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*Audio files are added as ''Type = Music'' except
*Audio files are added as ''Type = Music'' except
** Type is set as 'Audiobook' if Extension = M4B or Genre contains 'Audiobook' or 'Audio Book'  
** Type is set as 'Audiobook' if Extension = M4B or Genre contains 'Audiobook' or 'Audio Book'  
** Type is set as 'Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'  
** Type is set as 'Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'  
** Type is set as 'Classical Music' if Genre contains 'Classical'
** Type is set as 'Classical Music' if Genre contains 'Classical'


*Video files are added as ''Type = Video'' except
*Video files are added as ''Type = Video'' except
** Type is set as 'Video Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'  
** Type is set as 'Video Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'  
** Type is set as 'TV' if Genre contains 'TV Show', 'TV Series' or 'Television'  
** Type is set as 'TV' if Genre contains 'TV Show', 'TV Series' or 'Television'  

Revision as of 20:55, 20 December 2020


Introduction to Collections

MediaMonkey helps organize your media files into Collections which can be customized to display large numbers of files in a manner most appropriate to the content. Collections are a filtered view of the MediaMonkey Library. For example the default Music Collection will show all files with Type set to Music or Classical Music, whereas the default Classical Music Collection will only contain files with Type set to Classical Music. MediaMonkey Gold users can customize the default Collections as well as create new Collections.

The Entire Library Collection will always show all media files in the MediaMonkey Library. Entire Library is useful to confirm if files are in the MediaMonkey Library as any other Collection may exclude the files based on the Collections Criteria. You can enable the Entire Library Collection under Tools > Options > Collections & Views from the Main Menu.


Customizing Collections

Collections allow you to set which files are included based on Criteria and which sub-nodes the Collection will display in the Media Tree.

To create or edit a Collection, use Tools > Options > Collections & Views from the Main Menu:

  1. Use the + button to create a new Collection or select a Collection and use the Edit button to edit a Collection
  2. Set the Criteria to set which files from the MediaMonkey Library should be included in the Collection in the Criteria tab
  3. Set which sub-nodes should be shown in the Sub-nodes & Views tab


To enable or disable a Collection, use Tools > Options > Collections & Views from the Main Menu:

  1. Check the Collection to enable it in the MediaMonkey Media Tree
  2. Use the half-check / filled in checkbox to have the Collection appear in the MediaMonkey Media Tree only when it contains files
  3. Uncheck it to hide the Collection in the MediaMonkey Media Tree
  4. The Entire Library Collection can be enabled/disabled here as well

To change the Type of a file and thus in which Collection it is shown use Properties:

  1. Right click on a file or files and select Properties
  2. Modify the Type field
  3. Click OK


Types

The default Collections in MediaMonkey use Type to filter files into the different default Collections and how to play files. MediaMonkey auto-determines Type on first scan of a file into the MediaMonkey Library. How MediaMonkey determines Type isn't user configurable. The 'Type' attribute determines how individual files are handled:

  • How files are Played:
  • Whether Bookmarking is enabled
  • Whether Shuffle mode is ignored
  • Whether Crossfading is disabled
  • Whether Auto-DJ is active
  • How files are displayed:
  • The fields displayed in the Properties dialog
  • The descriptive text for any track that appears in the Player and Now Playing (Summary) column
  • The descriptive text for any track that appears in Art Views
  • How files are synced:
  • What categories they're browsable through on an iPod or other portable device


Auto-Type Determination Rules

MediaMonkey has the following hardcoded Types: Music, Podcasts, Audiobooks, Classical Music, Music Video, Video, TV, Video Podcast and Radio. MediaMonkey sets the Type value of a file during the first scan into the MediaMonkey Library as follows:

  • Audio files are added as Type = Music except
    • Type is set as 'Audiobook' if Extension = M4B or Genre contains 'Audiobook' or 'Audio Book'
    • Type is set as 'Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'
    • Type is set as 'Classical Music' if Genre contains 'Classical'


  • Video files are added as Type = Video except
    • Type is set as 'Video Podcast' if Genre contains 'Podcast'
    • Type is set as 'TV' if Genre contains 'TV Show', 'TV Series' or 'Television'
    • Type is set as 'Music Video' if Genre contains 'Music Video'


Manually Changing Type

The Type associated with a file can be edited at any time via Edit > Properties from the Main Menu by editing the Type field.

To edit the behaviors associated with each file 'Type' go to Tools > Options > Player > Playback rules.



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