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VMJ Team:
There haven't been any reported issues regarding no sound. Please check which version of MCI32.ocx you have installed. You can do this by locating the file in the c:\winnt\system32 directory and right clicking on it. Get properties and click on the version tab. Also, get the version of Media Player by starting Media Player, go to HELP, and select About. You need to have at least version 7.0 of Windows Media Player...but I think that comes installed on Win2K.
thegadgey:
The mci file is v 6.00.8418
Windows media player version 9.
I've just noticed wmp doesnt even play mp3 ! never noticed as i dont use it to play anything. Guess I'll download an older version now.
Let you know later.
Thanks for the reply .
Gadgey
rgardjr:
Well I played around with another Win98 machine this weekend. Basically, the latest version installs fine. I had to copy over the MCI32.ocx file with and older version other wise Virtual Jukebox crashes immediately after the initial registration popup message is canceled. So .... Here's where I'm at right now: 2 Win98 machines that it works on 2 Win98 that it doesn't work on. My problem is that the only machine I really want the program on is one that it doesn't work on. The 2 machines that the program doesn't work on are the machines that I started installing older versions on-which last week I think there were 3 or 4 revisions that I tried. My feeling is that a Win98 file got overwritten by one compatible with XP and that is causing my problem. Is there anywhere that I can find what files could have been overwritten in a previous install. I remember during one install in the machine in question that it asked if I wanted to overwrite a file which I said o.k. to. The problem on the machine that doesn't work is that I can't enter any song numbers or select songs with the mouse. Is there some kind of script file somewhere that lists files that are to be copied during installation? Any suggestions short of reinstalling Win98?
eightbit:
When I've installed it and it prompted me to overwrite a file or keep the existing newer file I've always told it to keep the newer existing file. This has always worked for me. My boss has had trouble repeatdly installing it with win98, I'll find out if he's keeping the newer existing file or letting it overwrite.
thegadgey:
Got it working now Sound even!
My media player is fkd up but who cares.
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