Larry: You asked about having your music in several places. As far as I can tell you can only have one top level directory at a time. You have to go into optons if you want something on a different hard drive. This is one of my main problems with the product. I thought I could possibly trick it by putting in a shortcut to a differnt drive put the prouct does not display the shortcuts.
Someone else said the product is for the beginner. Well I m far from a beginner in using PC, but that does not mean I don't want something that is basic and simple. My problem with all the jukebox software I have seen is it has way to many bells and wistles for me to navigate through as a visually impaired user. I have all my music arranged the way I want, all I need is a simple display of my music file and a abiity to easly select and play them. No graphic equalizer, no various ways to sort, no way to rate the songs, i.e. not microsoft mediaplayer. Mediamonkey is a bit better than MS product but still way to much stuff on the screen. I found a open source that works great on my MP3 player but they (as far as I know) don't have a release that runs direct on a PC. It is the open source Rockbox project an is great for the MP3 player and it has some basic voice output to read directories but I do ot use that since it also has a way to customize the display for low vision users. Oh and Larry on the topic of the annoying self proclaimed audio banner, yes I would like to remove it also. Perhaps if you call their help list they can help? I have not had much luck there. Finally, yes the help system in Marvelsoft's Digital Jukebox is just useless. Sorry don't know how much help I will be in using the Marvelsoft's Digital Jukebox I basically figureit is a waisted 50 bucks. I just plan on using the very basic in it to play my music. Everything else like ripping CDs I use Mediamonkey ' ________________________________ To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org