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Question 1: Is Streamjack Compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP? Answer 1: Yes, Streamjack is compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP You will also need Music Stored as MP3, Windows Media (WMA), or Real Audio (RA) music files and a Broadband or dial-up Internet connection. Q2: Is Streamjack compatible with Macintosh? A2: Streamjack is Not compatible with Macintosh systems. However, Macintosh computers can be used to listen to music remotely through your Streamjack personal website (see Q8, below). Q3: Where is the jukebox music stored? A3: The jukebox music is stored by you (as music files) on your home computer. Q4: Where is my jukebox for organizing and playing my music? A4: Streamjack automatically finds your music on your computer and sets up your personal (password protected) jukebox website for you to use anywhere on your home network or over the Internet. Q5: How do I get music files for my computer? A5: Some of the ways to get music on your computer are: You can transfer music from your CD’s to your computer using programs called CD rippers. You can download music from leading independent record label artists from music download sites such as an eMusic subscription plan. Q6: If I don't have any music files on my computer should I get Streamjack anyway? A6: If you don’t have any music files yet, Streamjack will provide you with the information you need to get started. Q7: What is the minimum hardware and software requirements for using Streamjack to listen to my music on my computer (PC) ? A7: At a minimum, you will need the following items: You will have to have Streamjack running. You will need to be connected to the Internet with your browser. You will need music files on your computer (see Q5). You will need a music player (see Q10) on your computer. You will need a sound card and speakers. Q8: What is the minimum hardware and software requirements for using Streamjack to listen to my music on a remote computer (PC or Mac) on my home network or over the Internet? A8: At a minimum, you will need the following items: You will have to have Streamjack running on your home music computer (but not on the remote computer). Both your home music computer and the remote computer will need to be connected to the Internet. You will need a music player (see Q10) on the remote computer. Your remote computer will need a sound card and speakers. Q9: What types of music files can Streamjack use. A9: Streamjack can use either MP3, WMA or RealAudio (.RA) music files. Q10: What is a music player? A10: A music player is software on your computer that converts digital music files (for example MP3 or RealAudio music files) into audible music input to your computer’s sound card. Q11: How do I know Streamjack will work for me? A11: That's why we offer a 15 day trial. Although Streamjack has proven itself time and again, it may not be for you." Q12: How do I uninstall Streamjack if I install it? A12: Streamjack Music can easily be uninstalled in one step, just click on the uninstall link in the Streamjack Program Group from the Start Menu. |