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Upgrading from older versions of MJ
JimH:
If you have MJ8 installed, you can install MJ12 without uninstalling. Install to a different directory. If MJ12 finds your old MJ8 data, it can convert it.
If you have MC12 installed, you can just install MJ12 in a different directory. You can copy your data to whatever folder you want.
You can change the default library location in either program by doing File/Library/Library Manager.
If you have a question, please post it here.
Thanks.
badger:
Believe it or not I'm still using 7.2.280 with an X10 remote. I know I'm behind the times here but if my remote will still work with the free upgrade I want to try it.....and I'll probably buy media center (because the Photo album stuff looks pretty cool). Please advise on what (if anything) i'll lose with the free MJ upgrade. The remote it the key. I play drums with the music and use the remote extensively.
Your product has been perfect for me over the past 5 years. The database (find music) function has been much easier for me to use than either Media Player or iTunes.
Thanks,
Mike
DarkPenguin:
It does not support remotes.
You might want to give MC12 a try.
wwolfe1:
The first time I installed it deleted version 8. There is not a option before it says that it will remove Ver 8 to install in a new directory. After I installed and started the program I noted that there was an expiration date of May 2008. Plus, none of my data from Ver 8 was imported into Ver 12.
Think I will stay with Ver 8.
W Wolfe
DarkPenguin:
I think we warn you now. We should have imported your data. What version did you try?
As of build 12.0.17 Media Jukebox does not have a timeout.
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