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I had to strip my computer and reinstall everything. In doing so I lost my previous settings, which were awesome. They displayed something like:
"Artist - Title [Album (if available), Year (if available)] (Length)" It worked before, but I'm not sure how I would get it to do it again. This is immaterial, however as now no matter what I change the settings all I'm getting is: "Artist - Title [Album]." What am I doing wrong? I really like this plug-in and would like very much if it would do what I ask it to again. I am working with Vista, but despite having tried running all elements of the programme (including Media Monkey, which I am trying to make it work with) in Administrator mode, it is still the same story. Best, Eiron. |
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Probably you don't have AMIP installed at all. Try installing again, run the player. Install SysInternals Process Explorer, select your player process, press:
Ctrl+L to open lower pane in Process Explorer Ctrl+D to switch to the DLLs view Verify that gen_irc.dll is in the list of the loaded DLLs for the player process (Media Monkey in your case). If it's not there, then AMIP is not installed. |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 12-December 08 Member No.: 641 ![]() |
Okay. Got it working. It seems adamant that it is using the plugin.ini file, though the configuration there is the edited one. Still, it seems to be using a previous version of that file - the one that was in place when it was installed for the first time. No number of deletions and reinstallations seems able to shift the phantom.
(The second configuration above; does that look like it will do the job I want it to do?) Probably you don't have AMIP installed at all. Try installing again, run the player. Install SysInternals Process Explorer, select your player process, press: Ctrl+L to open lower pane in Process Explorer Ctrl+D to switch to the DLLs view Verify that gen_irc.dll is in the list of the loaded DLLs for the player process (Media Monkey in your case). If it's not there, then AMIP is not installed. |
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