Re: MediaMonkey for Windows 8 Metro App
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 3:26 am
That's me thinking of the not normal things again sometimes i get them right sometimes wrong, lets hope its a right one this time. 
The Music Manager for Serious Collectors
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rovingcowboy wrote:That's me thinking of the not normal things again sometimes i get them right sometimes wrong, lets hope its a right one this time.
Reading genres from m4a will be fixed in the second update (first update is already waiting for Microsoft approval). Thanks.Moellz wrote:I've found some other bugs...
The Live-Tile and notifications don't seem to work when the played track has an embedded cover.
And genres from my .m4a tracks are not recognised and the app shows random genres for them.
Great, thanks for the info. It seems, there is some bug in the sound driver, it works with MS Surface even with HW acceleration on (and should work).Ricker101 wrote: Anyway I went to the advanced properties of the default sound driver "Qualcomm 8x60"SoC Audio Adapter"and de-selected "Allow Hardware acceleration" (while allowing MM to continue to play the hiss in the back ground). Once I selected "Ok" - the Hiss went away and I am nowing listening to MM minus the dreaded HISS!![]()
buggy version of mm for metro yet still working on getting rid of those bugs.napoca wrote:Hello,
I'd like to thank you for this wonderful app, it is one of the reason to purchase a tablet.
The app looks beautiful, however for me it doesn't work 100%. I know somebody mentioned already this, but I have the same issue with embedded artwork in flac files - the apps won't display them. The second thing not working is the ratings. Everything works fine in desktop version of MM but when I play the same files in Metro the artwork and ratings are not there.
Is something I might be doing wrong or is just the limitation of the app?
Thank you.
MiPi wrote:Great, thanks for the info. It seems, there is some bug in the sound driver, it works with MS Surface even with HW acceleration on (and should work).Ricker101 wrote: Anyway I went to the advanced properties of the default sound driver "Qualcomm 8x60"SoC Audio Adapter"and de-selected "Allow Hardware acceleration" (while allowing MM to continue to play the hiss in the back ground). Once I selected "Ok" - the Hiss went away and I am nowing listening to MM minus the dreaded HISS!![]()
wouldn't surprise me any as Hw Ac use to cause some issues back in mm 3 on some op systems.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
Either way I am LOVING the MM app!
Thank you for pointing this out to me. I had not previously even considered an actual hardware issue!rovingcowboy wrote:wouldn't surprise me any as Hw Ac use to cause some issues back in mm 3 on some op systems.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
Either way I am LOVING the MM app!
Yes, a lot of differences, it has completely different hardware.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
you are welcome. i always blame windows for the errors more then mediamonkey. i use to blame mm all the time but about 7 yrs back you can find a issue of mine that took 15 pages to convice me it was windows fault. since then i lean more towards windows as the cause.Ricker101 wrote:Thank you for pointing this out to me. I had not previously even considered an actual hardware issue!rovingcowboy wrote:wouldn't surprise me any as Hw Ac use to cause some issues back in mm 3 on some op systems.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
Either way I am LOVING the MM app!
Sure does - from a performance standpoint the XPS blows the surface out of the water! With the keyboard/battery you can't beat 20 hours of battery life either.MiPi wrote:Yes, a lot of differences, it has completely different hardware.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
surface pro is out.Ricker101 wrote:Sure does - from a performance standpoint the XPS blows the surface out of the water! With the keyboard/battery you can't beat 20 hours of battery life either.MiPi wrote:Yes, a lot of differences, it has completely different hardware.Ricker101 wrote:Maybe there is some difference between the Surface and the XPS 10 tablet? I pulled the audio jack out, changed the default back to "speakers" and the hiss returned. I went into the advanced section of the "speaker" driver, unchecked HW acceleration, clicked OK and the hiss dis-appeared! There is something with the HW acceleration in my opinion
Until I got this hiss fixed I was actually considering selling the damn thing and waiting for the Surface Pro to come out (But 3 hours battery life? Ouch!)
OK, I can't wait until next version and thanks for quick answer.rovingcowboy wrote:buggy version of mm for metro yet still working on getting rid of those bugs.napoca wrote:Hello,
I'd like to thank you for this wonderful app, it is one of the reason to purchase a tablet.
The app looks beautiful, however for me it doesn't work 100%. I know somebody mentioned already this, but I have the same issue with embedded artwork in flac files - the apps won't display them. The second thing not working is the ratings. Everything works fine in desktop version of MM but when I play the same files in Metro the artwork and ratings are not there.
Is something I might be doing wrong or is just the limitation of the app?
Thank you.
Just please be patient, not all bugs will be fixed in the next releasenapoca wrote: OK, I can't wait until next version and thanks for quick answer.