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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 12-December 08 Member No.: 641 ![]() |
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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![]() AMIP Developer ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Root Admin Posts: 935 Joined: 12-March 06 Member No.: 1 ![]() |
If songinfo says that AMIP is using the file which doesn't exist, it means that AMIP is using the defaults which it can't save to the file because of the permissions issue. You must run Media Monkey as administrator. If you are using AMIP Configurator to change your settings, you must also run it as administrator.
Ensure that AMIP Configurator and AMIP are using the same existing plugin.ini file (About | Config path in the AMIP Configuraor and songinfo %configfile as described above). I've provided all the information one may need to investigate and fix the problem, you need to switch on your brain and figure it out. Try reading the post again if you don't understand something. Topic is closed. |
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