Contents 

Introduction
Basic Concepts
Getting Started
Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts
Upgrading to the Gold Version
Navigating your Collection
Searching for Tracks
Now Playing
Library
Files to Edit
Virtual CD
Previews
Playlists
My Computer
Playing Audio Tracks
The MediaMonkey Player
Protecting the Library with Party Mode
Automatically Play Tracks with Auto-DJ
Playing Tracks at a Level Volume
Using Playlists
Using AutoPlaylists
Using Internet Radio
Sleep Mode
Managing Audio Tracks
Adding Audio Tracks & CDs
Adding Files & Folders To the Library
Adding CDs to the Library
Deleting Tracks & CDs
Ripping Tracks from CDs
Ripping Tracks and Cataloguing CDs
Ripping Tracks from Large Numbers of CDs
Creating Previews
MP3 Encoding Settings
Editing Tracks
Editing Track Properties
Editing Album Art
Lookup Track & Album Information
Editing Album Properties
Auto-Tag from Filename
Synchronizing Tags
Cleaning Tags
Organizing Files and Folders
Converting Formats
About Track Properties
Synchronizing, Burning and Exporting Tracks
Synchronizing with iPods / Portable Devices
Burning a CD/DVD
Exporting Playlists
Generating Reports
Creating Custom Scripts
Customizing MediaMonkey
General Configuration
File Type Configuration
Confirmation Configuration
Party Mode Configuration
Network Configuration
Player Configuration
Auto-DJ / Now Playing Configuration
Volume Leveling Configuration
Player Plug-in Configuration
Library Configuration
Tag & Playlist Configuration
File Monitor Configuration
Virtual CD & Preview Configuration
CD Ripping Configuration
Portable Device Configuration
Auto-Synchronization Configuration
Synchronization Options Configuration
Auto-Conversion Configuration
Device Configuration
Appearance Configuration & Skinning
Customizing Skins & Icons
Multi-user Environments
Managing the Library
Updating the Library
Maintaining the Library
Clearing the Library
Backing up the Library

MediaMonkey 2.5 Online Help

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Search

Depending on your need, you can search for tracks using several different tools.

Basic Search

Enter your search criteria in the Search toolbar and MediaMonkey will return search results to the Search node based on the most commonly used text fields. If you wish to initiate a slightly more fine-grained search, clear the search bar and:

  1. Click the Search button to bring up a basic search dialog that will let you find Tracks based on a few criteria.
  2. Enter the word or phrase you'd like to find and press 'Ok' to see the search results.

If you wish to save the search results, right-click Save as AutoPlaylist.

Advanced Search

Advanced search allows you to search the entire library by any set of criteria. To do this:

  1. Press the Search button (when no text appears in the search bar) or node, and select the Advanced tab.
  2. Click the 'New Criteria' icon, and select the criteria you would like to search for. You can do this for as many criteria as you like. Keep in mind that:
    • For any individual criterion, if you select multiple attributes (e.g. Tempo is Fast, Very Fast), the search will find any Track where Tempo is Fast or Very Fast.
    • If you select multiple criteria (e.g. one criteria is Artist=Police and another Genre=Rock), then the criteria are additive, and search will only find Tracks that match all of the criteria.
  3. Click the 'Add New Sort Order' icon, to sort the search results by any field. Sort by 'Random' if you want Tracks to be sorted in a random order or Random Album if you want Albums to be played randomly (note: if you limit the number of search results, then sorting by 'Random' will return a different set of Tracks each time).
  4. Limit the search results, by time, size, or number of Tracks if you wish.
  5. Press 'Ok' to see the search results in the Search node.

If you wish to save the search results, right-click Save as AutoPlaylist.

 

Related Information:

Using AutoPlaylists

 

Find More from Same

In cases where you are browsing a particular Track and want to quickly see related Tracks, such as those by the same Artist, in the same Genre, Album, Year, or Folder, you can quickly find the related Tracks using Find More from Same .

  1. Select a Track
  2. Right-click and select Find More from Same. Select Artist, Genre, Album, Year, or Folder depending on which related Tracks you would like to find.

You will immediately be brought to the relevant node in the Tree.

   
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