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This allows iTunes to be treated as a MediaMonkey music device. While this may seem counter productive (most MM users detest iTunes) there are some advantages in having both running in union. | This allows iTunes to be treated as a MediaMonkey music device. While this may seem counter productive (most MM users detest iTunes) there are some advantages in having both running in union. | ||
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*Download the plugin dll from http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/browse/item/device-plugin-for-itunes/ | *Download the plugin dll from http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/browse/item/device-plugin-for-itunes/ | ||
*Double click the mmip file to install. It can be installed as Administrator or non-Administrator | *Double click the mmip file to install. It can be installed as Administrator or non-Administrator | ||
*There is a manual named d_itunes4-manual.pdf installed alongside the plugin which may be in several locations | *There is a manual named d_itunes4-manual.pdf installed alongside the plugin which may be in several locations | ||
*Installed as admin: c:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Plugins\ | *Installed as admin: c:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Plugins\ | ||
*Installed as non-admin: c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Plugins\ | *Installed as non-admin: c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Plugins\ | ||
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[[ITunes Plugin FAQ]] | '''FAQ''' | ||
*[[ITunes Plugin FAQ]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 13 March 2012
Information
This allows iTunes to be treated as a MediaMonkey music device. While this may seem counter productive (most MM users detest iTunes) there are some advantages in having both running in union.
Common applications for the plugin
- Synchronise to ALL Apple media players - guarranteed 100% compatibility whatever the generation and OS version
- Use iTunes as a media player using the very well featured iPhone Remote Application http://www.apple.com/itunes/remote/
- Make use of iTunes' Genius Mixes, Playlists and Music Match.
- Mix MM managed audio, iTunes applications and video alongside each other
- Export your MM library into more compact encoding formats for portable devices
- Export your MM library into iTunes for non-MM users
- Synchronise MM playlist folders to iPods
Download and installation of the d_iTunes plugin
- Make sure that you have iTunes downloaded and installed http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
- Download the plugin dll from http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/browse/item/device-plugin-for-itunes/
- Double click the mmip file to install. It can be installed as Administrator or non-Administrator
- There is a manual named d_itunes4-manual.pdf installed alongside the plugin which may be in several locations
- Installed as admin: c:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Plugins\
- Installed as non-admin: c:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Plugins\
- Installed as portable <portable drive>\Plugins
The support thread
FAQ