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MiiMusic setup


Step 1:

Download and install the MiiMusic Playlist Editor from the MiiMusic site its download page.


Step 2:

The MiiMusic Playlist Editor will start automatically after installation. If not, then start the MiiMusic Playlist Editor from the Windows 'Start' menu, its located under 'ThAlmighty Webproductions'.


The first screen to show up is the MiiMusic setup screen, as shown in Figure 1: MiiMusic Setup screen.



Figure 1: MiiMusic Setup screen




Step 3:

Accept the 'Freeware Disclaimer', leave everything else as -is.

Now select 'Accept, Save setup', all required directories will be created and the files are copied.


In some circumstance you may want to change one of the following items:

  • If you have your music located in a specific directory then specifying that directory in the Mii Music Directory field will force MiiMusic to search in that directory and its subdirectories only. This will speed up the search process.

  • Leave the port number as-is. Only in very rare cases this port will be in used by another program. If so, you need to change the port number.in

  • The 'create desktop icon' and 'auto startup' items are currently disabled. If you want such behavior, please create the desktop icon yourself and/or copy the icon in the 'ThAlmighty' folder in the 'Start' menu to the 'Startup' folder.

  • The logging item is for debugging, leave this item disabled.

  • If you are curious what the MiiServer is doing, enable the 'Display Info Balloon' item.

Step 4:

Download and install the MiiServer from the MiiMusic site its download page.

The first time the server starts automatically.


Take notice that after a reboot you have to restart the server manually, via the 'ThAlmighty' folder in the 'Start' menu. If you want to have the server to start automatically after each reboot, you have to copy the MiiServer icon (the application reference) from the 'ThAlmighty' folder in the

'Start' menu to the 'Startup' folder in the 'Start' menu.


Step 5:

There is no step 5, setup is already completed.





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