Ok, maybe I'm just dumb.
I've read through the help file on the MM main page for installing plugins. I've created a file in Notepad called "Winamp.exe". However, whenever I try to install any plugins it asks me for the destination folder. Even when I point it to the fake winamp.exe file, it still won't allow me to run the installation I'm not sure I understand copying the .dll files either (and I don't have winamp actually installed on my comp.)
Thanks-
Brian
Plugin Problems
Moderator: Gurus
Some plugins install on MediaMonkey right away, some need the "winamp.exe" trick, some need their files manually copied from a Winamp plugins folder to MediaMonkey's plugins folder, and some (few) plugins just don't work on MM.
The easiest would probably be if you tell us what plugin(s) you want to install. That way, we can walk you through and explain it as simple as possible.
The easiest would probably be if you tell us what plugin(s) you want to install. That way, we can walk you through and explain it as simple as possible.
Extensions: ExternalTools, ExtractFields, SongPreviewer, LinkedTracks, CleanImport, and some other scripts (Need Help with Addons > List of All Scripts).
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I just tried it and it works.
- Close MediaMonkey if it is running
- Create a file called "Winamp.exe" in your MediaMonkey program folder (usually C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey).
- Run the installer for Jammix, and type in MediaMonkey's program folder path (or use "Browse...", but then you might first have to close the "Program Files" node and reopen it, before you see the MediaMonkey folder listed)
- Start MediaMonkey and in its options enable the DSP plugin.
Cheers
Steegy
- Close MediaMonkey if it is running
- Create a file called "Winamp.exe" in your MediaMonkey program folder (usually C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey).
- Run the installer for Jammix, and type in MediaMonkey's program folder path (or use "Browse...", but then you might first have to close the "Program Files" node and reopen it, before you see the MediaMonkey folder listed)
- Start MediaMonkey and in its options enable the DSP plugin.
Cheers
Steegy
Extensions: ExternalTools, ExtractFields, SongPreviewer, LinkedTracks, CleanImport, and some other scripts (Need Help with Addons > List of All Scripts).
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