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  • October 30, 2014 at 4:14 am #0
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    10/30/2014 at 4:14 am

    Hello everyone,

    That’s right Dream Girls TJ MP3 Player has been released for further beta testing…

    For the past few weeks we’ve been designing and programming a whole new MP3 Player we like to call the, TJ MP3 Player for playing all your subliminal programs.

    Where ready to release it for further beta testing to a few Dream Girls members. Contact me at trainer81@dreamgirlsgt.com with your Dream Girls username and all share a download link with you https://dreamgirlsgt.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif

    This version was designed with an added playlist feature. This allows you to play as many subliminal MP3 programs as possible per session and watch the positive results unfold right before your eyes.

    Also included with the TJ MP3 Player software is the eBook guide giving you a helping hand in how it all works.

    The TJ MP3 Player is just one more benefit of your Prime Membership.

    TJ MP3 Player forum feedback would appreciated…

    But that’s not all,

    We plan to release a short Dream Girls story the Perfect Wife is coming soon.

    Have a good weekend all,

    Trainer81

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    11/05/2014 at 3:15 pm

    Feedback to date:
    The TJ player is well hidden. The icon disappears into the hidden task bar and you have to right click it to open it. My wife gets frustrated just trying to use Word and Excel (but who doesn’t) and certainly lacks the expertise to start playing around with the task bar and hidden icons so I have no worries there.

    Also even after right clicking and hitting Open it immediately pops up with a message that this program is password protected, no hint as to what the program is. So until the password is entered there is no outward sign as to what it is and what it is doing.

    Only nit-picky issue I have with it is that it doesn’t default to one of the user buttons. For example, after entering the password, one would expect to be able to hit and it to default to the “Ok” user button, but it does not, you must physically move the mouse to the “Ok” button and click it. This holds true for all the interactive menus with it.

    One other issue I found yesterday: when I was trying to change one of the tracks I removed a track from the playlist intending to overwrite it with a new track (same file name), but Windows would not let me delete the file because it said it was still in use by the player. I had to kill the player’s process before Windows would recognize the file as not in use and allow me to delete it and update it with a new file on the disk.

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    11/08/2014 at 11:16 am

    I agree. I’ve been testing the new player now for a week and it works pretty good. It’s well hidden in the task bar although I would have preferred it to be running completely in the background with the possibility to call it with a secret combination of keys, but that’s perhaps not possible on Windows 7.

    One question: could it be a possibility to have the player also play wav-files and not just mp3’s ? Perhaps unnecessary but i used to prefer wav files over mp3’s because of the possible quality loss in an mp3. But perhaps this is simply not necessary if the mp3 is done at 320 quality ?

    One final question/suggestion: doesn the player restart automatically after a reboot of the computer ? If not, it might be handy to foresee this possibility. In most cases, my wife simply closes the lid of her laptop so that it goes to sleeping mode, and then there’s no issue. But sometimes she actually shuts down the device, so then it would be good that the player relaunches itself.

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    11/08/2014 at 12:16 pm

    I noticed on my laptop that the TJ Player did not recover from the lid being closed and the laptop going to sleep. It threw an error and I had to re-open it and click Play to restart it.

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    11/09/2014 at 3:43 am

    @brownie said:

    I agree. I’ve been testing the new player now for a week and it works pretty good. It’s well hidden in the task bar although I would have preferred it to be running completely in the background with the possibility to call it with a secret combination of keys, but that’s perhaps not possible on Windows 7.

    One question: could it be a possibility to have the player also play wav-files and not just mp3’s ? Perhaps unnecessary but i used to prefer wav files over mp3’s because of the possible quality loss in an mp3. But perhaps this is simply not necessary if the mp3 is done at 320 quality ?

    One final question/suggestion: doesn the player restart automatically after a reboot of the computer ? If not, it might be handy to foresee this possibility. In most cases, my wife simply closes the lid of her laptop so that it goes to sleeping mode, and then there’s no issue. But sometimes she actually shuts down the device, so then it would be good that the player relaunches itself.

    Thanks you made some interesting points :) First yes the Player will restart when the computer resets this was one feature that was well tested.

    If you use MP3’s there won’t be any quality loss, it’s been proven… All have to try and recreate the “closing the the laptop lid” issue thanks for sharing. But there are somethings we can’t program it for, like it turns it’s self back on after someone turns it off that wouldn’t go well.

    What if you yourself turned it off and the player just restarted, that wouldn’t be much fun.

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    11/09/2014 at 3:49 am

    @Serebus0126 said:

    Feedback to date:
    The TJ player is well hidden. The icon disappears into the hidden task bar and you have to right click it to open it. My wife gets frustrated just trying to use Word and Excel (but who doesn’t) and certainly lacks the expertise to start playing around with the task bar and hidden icons so I have no worries there.

    Also even after right clicking and hitting Open it immediately pops up with a message that this program is password protected, no hint as to what the program is. So until the password is entered there is no outward sign as to what it is and what it is doing.

    Only nit-picky issue I have with it is that it doesn’t default to one of the user buttons. For example, after entering the password, one would expect to be able to hit and it to default to the “Ok” user button, but it does not, you must physically move the mouse to the “Ok” button and click it. This holds true for all the interactive menus with it.

    One other issue I found yesterday: when I was trying to change one of the tracks I removed a track from the playlist intending to overwrite it with a new track (same file name), but Windows would not let me delete the file because it said it was still in use by the player. I had to kill the player’s process before Windows would recognize the file as not in use and allow me to delete it and update it with a new file on the disk.

    Sure we can look into add these features in version 2 :) Okay when you tried to change the, tracks did you get a error message of some sort and what version of Windows are you running?

    Maybe in version 2 will improve the hiding feature but for now the task bar was are best option.

    Thanks for the feedback guys…

    Trainer81

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    11/10/2014 at 4:06 pm

    Running Windows 7 Enterprise on all our machines. It was an Windows error message saying the file was still in use and could not be deleted.

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    11/12/2014 at 5:49 am

    @Serebus0126 said:

    Running Windows 7 Enterprise on all our machines. It was an Windows error message saying the file was still in use and could not be deleted.

    It sounds like you have more then one Player running at a time. Check your task bar to make sure one Player is running at a time. This might be something will have to work on for version 2…

    In matter of fact I like to share some advice for the Player’s password… The same input I shared with a follow beta tester just now,

    Playing around with my installed version of this Player I found the password deal to be tricky…

    Here’s what I learned/
    When you enter password:
    Type the (password) as you remember, but use the mouse to click: Okay, don’t press the (Enter) key.

    The (Enter) key will act like another digit as part of the password.

    Sometime next year will be focusing on an upgraded version of this same software

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    11/17/2014 at 10:53 pm

    The copy on my PC just told me the eval period is up and is asking for an activation code. It did not start, so the time out period worked, but it took a reboot of the PC before it caught it. Just curious what the schedule is looking like for when the code will be released.

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    11/18/2014 at 8:49 pm

    On my pc, the trial period is also over. It did lauch again after a reboot of my pc, but when i tried to open it I got a message saying that the trial period was over and that i need an activation code. Also wondering when it will be released, because it was working fine in the background.

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    11/18/2014 at 10:03 pm

    Hey all,

    Okay, for most of you the TJ MP3 Player trail has ended which was a 15 day trail run. We plan to soon release an eBook sharing the unlock code for the Player :)

    All I’m waiting for now is further user experience you can share on the forum with others…

    Beta testing has been going well and I’m pleased with the results. Though the TJ MP3 Player has a few bugs which we plan to correct in version 2 sometime in 2015.

    Thank you for taking part in Dream Girls new TJ MP3 Player’s beta testing…

    Good day,

    Trainer81

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    11/19/2014 at 11:40 am

    This happened last night:
    I have a Windows 7 Enterprise laptop hooked up to the house stereo as a media player (it also plays through the TV). Last night as I disconnected the audio cable from the speaker port (disconnecting the stereo) the player threw an error about a missing driver and stopped playing, had to bring it up and restart it after plugging the audio cable back in. I know the laptop speaker driver is installed and works because I was able to repeat the experiment playing something in Windows Media Player, upon disconnection from the audio cable the audio immediately switched to the laptop speaker.

    So the TJ Player does not like hot swapping audio drivers.

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    11/19/2014 at 4:37 pm

    Yes software is always touchy about driver support when it’s something new. Do you remember what the error said ?

    I sent yeah a message :)

    Trainer81

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    11/19/2014 at 4:42 pm

    Reproduced it:
    No driver when calling waveOutWrite

    Thanks for the message.

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    11/19/2014 at 4:53 pm

    No problem messages sent.

    Yes, I did a google search for waveOutWrite and it say’s something about wave files I think. If we look here http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/windows/20744/

    They offer interesting input.

    My advice restart the computer and see what happens because it might be memory related.

    Trainer81

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