ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

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Hoping someone can suggest something as useful as Musicmatch was before
Yahoo took it over. I cannot get either Musicmatch or Yahoo Jukebox to
tun under x64.

TIA
 
RE: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

Tony,
What features are you missing from musicmatch that you would like to see in
an x64 compatible audio player?
In other words, what do the other players don't give you?
Carlos

"Tony Harding" wrote:

> Hoping someone can suggest something as useful as Musicmatch was before
> Yahoo took it over. I cannot get either Musicmatch or Yahoo Jukebox to
> tun under x64.
>
> TIA
>
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

Carlos wrote:
> Tony,
> What features are you missing from musicmatch that you would like to see in
> an x64 compatible audio player?
> In other words, what do the other players don't give you?


Musicmatch & Yahoo Jukebox don't run under x64 at all (at least not that
I could figure out). I was very happy with Musicmatch Jukebox for years
(until Yahoo took it over).
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

Tony,
I understand your fidelity to those programs but my question still stands.
What are the features that the current players for Vista x64 are missing and
you would like to find?
Carlos

"Tony Harding" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:
> > Tony,
> > What features are you missing from musicmatch that you would like to see in
> > an x64 compatible audio player?
> > In other words, what do the other players don't give you?

>
> Musicmatch & Yahoo Jukebox don't run under x64 at all (at least not that
> I could figure out). I was very happy with Musicmatch Jukebox for years
> (until Yahoo took it over).
>
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

Carlos wrote:
> Tony,
> I understand your fidelity to those programs but my question still stands.
> What are the features that the current players for Vista x64 are missing and
> you would like to find?


Thanks again, Carlos. With the exception of Windows Media Player, which
I don't care for at all, I don't know of any x64 players and if you
think I'm loyal to Yahoo I haven't made myself clear. As far as features
go, MMJB excelled at managing a music library, tagging tracks, looking
up info (via CDDB, IIRC, now crippled by Yahoo), burning CD's (and
printing a label if I wanted), etc. I don't have a laundry list of
features, I'm just looking for something convenient which will run in a
64-bit environment.
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

Tony,
Check if this freeware alternative
http://www.aimp.ru/index.php?newlang=english
suits you.
Carlos

"Tony Harding" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:
> > Tony,
> > I understand your fidelity to those programs but my question still stands.
> > What are the features that the current players for Vista x64 are missing and
> > you would like to find?

>
> Thanks again, Carlos. With the exception of Windows Media Player, which
> I don't care for at all, I don't know of any x64 players and if you
> think I'm loyal to Yahoo I haven't made myself clear. As far as features
> go, MMJB excelled at managing a music library, tagging tracks, looking
> up info (via CDDB, IIRC, now crippled by Yahoo), burning CD's (and
> printing a label if I wanted), etc. I don't have a laundry list of
> features, I'm just looking for something convenient which will run in a
> 64-bit environment.
>
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

On Dec 9, 11:23 am, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Tony,
> I understand your fidelity to those programs but my question still stands.
> What are the features that the current players for Vista x64 are missing and
> you would like to find?
> Carlos
>
>
>
> "Tony Harding" wrote:
> > Carlos wrote:
> > > Tony,
> > > What features are you missing from musicmatch that you would like to see in
> > > an x64 compatible audio player?
> > > In other words, what do the other players don't give you?

>
> > Musicmatch & YahooJukeboxdon't run under x64 at all (at least not that
> > I could figure out). I was very happy with MusicmatchJukeboxfor years
> > (until Yahoo took it over).- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


I can't speak for Tony, but IMHO MM was the best match of form and
function out there. They had a few hiccups along the way, but their
support was excellent, and the time from bug report to patch was
short.

In terms of features, there hasn't been another product I'm aware of
that had the "Super Tagging" feature - The ability to select multiple
tracks/albums/etc, do a CDDB lookup, and preview the results before
accepting the new tags.

The library export function - the ability to export to multiple
formats, including html and excel, was a great bonus and a feature I
used regularly.

I'm currently muddling along with Winamp and WMP but neither does
everything MMJB did. I hate the whole plug-in thing, understand the
necessity, but hate it nonetheless.

BTW - Freeware projects hosted on domains other than Sourceforge are
suspect to most users.
 
Re: ISO Music jukebox for XP Pro x64

One of the things I loved about the pre-yahoo MusicMatch was it's ability to
record from the line in input on the sound card. That and the tagging,
library maintenence and other things that have pretty much fallen by the
wayside since Yahoo. Its sorting and listing capabilities were the best I've
ever seen. By the way, my copy works fine under XP-64 bit. I was even able to
get it to work on Vista.

"Tony Harding" wrote:

> Carlos wrote:
> > Tony,
> > Check if this freeware alternative
> > http://www.aimp.ru/index.php?newlang=english
> > suits you.

>
> Thanks, Carlos, I'll give it shot.
>
>
 
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