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#1
Technology Section / SoundCard Drive Bays
December 29, 2005, 10:29:14 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by BlueBall@Dec 29 2005, 03:09 AM
Nice one Renszka. I don't know if you are one of the coders (I see you are one of the forum admins) but as a former freeware coder myself I thank you for your efforts :)

Guys, if any of you try this and find it useful please consider popping along and giving a donation. I know it will be appreciated by the authors.

Donations:

http://www.muvaudio.com/muvixer/donate.php
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Thanks for the kind words.  I am actually the author of the program and owner of MuvEnum.  The idea came from my brother (who ended getting me an Audigy for Christmas  <_< ), go figure.  My brother helped with website design and was my reference on usability (whether the gui made sense on how it was supposed to be used).  You can see his company from the link on the right side of the Muvixer webpage to Mojohosting. Enough of my rambling.

After making a program (a freeware one, at that), the hardest thing is to get it out there.  I figured, being a spokesperson in a relevant topic would be a starting point and hopefully, not inappropriate or unwelcomed.

Muvixer has built-in exception handling so if anyone encounters an error, they can auto submit it via the form shown when an error occurs.  We did some preliminary testing on it and fixed most of the problems, but you know how computers are.

If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to post them on our forum and thanks again for the thumbs up, BlueBall.

Muvixer Developer,

Renzska
//www.muvixer.com
#2
Technology Section / SoundCard Drive Bays
December 29, 2005, 04:42:17 AM
MuvEnum has released a little program that works along the same lines as mixerfixer but allows you to save your settings, automatically runs on startup (as a tray icon, or hidden).  You can check it out at http://www.muvenum.com/muvixer

It is freeware and works wonders.

Thanks,

Renzska
#3
Counter Strike 1.5 / Audigy 2 Ex And Cs
December 29, 2005, 04:41:18 AM
MuvEnum has released a little program that works along the same lines as mixerfixer but allows you to save your settings, automatically runs on startup (as a tray icon, or hidden).  You can check it out at http://www.muvenum.com/muvixer

It is freeware and works wonders.

Thanks,

Renzska