24 May 2013 
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 How to Configure which ID3 Tags are used for Year / Date
 MediaMonkey 3 and 4, by default save Year and Date metadata in ID3 v2.3 tags to TYER / TDRC frames. Although this is generally a good approach for maximum compatibility, some users may wish to change this since TDRC is normally associated with ID3 v2.4
 Auto-Tag from Web gets throttled
 Using Amazon source for "Auto-Tag from Web" in some cases fails with the error "Request from ??????????????????? is throttled." This error is caused by Amazon engine which limits number of search requests from same IP address. Most common cause is tha
 Track # field not recognized by some devices
 Some devices won't show the Track # field written by MediaMonkey for WAV tracks. This occurs because some devices expect an uppercase tag (like Windows Media Player), whereas others expect a lowercase tag (the default used by MediaMonkey). If this
 Configure WAV Tags to use ASCII (instead of UTF-8)
 MediaMonkey saves WAV tags in UTF-8 format by default. This is useful in most cases since it means that 'regular text' in wav tags is readable by any application, and 'foreign text' can also be saved. The downside is that other applications may be i
 Auto-Tag from Web fails due to Socket Error
 If you receive a Socket Error when using Auto-Tag from Web / Amazon, it can be caused by a transient server problem on the Amazon service or by a firewall problem (this might occur after you've performed an upgrade without updating firewall rules). To
 Deleting volume leveling information from Tags?
 When the Analyze Volume or Level Volume commands are used, MediaMonkey stores volume leveling information to the tags and the db. As of MediaMonkey 3.0.2, it is possible to delete this information by editing the Track Volume co-efficient in the Trackli
 Editing Properties in Hebrew / Arabic: Cursor behaves erratically
 When a MediaMonkey theme is used, the cursor behaves erratically when attempting to edit track properties in any language that is right to left (e.g. Hebrew or Arabic). To get around this problem: 1. Go to Tools | Options | Appeara
 Tags Change even though Tag Updates are Disabled
 If you've configured MM to save artwork to the tag then it causes the Tag to be updated with the Artwork along with any other changes to the Track's properties.
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