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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: McSlick on August 09, 2002, 02:37:35 pm
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Media Jukebox disabled my Auto Insert Notification- How do I re-enable it?
My OS is XP
Computer: Toshiba Satillite 5100 Laptop
CPU: Pentium 4 (1.7 GHz)
Cache: 512MB etc...etc...
I don't think this info is relevent, maybe just my OS is all you need to know. Or my DVD/CD-RW Drive E Make & Model: Matsu####a UJDA720 DVD/CDRW.
I feel that since it was Media Jukebox that prompted me to allow it to disable my Auto Insert Notification, it is someone's responsability at J River to help me get it RE-enabled. Some have suggested I uninstall MJ. Will I lose my 'Plus' which I purchased if I uninstall? Your prompt reply will be much appreciated
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Take a look here... this should answer your question:
http://help.acoustica.com/mp3-cd-burner/ain.htm
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McSlick,
You should be able to do this in My Computer on XP. Click on the device and select what action you want it to do.
J River guys -----> Matsu####a HEHEHEHE!!!! Word Catcher???
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Thanks for the link phatrabt. This is the same info I've been given before. This was the first thing I tried on my own. But the problem is that my system is not configured like earlier ones. The path is slightly different but when I get to my DVD/CDRW, highlight maker, select properties, there is NO, I repeat NO settings tab, only GENERAL/PROPERTIES/DVD REGION/VOLUMES/DRIVER. There is no settings for AIN under any of these tabs. Also, MachineHead, your suggestion was also an option I explored before seeking help as well. Does anyone know where I can find my SETTINGS for my DVD/CDRW Drive E to re-enable my Auto Insert Notification? They are not where everyone thinks they are. No one has told me anything that I haven't already tried, although your attemps to assist me are greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Sincerely, McSlick (Michael really)
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You might try Xteq
It has a ton of tweaking options, including control of insert notification according to type of device and/or disc type (data or audio). It's free for personal use. It has search capability because of the number of plugins/options it has, so a quick search for "insert" should speed up your efforts.