![]() ![]() However once you move up to 64 bit everything changes. There were reasons why much of that was left behind mostly relating to secureing the Kernal and the OS. I can remember even getting 8 bit programs to run on it. Howeve XP could and would do some neat things to make some very arcane programs run. Those early versions of windows were well disguised DOS operating systems. You have to understand that these early versions of MMJ were written for early versions of windows. Its interesting and does have alot of capabilities. Its no good for tagging and wont see the artwork associated with WMA's or WAV files. For those of you looking for a jukebox that has the ability to display near full screen album art I suggest you take a look at Slacker software. If It can be made to work on VISTA 64 it can be made to run on Windows 7. I'll come back and post how I did it here. However I have read an account of someone who got it running on VISTA 64, However the procedure is insane and definitely not for the faint of heart. I have made several attempts at installing MMJ 10 and was almost succesfull but there is an issue with how the DLL's are registered in X64 vs X32 and the PX dll's wont register. ![]() After installation I went to the executable in the program files and assigned compatibilty mode XP serpak 1. I ran it as administrator in compatibility mode for WinXp serpk2 after a clean boot. But after Service Pack 1, I did a reinstall of MMJ from the installer which I still had a copy of. It ran but it was flaky and the desktop/album art feature would not work. Now when VISTA first came out there were definite issues with it. I actually re-ripped most of my music to WAV format because I have extremmely large hard drives now and space is not an issue and they do sound better. I dont know any other juke box that will recognise the tags on WAV files. You can also tag WAV files with all the same tags and art etc as MP3's. ![]() I love the supertagging feature but most of all I like the ability to display my high resolution album art in full screen on my desktop. I have been running MMJ since it first came out. ![]()
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