So i tried to install again, and still got the same errors. I know i downloaded it directly from the link you provided, so if you could let me know, that would be great. Am i doing something wrong here? Also, the extensions list says that i've installed version 1.1.3.1, though you said to have updated to 1.1.2? I'm confused on which version i have and if i have the right one. When i click on extensions, it shows that Lyricator is installed, and it shows up in settings, but it is not in the Tools>Scripts list, thus i can not run it. After i try to install it and get that error, i close mediamonkey and reopen it. Deleted all old lyricator script files, ran CCleaner just encase, and did a restart on my entire computer. I tried doing it for just current user, and entire computer also ran media monkey as administrator, and it still didn't work. Every time i try and install, it pops up with "Lyricator did not install". I just tried to install the newest update, downloaded it right from the happymonkey site, and tried to install but it will not let me. I had to move all the plugins to my User directories to get it happy again. Basically when I had older scripts still living in Program Files and installed this for my User only, it wouldn't work at all. I did discover that this as well as other older plugins don't work well with 4.x and Win7 because of the directory changes. I wonder if it has anything to do with a browser setting or what your default browser is. I have still not been able to reproduce that and nobody else has reported that as an issue. When I first run it, it still prompts me to save the loading.gif each time it runs, but clicking on open or cancel allows the program to continue, so not really big deal. ![]() I uninstalled all the old versions, manually deleted all the leftover files out of my profile and program files (x86) scripts folders and everything is running great! Only issue I notice is the one I reported earlier. Greengeek you for the massive update! It is working great!!! The updated interface looks nice, as well as the additional lyric resources are very much appreciated! Selecting multiple sources allows for some time in between calls to a particular lyrics site, especially in cases where lyrics are not found. Many sites are now monitoring traffic via IP address and will either throttle your traffic or lock you out either temporarily or permanently. Warning: It is not a good idea to choose just one lyrics source and run multiple tracks against it. ![]() ![]() To uninstall: MediaMonkey -> Tools/Extras -> Extension -> Lyricator -> Uninstall. Tip: If you’re using an earlier version (prior to installing this version of Lyricator) and running into issues - uninstall the old version, close & restart MediaMonkey, then install the new version.
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