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What are the system requirements for MusicBee?
•Windows Vista, 7, 8/8.1, or 10 (32 or 64 bit versions)
•.NET 4.0 or higher
•At least 512 MB of physical RAM
•At least 50 MB of available space on your hard drive
•Soundcard
•DirectX 8.1 or above
giulia wrote:
hi
thanks
may i ask you a question?
have you found out if it's stealth or does it leave keys ?
thanks
Sorry, don't use MusicBee anymore.
Perhaps you can test it and let us know if it's portable/stealth
hi
i can run on a clean system ,maybe under sandboxie but i don't know if it's stealth
just because can't distinguish between the keys generated by the program and the keys generated by the operation system
thanks
ps may i know which player do you use? the only similar player i know it's mediamonkey
I put this off adding this for a few reasons, most of them just a strong affinity for Foobar, but there's SO much functionality and mod-ability packed into this program now, it's definitely belongs in the DB. While the radio toolset isn't as good as some other programs here on the site, the interface is great, the tabs system makes a lot of sense, and the Podcast manager is one of the best I've used.
Wishlist
Ability to easily disable animation, which I find distracting i.e. by clicking on it
Ability to right-click any kind of visualization and modify it or jump to the settings necessary to modify it
Double-clicking a radio station should start playing (that's not the only concern, many of the entries I found weren't available in the US)
Other notes
I seemed to have some difficulty around adding items from a removable disk.
Options for removable disk seemed to center around syncronization, not viewing content
webfork wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:41 pmUpdate here: MusicBee for some reason includes a command-line device eject program called RemoveDrive that looks really great just by itself.
Yes, Uwe Sieber's (no DotNET, mostly CLI!) tools are generally excellent -- they have been in development for years (oldest mention I found here is from 2006!) and one can't recommend them enough.
giulia wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:00 pm
look and it's 32bit only
Sorry this took a few days to reply to -- but what's 32-bit only? MusicBee seemed to work when I tested on a Win10-64 system. Do you mean 32-bit dotNET?
giulia wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 11:00 pm
look and it's 32bit only
Sorry this took a few days to reply to -- but what's 32-bit only? MusicBee seemed to work when I tested on a Win10-64 system. Do you mean 32-bit dotNET?
hi
yes , it's only 32bit and work under windows 10 64 and 32bit and windows 7 64bit and 32 bit with framework 4.6.1
the autohor advises .NET 4.7.2 or highter , you can find it on their forum
cheer , happy new year