by stax76 » Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:36 pm
I've uploaded a new build, I run it on Win 7 x64, I've tested it on XP too using VirtualBox. It uses .NET 4.0 now (Full or Client profile), .NET 4.0 can embed COM type information eliminating the need for a separate interop assembly. It also strips unused type information reducing file size. All this is very helpful dealing with large libraries such as MediaMonkey or even bigger ones like MS Office.
Set ratings using 0-5 key
Toggle Play/Pause using space key
Jump 10 seconds using left/right key
Next/Previous track using Page Up/Down key
Use Microsoft's MCE remote control support
Increment the Played field when a track was played more then a minute (New feature)
Quick Filter panel
Expands the library node at startup
Tag editor that can transform fields in smart ways
Trashlist to manage trash tracks
VB .NET 10 source code
Being able to use keys like 0-5, space, left/right without the need to press a modifier key like Ctrl is possible because MonkeyToys is smart and checks if text is currently entered in which case the text can be entered without the key is triggering the associated action.
The trashlist can be used by selecting trash tracks and chose 'Add to trashlist' from the context menu. This means MonkeyToys remembers the track artist+title. Now you remove the trash from your computer and anytime later you can check if your library contains trash by going to the 'Files to edit/Trash' node.
The Quick Filter panel allows to quickly filter by rating, genre and apply an order. It don't only allow to choose a exact rating but also 'equal or higher' or 'equal or lower'.
MediaMonkey only increments the Played field when a track was played from start to end, MonkeyToys increments it when it was played more then a minute.
The Tag Editor can for instance apply title case only to one field instead of all or it can apply tokens from the filename to fields.
I've uploaded a new build, I run it on Win 7 x64, I've tested it on XP too using VirtualBox. It uses .NET 4.0 now (Full or Client profile), .NET 4.0 can embed COM type information eliminating the need for a separate interop assembly. It also strips unused type information reducing file size. All this is very helpful dealing with large libraries such as MediaMonkey or even bigger ones like MS Office.
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Set ratings using 0-5 key
Toggle Play/Pause using space key
Jump 10 seconds using left/right key
Next/Previous track using Page Up/Down key
Use Microsoft's MCE remote control support
Increment the Played field when a track was played more then a minute[color=#00BF00] (New feature)[/color]
Quick Filter panel
Expands the library node at startup
Tag editor that can transform fields in smart ways
Trashlist to manage trash tracks
VB .NET 10 source code
Being able to use keys like 0-5, space, left/right without the need to press a modifier key like Ctrl is possible because MonkeyToys is smart and checks if text is currently entered in which case the text can be entered without the key is triggering the associated action.
The trashlist can be used by selecting trash tracks and chose 'Add to trashlist' from the context menu. This means MonkeyToys remembers the track artist+title. Now you remove the trash from your computer and anytime later you can check if your library contains trash by going to the 'Files to edit/Trash' node.
The Quick Filter panel allows to quickly filter by rating, genre and apply an order. It don't only allow to choose a exact rating but also 'equal or higher' or 'equal or lower'.
[size=120][b]MediaMonkey only increments the Played field when a track was played from start to end, MonkeyToys increments it when it was played more then a minute.[/b][/size]
The Tag Editor can for instance apply title case only to one field instead of all or it can apply tokens from the filename to fields.[/quote]