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Offline chuckzone

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Media Manager Activation Problems - VmWare
« on: January 24, 2007, 04:40:47 am »
I'm (trying to) move from windows to Linux.   I still would like to use PMM under VmWare.  I purchased the upgrade for AAC for my windows installation 2 years ago, but the code doesn't seem to work for new the vmware install.  I'm assuming this is because the servers are goofy.  Has anyone successfully used VmWare with AAC, or have a Linux alternative that supports AAC?  Or do I need to keep a dedicated windoze box just to talk to my DMS?

Offline judb

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Re: Media Manager Activation Problems - VmWare
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2007, 02:26:33 pm »
As long as the USB device for your DMS is redirected to the VMWare guest os you should have no problems installing PMM and doing activation that way.. unless the phatnoise servers are jacked up...

Offline slvr32

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Re: Media Manager Activation Problems - VmWare
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2007, 05:00:07 pm »
i'd suggest emailing support@phatnoise.com about the AAC thing... their site has definitely been screwy for quite a while, but they do respond to support emails... they fixed the PMM download forms last week after I emailed them.

btw, i've used vmware on linux with an xp guest for quite a while... exclusively to use PMM and yahoo music with a nomad zen xtra mp3 player... but vmware hasn't had full usb 2.0 support until the latest 6.0 beta.  unfortunately, the 6.0 beta runs in debug mode for now... so it takes a performance hit from all the debug overhead... but the usb 2.0 support is great.  I run samba on my linux box and store all of my mp3s in my linux home directory and map network drives from the XP guest... so that it's not wrapped up in the guest filesystem.  i also tried the native vmware host internal shares method, but it was very unstable... better to just set up your linux box with samba.

edit: i'd love to start working on a PMM alternative for linux, but I want to avoid making it too specific to one window manager/desktop (GNOME, KDE, etc...), since I use WindowMaker 99% of the time.  Juk (KDE app) has a nice tag editor.  i haven't done any GUI programming, but I do have a couple of GTK+ and QT references that I've been meaning to look at for a while, and a CS degree under my belt  ;)

edit: sorry... just found the Phat4X linux PMM thread... i'll take a look at that...
« Last Edit: January 25, 2007, 05:31:12 pm by slvr32 »

Offline chuckzone

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Re: Media Manager Activation Problems - VmWare
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2007, 05:18:34 am »
Thanks for the info.  I've mailed support a couple of times on the AAC and got the "wait until next week" response, most of my music is in AAC so I guess I'll have to wait.  My tunes are on a NAS (linksys slug) which works great, for both samba and NFS. I've seen the phat4x project but didn't delve into it too deeply since the playlist signing app seems to have gone offline.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2007, 05:19:56 am by chuckzone »