EDIT: I've recreated the REG files lost in the death of Geocities for MC15. These instructions CAN still be used to get old versions of the G-Force, WhiteCap, and Softskies plugins working on MC15 on both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows. The new REG file downloads can be found
in this post below.
Prerequisites:1. MC12.0 (I haven't tested this with MC11.1, but I suspect it will work fine as well)
2. A copy of your current SoundSpectrum plugin installed, licensed, and working properly in MC12
3. Windows XP or Vista
In order to use these instructions, you need access to an installation of MC12, with your Soundspectrum plugins installed and working. This is in order to get access to the MC-specific "parts" of the Soundspectrum plugins (the MC.dll files). If you have MC13 installed for testing (or even for primary use) but you kept MC12 installed as well, then this is no problem at all. Just make sure that G-Force or WhiteCap are installed and working normally in MC12 before you start.
However, if you don't currently have MC12 installed on your machine at all it might be difficult or impossible to get the plugin to work in MC13 at this time. The SoundSpectrum plugins are currently designed for MC12 (and earlier versions) and do not install all the pieces you need for proper operation if MC is not "detected" on the system as part of their install process, even if you own and use the Platinum versions of the plugins. The easiest thing will be to just re-install MC12 just for this purpose. You don't have to use it, and it won't hurt anything to have it installed while you use MC13 (just don't try to use them both at the same time).
At this point, keeping MC12 installed really could be handy anyway, at least as a backup. Remember, MC13 is still a very early beta. You're treading in uncharted waters here! After you install MC12, then install G-Force/SoftSkies/WhiteCap and make sure it works in MC12. Then proceed with these instructions...
Please Note: These instructions work identically for G-Force, WhiteCap, and SoftSkies. I've only tested it with the current versions of each.
Instructions for Using SoundSpectrum Plugins with MC13:1. Using a machine where you have MC12 installed, install your particular SoundSpectrum plugin or plugins. This works with the free versions, gold, platinum, or whatever. Just get them installed and working for MC12.
2. Make sure both MC12 and MC13 are not running. Then navigate to the following directory in Windows Explorer:
C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 12\Visualizations3. You are going to copy the DLL files for the SoundSpectrum plugins over to the same folder for your MC13 install. If you are using
both G-Force and WhiteCap, then look for these two files:
G-Force_JMC.dll
SoftSkies_JMC.dll
WhiteCap_JMC.dllObviously, if you are only installing G-Force then you would only copy over the G-Force_JMC.dll file, and so on and so forth for the plugins that you are using.
4. Copy the relevant files over to the following directory:
C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 13\VisualizationsWarning: Do
NOT move them instead of copying (such as by drag-drop), or they will no longer operate for your MC12 installation.
5. After you've finished that, you need to update the MC13 registry entries to "turn on" the new SoundSpectrum plugins in the MC13 directory. I've made some saved REG files for you to make this easier.
I've only tested these with the current build of MC13 (13.0.36) and with Windows XP SP3! Also, I was using G-Force 3.8.5, WhiteCap 5.1.5, and SoftSkies 1.4.5 (the current latest versions)!If you are using an older version of Windows, or different versions of the SoundSpectrum plugins, you should install the registry entries manually instead.
According to edladner, these REG files did work fine with Vista. Assuming you meet all those conditions, download one or both of the following files:
G-Force Registry File
WhiteCap Registry File
SoftSkies Registry FileEDIT: These download links are dead. Please
see below.
6. Extract the REG file contained within the ZIP you downloaded and double click it. Windows will ask if you are sure you want to merge the changes, go ahead and click Yes to continue. After that you're done. G-Force, SoftSkies, and WhiteCap all work perfectly well with the current version of MC13.
To manually copy over the SoundSpectrum Registry Entries:This will take a bit more skill.
If you are not proficient at editing the Windows Registry, stop now. You can easily completely break your computer by clicking one single wrong button when in the Registry editor.
Seriously. While it isn't brain surgery or anything, if you aren't sure you can handle it, then it might be better to be patient. I'm sure Andy will come out with a real, supported version once things calm down a bit in the builds.
The relevant registry entries are located here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 12\Plugins\Display\G-Force
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 12\Plugins\Display\SoftSkies
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 12\Plugins\Display\WhiteCapThe basic goal is to take those entries, and copy them over to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 13\Plugins\Display\G-Force
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 13\Plugins\Display\SoftSkies
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 13\Plugins\Display\WhiteCapThe easiest way to do this is to select each key, one at a time, and Export it out to a REG File. Then edit the Reg file in Notepad or another plain text editor, and change all instances of "Media Center 12" over to "Media Center 13" (there should only be one per REG file). This will give you something that looks like this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 13\Plugins\Display\G-Force]
"CLSID"="{D5C761BD-3F5E-43DE-9C3B-93C63B60B0E7}"
"IVersion"=dword:00000002
"Company"="SoundSpectrum, Inc."
"Version"="3.8.5"
"URL"="soundspectrum.com"
"Copyright"="(c) 2008 SoundSpectrum, Inc."
Then, import that file by double clicking on it, and you should be good to go.