iTunes 7 breaks VolumeLogic

According to their website, audio enhancement plugin VolumeLogic no longer works in iTunes 7. I swear by this plugin and am totally bummed that it doesn’t work anymore; recommended steps are to hold off upgrading to iTunes 7 (too late me!) or to wait it out. <<sniff>>

Author: Chris Messina

Head of West Coast Business Development at Republic. Ever-curious product designer and technologist. Hashtag inventor. Previously: Molly.com (YC W18), Uber, Google.

3 thoughts on “iTunes 7 breaks VolumeLogic”

  1. I just got my 2000t and all of my songs are skipping in iTunes, and I cant figure out why. If someone could help me out and tell me how to fix this I would really appreciate it because its driving me crazy. Thanks for the replys.

  2. I was getting an “eSellerate engine not installed” error earlier today after apparently deleting it in a spyware scan. This error was immediately followed by a Volume Logic pop-up window that said my demo would soon expire. Forget the fact that I bought the VL plug-in back in July! Anyway, I stupidly figured that perhaps updating my iTunes would somehow restore this eSellerate engine, even though I had no idea what it was.

    Only after I updated to iTunes 7 did I read about Volume Logic being incompatible with it. Doh! I downloaded iTunes 6.0.5, though am a tad anxious to install it, since it requires an uninstall of version 7. I’m not sure if my library will be wiped out with the uninstall or not.

    I am a PC user, so it’s been difficult finding good information about any of this. Everything is read is about the Mac.

    I share your thoughts on VL, Chris. I can’t even listen to CDs on my stereo anymore because they lack the rich, 3-D sound that I get with this plug-in on iTunes.

    If anyone knows how best to uninstall iTunes 7 from a PC without endangering a library of 300+ songs I’d love to know. In the meantime, we wait for either a new iTunes 7 that doesn’t work like garbage, or a new VL that can work with that pile of junk iT7.

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