by Lowlander » Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:26 pm
I agree on that and it would tie in with the QuickTime issue a lot of users are dealing with. I agree that both on install and probably on start MediaMonkey should check if the required components exist (start check should be able to be disabled so users that don't use WMA/AAC don't see warning).
Of course the best would be that MediaMonkey handles all file types natively and doesn't rely on these third party applications. I'll move this to the wishlist forum.
I agree on that and it would tie in with the QuickTime issue a lot of users are dealing with. I agree that both on install and probably on start MediaMonkey should check if the required components exist (start check should be able to be disabled so users that don't use WMA/AAC don't see warning).
Of course the best would be that MediaMonkey handles all file types natively and doesn't rely on these third party applications. I'll move this to the wishlist forum.