Ok, im using the latest!
Creates a new short cut to the new EXE file then....
What does the batch file do?
SelectLibraryKeepReg.cmd
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onkel_enno wrote:I've updated the current Version of "Select Library" to work with MM2 and MM3.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 4699#34699
Try it and let me know if it works for you!
A more universal solution would be a command line paramater with the path to a specific Mediamonkey.ini.Owyn wrote:Simplest implementation would be to support a command line parameter with the path to the desired library.
AgreedTimo_Beil wrote:A more universal solution would be a command line paramater with the path to a specific Mediamonkey.ini.Owyn wrote:Simplest implementation would be to support a command line parameter with the path to the desired library.
We could select every imaginable configuration, not only different libraries, using different desktop icons.
This way is used in "Lotus Notes" for years to switch between a local , a roaming or a mobile profile on the same PC (espec. Notebooks)
multiple databases is a MUST.
And not only that I agree with you:it just is NOT the same as filters
The program is wonderful
I have also been quiet quite a while - and second this for the x'th time wholeheartedly.Seeker wrote:STILL - multiple databases is a MUST in my opinion - it just is NOT the same as filters.
And I waited quite a while to say this again.
I need it so much I have started looking elsewhere. Obviously not all people would need it but then there are many features in MM that I do not need.MoDementia wrote:And I still don't get why anyone using MM3 would want multiple libraries
Wouldn't it simpler to just SHARE the database? It's easy to do, and no mess with config/duplication/trial and error.GrahamR wrote:I could use Multiple DBs to handle different network configurations and multiple users.
I have my local harddisk music directory, a NAS drive in my basement and a portable USB drive.
Right.MoDementia wrote:Yet, still no one has outlined exactly what the advantage is?
All they keep saying is that they need it