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== Agregar archivos al catálogo  ==
== Agregar archivos al catálogo  ==


La primera vez que se ejecuta la aplicación, usted solicitará seleccionar en qué ubicaciones (en su unidad local o en la red) buscará archivos Multimedia,
La primera vez que se ejecuta la aplicación, usted solicitará seleccionar en qué ubicaciones (en su unidad local o en la red) buscará archivos Multimedia, y para para qué tipos de archivos de medios a explorar. Algunos archivos encontrados en estas ubicaciones serán agregados al Catálogo. Cuando archivos multimedia sean agregados al Catálogo, ''existirán etiquetas que no podrán ser modificadas de ningún modo.''


The first time you run the application, you'll be prompted to select which locations (on your local drive or on the network) to scan for Media Files, and for what type of media files to scan for. Any files found in these locations will be added to the Library. When Media Files are added to the Library, ''existing Tags are never modified in any way.''  
The first time you run the application, you'll be prompted to select which locations (on your local drive or on the network) to scan for Media Files, and for what type of media files to scan for. Any files found in these locations will be added to the Library. When Media Files are added to the Library, ''existing Tags are never modified in any way.''  

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La primera vez que se ejecuta la aplicación, usted solicitará seleccionar en qué ubicaciones (en su unidad local o en la red) buscará archivos Multimedia, y para para qué tipos de archivos de medios a explorar. Algunos archivos encontrados en estas ubicaciones serán agregados al Catálogo. Cuando archivos multimedia sean agregados al Catálogo, existirán etiquetas que no podrán ser modificadas de ningún modo.

The first time you run the application, you'll be prompted to select which locations (on your local drive or on the network) to scan for Media Files, and for what type of media files to scan for. Any files found in these locations will be added to the Library. When Media Files are added to the Library, existing Tags are never modified in any way.

See: Adding Files and Folders to the Library

Playing Tracks from the Library

Once your files have been added to the Library, navigate your way through your Collections by clicking different nodes in the Library portion of the tree in the MediaMonkey Explorer. The File List will update to match the selected node.

To play a Media File, simply double-click it in the File List. That Media File will begin playing, followed by Media Files that were listed subsequent to it (in the default player configuration). To play specific Media Files, select several and then click the Play Now button on the toolbar. For other functions, right-click to see the context menu.

See: Browse the Library, Playing Files

Editing Tags

To edit the properties associated with a File, right-click on the selected File and choose Edit Properties . Make your changes, and click 'Ok' to update the Tag. If you're missing information or Album Art, right click on the track and choose Auto-Tag from Web.

As with other commands, if you select multiple Files and click Edit Properties , the command will apply to all of the selected Tracks.

See: Editing File Properties, Auto-Tag from Web

Customizing the Application

Once you've played a few Files, you'll probably want to spend a bit of time customizing the application to suit your tastes. Try:

  • Right-clicking on any of the column headings to add/remove columns that you'll be using regularly.
  • Drag and dropping the various column headings to change their position.
  • Clicking the Tools > Options menu to customize skins and other options.

See: Customizing MediaMonkey

Accomplishing other Basic Tasks


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