by Danichan » Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:13 pm
Teknojnky wrote:this can happen under several different situations
- the files are no longer where MM thinks they are (itunes or wmp possbily automatically reorganized them or something)
- files are drm protected
- if they are on a network share, MM can't seem to connect
and more
give some more info on what kind of files they are (mp3/m4a/flac/etc), where they are located etc (main hard drive, network, external drive, on your ipod, etc).
The files are just MP3. With Windows 7 Home Premium I didn't have any problems. All the files are there, on my main harddrive. No drm protection. If I right-click a file and say "open with Mediamonkey", it opens Mediamonkey, but doesn't play the song. Itunes doesn't have any problems (don't want to use that shit though).
I tried installing as administrator and running as administrator: no change (removed before trying each approach with Revo Uninstaller Pro).
I pu t a screencast on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIDJU9HBMDs
[quote="Teknojnky"]this can happen under several different situations
- the files are no longer where MM thinks they are (itunes or wmp possbily automatically reorganized them or something)
- files are drm protected
- if they are on a network share, MM can't seem to connect
and more
give some more info on what kind of files they are (mp3/m4a/flac/etc), where they are located etc (main hard drive, network, external drive, on your ipod, etc).[/quote]
The files are just MP3. With Windows 7 Home Premium I didn't have any problems. All the files are there, on my main harddrive. No drm protection. If I right-click a file and say "open with Mediamonkey", it opens Mediamonkey, but doesn't play the song. Itunes doesn't have any problems (don't want to use that shit though).
I tried installing as administrator and running as administrator: no change (removed before trying each approach with Revo Uninstaller Pro).
I pu t a screencast on Youtube: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIDJU9HBMDs[/url]