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CyberDNT
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« on: May 21, 2012, 09:57:28 am »

I changed my OS from win 7 32 bit to win 7 64 bit

YAMJ was run perfectly before but after reinstall in new OS 64 bit, It has problem that shown error report which give 3 choice to abort, ignore, or retry but the main problem is when after run the YAMJ, the movie list in the left side of Y2M can't show as usual.......

installed java 64bit, framework 4

then reinstalled like solution in the other topic, using Media info CLI 7.57 x64, YamJ to Mede8er 2.0 , yamj-2.7-SNAPSHOT-r3087 but always show "YamJ setting are invalid" then changed skin option in default skin (for HD logo to be off - originally true i changed to false) then shown error "YamJ setting are invalid, can't start YAmJ at this time"

anyone know how to solve this?

Thx b4
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imeDB
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« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2012, 03:57:50 pm »

hello everyone

x64 apps are a bit tricky, some of them still require x86 version - of Java in this case - to be installed in order to run properly (another similar example is ffdshow)
just use the default installation folder for every version and everything should be fine

hope this will help
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urkens_jp
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2012, 09:02:49 am »

Initially I had some problems getting YAMJ to work on W7x64 Ultimate which had to do with file permissions. To prevent these you should either:
  • Provide full file access to the folder where your moviejukebox.properties and you Jukebox is located to the user with which you start YAMJ-To-Mede8er OR
  • Run YAMJ-To-Mede8er as administrator (which has full file access to all files/folders)


Note that I couldn't get the latest x64 release of Y2M (v2) working (due to some kind of XSLT problems I posted in another topic) but the previous x64 version works perfectly for me.
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