, 98 Se, win 2K, winMe, and all other 9x systems should use Mediamonkey 2.5.5.998
2 windows Xp home and windows Xp Pro, Vista, Win 7, should use mediamonkey 3.0 or newer.
when you read it that way you can see how they are saying mediamonkey will load and run on those os's.
oh by the way my 98 gold system uses a windows 95 motherboard with isa slots so it is an old motherboard.

edited this in for you.
not sure if rusty did it for all beta testers back on mm 2.5 but before they starte mm 3. i was asked about keeping win98 as a working with mm 3. my answer was simply this. no toss it xp is out most 98 stuff is going to be gone in awhile there's no need to support a unsupported os, even microsoft dropped it, i would just keep mm 2.5 free for the old win98 users and work on mm 3 for the new os's.
that is what i told rusty now that was just one opinon from many beta testers back then but it looks like the others agreed with me. cause that is what they did. as for the caps and resits... causing trouble on the old motherboards i can confirm that is not myth. my windows 98 was acting up with an error. i contacted windows support after i got told here a dozen or so times it was not mediamonkey. in my 18 page post on the error. and my reply from microsoft was this. " Its the windows 98 hardware " i wrote them 5 or so times trying to get a better answer and could not i always got the same one. so i told them to come here get the program and find the trouble. they sent back. " we did that and it is the windows 98 hardware causing the issue.) so its either some chip or block or cap or rist.. on the motherboards for win98 that had caused it.
unless of course the MS. tech support lied about it?
what the os's you said in your last message mean are simplely this.
1. windows 95, 98 Golden, 98 Se, win 2K, winMe, and all other 9x systems should use Mediamonkey 2.5.5.998
2 windows Xp home and windows Xp Pro, Vista, Win 7, should use mediamonkey 3.0 or newer.
when you read it that way you can see how they are saying mediamonkey will load and run on those os's.
oh by the way my 98 gold system uses a windows 95 motherboard with isa slots so it is an old motherboard.
edited this in for you.
not sure if rusty did it for all beta testers back on mm 2.5 but before they starte mm 3. i was asked about keeping win98 as a working with mm 3. my answer was simply this. no toss it xp is out most 98 stuff is going to be gone in awhile there's no need to support a unsupported os, even microsoft dropped it, i would just keep mm 2.5 free for the old win98 users and work on mm 3 for the new os's.
that is what i told rusty now that was just one opinon from many beta testers back then but it looks like the others agreed with me. cause that is what they did. as for the caps and resits... causing trouble on the old motherboards i can confirm that is not myth. my windows 98 was acting up with an error. i contacted windows support after i got told here a dozen or so times it was not mediamonkey. in my 18 page post on the error. and my reply from microsoft was this. " Its the windows 98 hardware " i wrote them 5 or so times trying to get a better answer and could not i always got the same one. so i told them to come here get the program and find the trouble. they sent back. " we did that and it is the windows 98 hardware causing the issue.) so its either some chip or block or cap or rist.. on the motherboards for win98 that had caused it.
unless of course the MS. tech support lied about it?
roving cowboy / keith hall. My skins http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... =9&t=16724 for some help check on Monkey's helpful messages at http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 4008#44008 MY SYSTEMS.1.Jukebox WinXp pro sp 3 version 3.5 gigabyte mb. 281 GHz amd athlon x2 240 built by me.) 2.WinXP pro sp3, vers 2.5.5 and vers 3.5 backup storage, shuttle 32a mb,734 MHz amd athlon put together by me.) 3.Dell demension, winxp pro sp3, mm3.5 spare jukebox.) 4.WinXp pro sp3, vers 3.5, dad's computer bought from computer store. )5. Samsung Galaxy A51 5G Android ) 6. amd a8-5600 apu 3.60ghz mm version 4 windows 7 pro bought from computer store.
Re: got problems
> Define, work properly?
Does what the publisher claims it to do. E.g. Ventis' main MM advert says it records CDs, so it should record CDs.
The alternative is Ventis saying "Tested on Win 98" and then when the Win 98 user finds he can't record CDs on Win 98, Ventis says e.g. "Ah yes, it was tested, but the result of the test was failure."
> If MM doesn't include the libraries it needs, it should include them in the system requirements.
> It does not exclusively need it to be started/installed/used and specific feature requirements are noted/sorted in knowledgebase.
Sorry, knowledgebase get-outs do not cut it. E.g. MM still does not work properly on Win XP SP2 (e.g. http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 2+fail+WMA) - Ventis should either correct its claim that Win XP meets MM sytem requirements, or correct the program.
>> Then even less reason for Ventis to deceive customers by listing Win 98.
> Decieve? You have not been able to install/start Free MediaMonkey on Win 98?
"System Requirements" are what an app needs to do what it is claimed to do. MM claims to do a lot more than install and start.
> I understand what you are saying and if I got it right Ventis should write something like it is written
> for purchasing games under Minimal requirements and Recommended requirements and or?
Game Minimum/Recommended is about performance, so I don't think it would suit MM. MM's issues are about functionality, so I think Ventis should have a System Requirements list for the full MM functionailty, and perhaps a second list for easch level of reduced functionality.
Does what the publisher claims it to do. E.g. Ventis' main MM advert says it records CDs, so it should record CDs.
The alternative is Ventis saying "Tested on Win 98" and then when the Win 98 user finds he can't record CDs on Win 98, Ventis says e.g. "Ah yes, it was tested, but the result of the test was failure."
> If MM doesn't include the libraries it needs, it should include them in the system requirements.
> It does not exclusively need it to be started/installed/used and specific feature requirements are noted/sorted in knowledgebase.
Sorry, knowledgebase get-outs do not cut it. E.g. MM still does not work properly on Win XP SP2 (e.g. http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 2+fail+WMA) - Ventis should either correct its claim that Win XP meets MM sytem requirements, or correct the program.
>> Then even less reason for Ventis to deceive customers by listing Win 98.
> Decieve? You have not been able to install/start Free MediaMonkey on Win 98?
"System Requirements" are what an app needs to do what it is claimed to do. MM claims to do a lot more than install and start.
> I understand what you are saying and if I got it right Ventis should write something like it is written
> for purchasing games under Minimal requirements and Recommended requirements and or?
Game Minimum/Recommended is about performance, so I don't think it would suit MM. MM's issues are about functionality, so I think Ventis should have a System Requirements list for the full MM functionailty, and perhaps a second list for easch level of reduced functionality.
Chris
Re: got problems
I've seen nothing that can be read that way. MM's download page offers V3.X for Win9X, not even mentioning V2.X.rovingcowboy wrote:1. windows 95, 98 Golden, 98 Se, win 2K, winMe, and all other 9x systems should use Mediamonkey 2.5.5.998
2 windows Xp home and windows Xp Pro, Vista, Win 7, should use mediamonkey 3.0 or newer.
when you read it that way you can see how they are saying mediamonkey will load and run on those os's.
I doubt very much that "Only V2.5.X for Win 9X" is Ventis policy.
If true, then Ventis needs only remove Win 9X from the list of supported OSs. Problem solved. And this might even increase sales, by eliminating user dissatisfaction with a product failing to work properly on an OS that meets its stated requirements.rovingcowboy wrote: most 98 stuff is going to be gone in awhile there's no need to support a unsupported os
Chris
Re: got problems
To clarify:
The readme currently (in MM 3.1.1) indicates that MM is tested (read: supported) on Vista, XP, Win2000 (SP3/SP4), Win 98 SE, Win ME , and should be updated--there should have been an asterisk next to Win98 and WinME to indicate the patch requirements relating to CD handling (as to the specific issues being faced by someone not being able to run MM on W98, I'm not sure what the issue was).
Moving forward (i.e. for MM 3.1.2), we'll update the officially supported OSes to Win7, Vista, XP, and indicate that although MM is known to work on 98/ME/2k/WINE, it isn't officially supported.
Thanks for the feedback.
-Rusty
The readme currently (in MM 3.1.1) indicates that MM is tested (read: supported) on Vista, XP, Win2000 (SP3/SP4), Win 98 SE, Win ME , and should be updated--there should have been an asterisk next to Win98 and WinME to indicate the patch requirements relating to CD handling (as to the specific issues being faced by someone not being able to run MM on W98, I'm not sure what the issue was).
Moving forward (i.e. for MM 3.1.2), we'll update the officially supported OSes to Win7, Vista, XP, and indicate that although MM is known to work on 98/ME/2k/WINE, it isn't officially supported.
Thanks for the feedback.
-Rusty