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==Problems==
==Problems==
*V3.0.6.1190? Volume analysis can sliently discard tag edits
**Problem http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=186376#p186376
*V3.0.5.1187 All four ways of sending multiple playlists to a device in one operation are broken
*V3.0.5.1187 All four ways of sending multiple playlists to a device in one operation are broken
**Problems: http://mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=28531#p144562
**Problems: http://mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=28531#p144562
**Partial fix: ???
**Workaround for one: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27857&p=171468#p171468
**Workaround for one: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27857&p=171468#p171468
*V3.0.5.1187 WMA lossless silence play position failure
*V3.0.5.1187 WMA lossless silence play position failure

Revision as of 11:14, 16 January 2009

Chrisjj is a keen supporter of MediaMonkey and since early 2007 has been using it to manage a library of now 16,000 tracks and sync to portable devices.

Configuration

The installation-default configuration may not be as you want it. Consider the following adjustments:

  • Switch to a more Windows-standard (and less colourful) program appearence
    • At Tools | Options | Skins, set [X] Override Skin theme with Windows System theme (requires restart)
  • Disable the crossfade that occurs on switching tracks
    • Click Tools | Options | Output plug-ins, select MediaMonkey DirectSound output, click Configure, uncheck Crossfade tracks
  • Disable the end-of-track silence removal that causes playback's track transition to lose gaps
    • Click Tools | Options | Output plug-ins, select MediaMonkey DirectSound output, click Configure, uncheck Remove silence at the beginning / end of track
      • Note: This won't restore gaps if none exist in the track files e.g. if your track files are trimmed of terminal silence
  • Disable the fade-in/out that misleads and slows play operations
    • Click Tools | Options | Output plug-ins, select MediaMonkey DirectSound output, click Configure, uncheck Smooth pause, Smooth seek and Smooth stop.
  • Change the Windows Regional and Language Settings Date to international standard yyyy-mm-dd - MediaMonkey does respect this setting for its own date display (except for this.
  • Disable the storage of non-ASCII characters in WAV files that causes garbage appearence in e.g. WinAmp, GoldWave, Windows Media Player
    • Follow this workaround - note arciale is not otherwise factually correct.
  • Change Date information storage in MP3 files to the legal format such that it displays in compliant programs such as WinAmp (may cause incompatibility with iTunes)
  • Change the quick search to search only Title, Artist, Album, Album Artist and Genre (not e.g. lyrics)

Problems