That's a good idea, I will try it tonight.paulmt wrote:(...)If as you say there is no option to define a path try putting the "fake" winamp.exe in c:\program files\winamp\ assuming (dangerously again) that c: is your root drive.
Unfortunately, I have a hunch that the new DFX must be checking for Winamp in the Windows registry, in which case this won't work...
One more thing I could try to do is to actually install Winamp, install DFX for it and then somehow "transfer" the files over to the MM installation. It's a pain to be sure, and I don't understand why DFX doesn't make a specific version for MM. I'd assume there would be a big enough user base for that by now! Ditch the Musicmatch version and replace it with a Mediamonkey one...
Anyway, I'll fool around a bit more tonight and then report back.