Right-click the Media Center shortcut and pick 'Run as administrator'
If it still doesn't work, you'll have to use Audible's downloader.
Thanks.
I'll try that, but in the mean time, I confused about some of the basics here, so it would really help me to ask a few specific questions.
- Is MC14 "supposed" to be able to work with Audible downloading and playback without installing "Audible Manager" or "Audible Download Manager," or does AM or ADM need to first be installed on the system in order for Audible downloading and/or playback to function from within MC14?
- When you say I'll have to use Audible's downloader, do you mean that Audible download support from within MC14 may no longer function?
- On the same note, would I need "Audible Manager," or "Audible Download Manager" in order to playback and sync with MC14? According to Audible, you need AM for mp3 players OTHER than the iPod, and ADM for iPods. The same instructions, however, appear to assume that I'd be using iTunes if I was using an iPod, so I'm not clear whether or not the regular AM would be the right one to use when you aren't using iTunes.
- Is Audible downloading no longer officially supported from within MC? It sounds like you aren't sure if it will work or not.
Thanks again for your help,
Larry