Saturday, August 7, 2010

Win XP - rename the DRM folder on your hard disk drive

I have Windows XP PRO and Windows Media Player 11 is also installed.

None of the premium content will finalize a song. It will get to 100% and says finalizing but it never finishes.

Can anyone help me solved this problem?

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Dear iMesh User,

Here are the steps you should take to resolve the matter at hand:

Uninstall iMesh from your computer completely.
(You must uninstall iMesh before completing the later steps)

How to uninstall iMesh?
Click 'Start > Programs > iMesh > Uninstall'

Rename your DRM folder:

First, show the hidden files and folders in Windows:

1. Open My Computer.
2. Click 'Tools > Folder Options'.
3. From the 'Folder Options' window, click the 'View' tab, and select the 'Show hidden files and folders' button.
4. Next, uncheck the 'Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)' box. You will receive a warning window. This is OK, just click YES.
5. Click Apply, Then click OK.

Next, find and rename the DRM folder on your hard disk drive:

1. Right click the windows 'Start' button.
2. Select 'Explore all Users'.
3. Go to 'Documents and Settings > All Users' folder.
4. Right-click the DRM folder, and then click Rename.
5. Type 'drmbackup', then press 'ENTER'.
6. Close down all the windows.
7. Restart your computer.
8. Once your computer is back on, launch Windows Media Player, leave Windows Media Player open for 5-10 minutes and then close it.

Download and install the latest iMesh version from www.iMesh.com, and try to play one of the gold tracks in "My Library".


If the problem persists, do not hesitate to contact us, while
including the exact error message that you are receiving.



http://forums.imesh.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=97614
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Dear iMesh user,

Our new iMesh version is out, and now you can use it to manage your iPod content!

You can now see your iPod contents on iMesh , and use it as your iPod manager.
Syncing tracks does not require a monthly subscription, and there is no limitation on the number of iPod you can use.

When connecting your iPod a window will pop up, announcing it has detected a portable media player.
Choose whether you would like to add/remove tracks manually or let iMesh do that automatically.
You can also choose to start iMesh automatically whenever you connect your iPod.

After making those initial settings, press 'OK' to continue.

Now, you should see the name of your player on the left-hand side of the application.
Click on it to see your files and manage them.

Double click on any song in order to play it.
In case you would like to delete a track or add it to your library, right click on the track and choose the option of your choice from the menu appearing next to it.

You can also manage your playlists by adding or removing tracks from them.
In order to add a track, you can either drag it to the playlist of your choice, or right click on 'Add to portable Playlist' and choose the playlist appearing there.
In case you would like to create a new playlist, right click on a track you would like to add and go to 'Add to portable Playlist > Create portable Playlist'

To remove a song from a playlist simply right click it and choose 'Remove' from the menu appearing next to it.
The track will only be deleted from the Playlist, and will remain in your iPod.

In order to transfer songs from your library to your iPod, right click the song of your choice and choose 'Add to iPod'. The song will now appear when you click back on the iPod icon.

You can also transfer complete Playlists from iMesh to you iPod, to do so, simply right click the Playlist and choose 'Sync with portable device'

There are 3 types of track types available for transfer to iPods:

1. Free Peer-2-Peer downloads from other iMesh users (the green files) - Downloading of these tracks does not require a monthly subscription. You can burn this content or transfer it to any iPod freely.

2. Purchased MP3 Tracks (Boxed Gold files) - You can purchase individual tracks by right clicking on the track an selecting buy song.
Once bought you will be able to transfer the tracks into your iPod.

3. YouTube music videos (the purple files) - Right click on a YouTube music video and choose 'Buy Song', this will purchase that song in an MP3 audio format, which you can then add to your iPod.

Important: To avoid loss of data, make sure to click on the 'Eject' button at the top of the window prior to disconnecting your device.

Note: iPhone and iPod Touch are Not supported by iMesh.

If you have any further inquiries,
please do not hesitate to contact us.

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