New Release of Yahoo! Music Jukebox 2.0.2 + Google Desktop

Posted by emayoh, March 12, 2007 at 4:17 pm, in YMusicBlog General. 11 Comments

Hey there everyone,

We just released an update to Yahoo! Music Jukebox 2.0.2 that we believe corrects an issue that some of you were seeing involving extremely slow performance with more than 1500 tracks in My Library.

This version (2.0.2.049) is available now from
http://music.yahoo.com/jukebox *

I really hope this clears up the problems that you saw with 2.0.2. The only change with this version is the fix for large libraries.

Also: We’ve noticed that if you install the latest version of Google Desktop before installing Yahoo! Music Jukebox, then YMJ may appear to install correctly, but might not function correctly. The main symptom is that the left pane with “Y! Unlimited”, “My Library”, etc. will only have one or two items in it. There may be other errors when you try to use the product, but that’s the most noticeable symptom.

This appears to happen any 2.0 version of YMJ including the new 2.0.2.

The current way to avoid this is to uninstall Google Desktop (turning it off is *not* sufficient) and then install YMJ. After YMJ is installed, you can safely re-install Google Desktop if you wish. We’re close to a fix for that as well that you’ll see in the next release.

Thanks for your patience,

Mick O
Yahoo! Music

* Note that certain SBC/ATT/Verizon users may see different versions when going to this URL due to those partners handling software installs separately.

Yahoo! Music Blog, Back In Action

Posted by iancr, March 11, 2007 at 5:25 pm, in Playlisting, YMusicBlog General. 1 Comment

Mojo Magazine, January, 2007

Hello out there. Apologies for this blog being mostly dark as of late. We’ve been busy. But I hereby commit to you that we will be stepping up our game at ymusicblog.com, posting more often as we bring you more and more of the unbelievable newness at Yahoo! Music. Subscribe to ymusicblog.com, and don’t miss out on any of the goings on.

Soon our good friend and early 90s hip hop connossieur Brian Marshall will be doing a post about the new Music Videos player, but for now I’ll simply leave you with a couple of playlists from UK’s Mojo Magazine. I’m happy to report that my in-depth catalog analyses aren’t necessary anymore, the Yahoo! Music Unlimited catalog is very much to parity with all of the competition. Still, I discovered a fair amount of music through those exercises so I’m still trying to make it my business to check out new music through Mojo’s review section each month. Below are two playlists from the January issue of Mojo (yes, I’m two behind): their “50 Best Albums of 2006″ listing as well as the record reviews section.  Enjoy.
Mojo Magazine’s 50 Best Albums of 2006

Comets On Fire - AvatarLupe Fiasco's Food and Liquor Archie Bronson Outfit - Derang Derang

Bert Jansch - Black Swan Midlake - Trials of Van Occupanther Ali Farke Toure - Savane

Not the strongest year in memory, but plenty of audible fun to be had in 2006. While I don’t back Mojo’s top 50 as my personal 2006 best-of (mine would also include The Drones, Jay Reatard, The Melvins, Mission of Burma, and Neko Case), it’s still a great list of things-not-to-have-missed. Definitely don’t pass over the Midlake track “Roscoe”, or the gorgeous Bert Jansch record that Beth Orton is all over. Click here for the playlist.

Mojo Filter (New Music Reviews), January, 2007

The Good, The Bad, and The Queen Do It Again: A Tribute to Pet Sounds Wooden Wand and The Sky High Band - Second Attention

Each month the back of Mojo Magazine features 40+ pages of reviews. The reviews span all forms of popular music, from rock to urban to jazz to americana to underground. I try to drag/drop all the new music albums into a playlist each month.

These Mojo playlists are a great way to do a bit of discovery. Sure, the playlist features some crap as even the two star reviews make it into the list. But the amount of great music I’ve stumbled upon this way in the past two years has made this a worthwhile exercise. Even knowing what’s crap is worthwhile knowledge, and since with Yahoo! Music telling us what you don’t like allows us to do better personalization for you, knowledge of what you don’t like breeds a better Yahoo! Music experience!

So stay tuned to a revived Yahoo! Music Blog, snuggle up with the Mojo playlist each month, rate on Yahoo! Music, and post a comment on the blog letting us know your favorites for each month. It’s about the music, after all.

ian c rogers
Yahoo! Music

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