Posted By: sc00ter | Jan 17th, 2007 @ 12:28 PM
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sc00ter
sc00ter
Always in motion the future is..
I don't want anything to do with URGE.  Is there a way to get rid of it?  Control panel->add/remove programs doesn't list it.  Its there by default when WMP11 is installed.  I don't buy music online and I prefer to buy my cds in person. So this URGE thing is an eyesore.  Its really annoying and I'd prefer not to see it at all.

Any ideas on how to get rid of it?  (without moving towards winamp or some alternative media player)
Even if you choose not to install URGE, WMP11 still has all the hooks in place and won't let you get rid of it--as far as I can tell, it's the only store that can't be removed from the drop down menu. While there may be registry hacks and the like to get rid of it, I haven't been compelled to look for them. The easiest thing, IMO, is to set the current store to something less onerous--personally, I have mine set to eMusic. It really isn't a solution, but at least I don't have to look at it. I'd hate the URGE integration and I'd love to have a better answer to this, so if you find anything, let us know.
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
Is it really -that- obtrusive? I mean, if you don't click the 'buy music' button, does it even show up at all?
Some experimentation revealed that if you click the down arrow below the Urge button and select "Browse all Online Stores", then select another tab (e.g., Now Playing, Library), you can at least get rid of the logo--instead you'll just have a generic "Online Stores" button. Still can do anything about the buy music button though. In the Zune software, that button opens an browser window with a relevant Live Search query; it's slightly less annoying, but that software has plenty more issues of its own that don't make it an option.
DCMonkey
DCMonkey
Monkey see, monkey do, monkey will destroy you!

Whatever minor irritation having the Urge button always visible may cause, actually having the store installed with WMP11 on XP was far worse for me. I installed it, foolishly thinking I'd check it out and see what it had to offer. What I got was a WMP that would freeze for 10-15 sec on startup as the store downloaded new content in the "background". I finally uninstalled it and WMP11 again became usable.

 

W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters
sc00ter wrote:
Please guys, I'm sure there are a lot of other people who think the same way.  We should not be "forced" to have a store feature if we don't want it.


No-one's forcing you to use WMP11, good ol' fashioned WMP9 is still available for download.
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
I agree, it's a free app, and there's alternatives. Being able to get rid of URGE would be nice, but hey, you get what you pay for.
staceyw
staceyw
Before C# there was darkness...
DCMonkey wrote:


Whatever minor irritation having the Urge button always visible may cause, actually having the store installed with WMP11 on XP was far worse for me. I installed it, foolishly thinking I'd check it out and see what it had to offer. What I got was a WMP that would freeze for 10-15 sec on startup as the store downloaded new content in the "background". I finally uninstalled it and WMP11 again became usable.



I agree with that.  I use Urge, but even so, I don't want it downloading stuff every time I open the app or every time I try to search my own library.  There should be better offline support.  It even goes through this stuff when your not connected, so it is not real smart yet about offline use.

W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters
sc00ter wrote:

W3bbo wrote:
sc00ter wrote:Please guys, I'm sure there are a lot of other people who think the same way.  We should not be "forced" to have a store feature if we don't want it.


No-one's forcing you to use WMP11, good ol' fashioned WMP9 is still available for download.

True, but WMP9 doesn't have the niceness and most excellent looks as WMP11 does.  Its the best they've come out with so far. If there was a theme that looked exactly like that for WMP9.. i'd downgrade.



Well, now WMP9 isn't anything like it used to be.

Remember the integrated Media Guide that matched WMP9's colors with those cool animations and all the nifty information, like artist photos, automatic album art downloading, lyrics, and critic's reviews from AMG (and other providers)

Well that's all gone now, t'was a shame, but it taught me a huge lesson: never trust any software that touts its "online features" as part of its sales pitch, they'll never last forever and you'll need to upgrade.
RoyalSchrubber
RoyalSchrubber
One. How many time travellers does it take to change a lightbulb?
sirhomer wrote:
I don't have this problem with Rhythmbox

umm, we know you are lame....
Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.
You know, I don't even -have- an URGE button on WMP11. Is this a US-only feature?
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