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What's the difference between PhatNoise MUSIC Manager and PhatNoise MEDIA Manager?

The PhatNoise MEDIA Manager is a redesign of the PhatNoise MUSIC Manager that provides a clean new "look and feel" and gives you access to all of the software's features in one window.    You can see your library instantly, create new playlists, and transfer content to a DMS cartridge, a CD or a PocketBox.   In a nutshell, all of the great features of earlier software versions you have been using are part of PhatNoise MEDIA Manager.  New functionality has also been built in for all users, including album art display, support for playback and organization of video files on the desktop, and an optional "sync" feature to keep your DMS and your desktop collection completely up-to-date with each other.
 
There are some brand new Plus features now available as an optional upgrade: The Plus bundle includes AAC codec support for encoding and playback on your PC and your PhatBox. (Please note that protected Apple iTunes AAC files are not supported at this time), and exciting tools from Gracenote, including Music ID waveform identification technology and automatic collection tagging with Gracenote Clean.
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When I attempt to install the PhatNoise Software I get a "decompression error".
Insert the PhatNoise Music Manager CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Open My Computer from your desktop or Start menu.
Right-click your CD-ROM drive and select "explore".
Copy the PMM_setup.exe file to your local hard drive.
Double-click the PMM_setup.exe file to run the installer.
If this does not work contact customer support at the following link:


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