Well, actually it never quite went away.
I've been persistant in trying to get MJ working on my PC, off and on for several weeks now, and I've just gone through a new iteration of frustration. I really like MJ, and want to get it to run on my PC, but so far - no luck. But everytime I started up MJ I got the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Everytime.
I have Win NT 4.0 with sp 6, and was trying to run MJ 8.302. Have the latest sound and video drivers as recommended, but to no avail.
However, I did run across one thing that might shed some light on the problem. I went to a web site that downloaded a small .asx file to sample how a song sounded. I double-clicked on the file and lo and behold. MJ was running just fine.
Here's the clue: while the sample was playing MJ displayed the following message in the visualization section "Media Jukebox can not display visualizations for this file type. Visualizations are only available for internally supported file types. (mp3, ogg, wav, ape, etc)". I suspect that something about the visualizations is causing the problem. I know, I know, back to the video driver, but I already upgraded to the latest.
Question: is there a way that I can permanently turn off the visualizations feature? I really do NOT need it as it is just fluff to me (I prefer to listen to music, not see it. Pardon me if this offends anyone). Are there any wands you can wave to perhaps fix the problem from your end?
Interesting wrinkle: I just upgraded to the 316 version of MJ, and reapplied the NT4.0 sp6 patch. Now, MJ won't even start when I double-click on the .asx file - it justs BSODs on me. Bummer.