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8 April 2024
- 15:1215:12, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,589 N WebHelp:Burning an Audio CD Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Burning Audio CDs ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Burning Audio CDs}} MediaMonkey can burn an Audio CD of audio files in your MediaMonkey Library. Audio CD's are measured in minutes instead of file size. Try selecting a selection of files with a duration less than the stated duration cap..."
- 15:1215:12, 8 April 2024 diff hist +11,509 N WebHelp:Setting UPnP DLNA Media Servers Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Sharing/Casting your MediaMonkey Library with UPnP (DLNA)/Chromecast ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sharing/Casting your MediaMonkey Library with UPnP (DLNA)/Chromecast}} == Introduction == DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a certified industry standard that allows DLNA Serve..."
- 15:1215:12, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,102 N WebHelp:Cloud Services Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Cloud Services ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Cloud Services}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey can connect with several Cloud Service providers: * '''Dropbox/Dropbox (app folder)''', whereas Dropbox gives access to all of your Dropbox, Dropbox (app folder) limits the access to to ''/Ap..."
- 15:1115:11, 8 April 2024 diff hist +3,361 N WebHelp:Syncing with Services Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Syncing with Streaming services: Deezer & Spotify ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Syncing with Streaming services: Deezer & Spotify}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey can connect with Deezer & Spotify to play previews of files and Sync Playlists from Deezer and Spotify to MediaMonkey and..."
- 15:1115:11, 8 April 2024 diff hist +6,169 N WebHelp:iPod Synchronization Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Apple Devices: iPhone/iPod/iPad Synchronization ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sync Apple Devices: iPhone/iPod/iPad Synchronization}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey can sync your music, videos and playlists to your iPhone/iPod/iPad via USB. Sync includes basic metadata like Title, Art..."
- 15:1115:11, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,940 N WebHelp:Sync MediaMonkey with an Android device Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Sync Android Devices ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sync Android Devices}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey can [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exporting_Tracks}}|Sync]] your music, videos and playlists to your Android device. Sync includes basic metadata like Title, Artist, Album and Genre, but also..."
- 15:1115:11, 8 April 2024 diff hist +16,255 N WebHelp:Exporting Tracks Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}}|Sharing Content and Data from your Library]] > Sync Files to Portable Devices ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sync Files to Portable Devices}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey can Synchronize media files and associated metadata (Album Art, play history, etc.) with MediaMonkey for Android devices, {{WebHe..."
- 15:1115:11, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,667 N WebHelp:Sharing Content and Data from your Library Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Sharing Content and Data from your Library ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sharing Content and Data from your Library}} MediaMonkey provides several ways to share/sync/export media or data about your media. * '''[[{{WebHelp:Links|Setting_UPnP_DLNA_Media_Servers}}|UPnP/DLNA]]''', MediaMonkey can act as a Server of you media to DLNA capable clients in your local network or act as a DLNA capable Clie..."
- 15:1015:10, 8 April 2024 diff hist +3,926 N WebHelp:Converting Formats Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Converting Formats ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Converting Formats}} Conversion is useful if you have a device that only supports one format (e.g. if have a portable MP3 player you may want to convert OGG files to MP3). MediaMonkey can convert one audio format to another audio format or one video format to another video format. MediaMonkey..."
- 15:1015:10, 8 April 2024 diff hist +3,189 N WebHelp:Deleting Duplicates Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Managing Duplicates ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Managing Duplicates}} MediaMonkey offers tools to help manage duplicate Media Files, but doesn't offer a method to automatically remove duplicates from your MediaMonkey Library as there is no guarantee the best duplicate copy is kept. You may also want to keep certain duplicates in your Media..."
- 15:1015:10, 8 April 2024 diff hist +6,354 N WebHelp:Changing Filenames Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Organizing Files and Folders ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Organizing Files and Folders}} {{UseToolWithCaution}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey's Library has links to the files in the MediaMonkey Library. This means that you should use MediaMonkey to move/rename your files or MediaMonkey will {{WebHelp:Links|Adding_Existing_Files_to_th..."
- 15:1015:10, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,035 N WebHelp:Clean Your Tags Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Cleaning Your Tags ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Cleaning Your Tags}} In some circumstances, it may be necessary to clean MP3 tags. This is the case when: *Tags are malformed resulting in failed attempts to write/update the tags. In this case it is generally advisable to clean ID3v1 and v2 tags. *The files are to be played on a device that..."
- 15:1015:10, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,748 N WebHelp:Synchronizing Your Tags Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Updating Tags ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Updating Tags}} == Introduction == By [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing_Track_Properties}}#Tagging_Settings|default]] tags are saved both the MediaMonkey Library and the media files tags when [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing_Track_Properties}}|editing media files]] in MediaMonkey the tags are saved both the Med..."
- 15:0915:09, 8 April 2024 diff hist +2,611 N WebHelp:Auto-Tag from Filename Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Auto-Tag from Filename ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Auto-Tag from Filename}} {{UseToolWithCaution}} To automatically modify the files tags based on the folder names and/or filename of the file, use Auto-Tag from Filename. This is very useful when you have files with missing tags for which the information is available in the folder names or..."
- 15:0915:09, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,643 N WebHelp:Editing Album Properties Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Editing Album Properties ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Editing Album Properties}} == Introduction == {{WebHelpHeader|Editing Album Properties}} Within the properties for any file, there are several fields that are specific to Album attributes. Specifically, Album and Album Artist. These fields are {{WebHelp:Links|Editing_Track_Properties..."
- 15:0915:09, 8 April 2024 diff hist +7,431 N WebHelp:Getting Track Information from the Internet Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Online Lookup of File Information ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Online Lookup of File Information}} == Auto-Tag == {{UseToolWithCaution}} If you have media files that are missing information or [[{{WebHelp:Links|Album Art}}|Artwork]], you can lookup the information online and import the missing information by using '''Tools > Auto-Ta..."
- 15:0915:09, 8 April 2024 diff hist +9,083 N WebHelp:Album Art Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Editing Artwork ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Editing Artwork}} Artwork can be edited in a few different ways: via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring_Tracks}}#Interface|Preview]] window, via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing_Track_Properties}}#Edit_via_the_Properties_Dialog|Properties]] dialog's Artwork tab, or via the {{WebHelp:Links|Getting_Tr..."
- 15:0915:09, 8 April 2024 diff hist +9,818 N WebHelp:Editing Track Properties Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Editing Tracks}}|Editing Files]] > Editing Media File Properties ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Editing Media File Properties}} == Basic Concepts == Media File properties can be easily edited via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Filelisting}}|Filelisting]] (F2) or the Properties dialog. Whenever properties are changed, [[{{WebHelp:Links|About Track Properties}}|associated tags]] in the..."
- 15:0815:08, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,602 N WebHelp:Editing Tracks Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Editing Files ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Editing Files}} MediaMonkey can help you modify your media files in a number of ways. Editing is available for files on local, external and networked storage, but isn't available for files accessed via DLNA Servers. The following methods to edit your media files are available: * {{WebHelp:Links|Editing Track Properties}}|Manually editing propertie..."
- 15:0815:08, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,245 N WebHelp:Clearing the Library Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Clearing the Library ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Clearing the MediaMonkey Library}} This command will completely, and unrecoverably delete all of the data stored in your Library. It will not delete any of your media files, however, it should still be used with caution, as there is some information stored within the database that is not stored within track tags. More specifically, the following..."
- 15:0815:08, 8 April 2024 diff hist +5,565 N WebHelp:Ripping Tracks from CDs Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding_Audio_Tracks_%26_CDs}}|Adding Media Files & CDs]] > Ripping Tracks from CDs ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Ripping Tracks from CDs}} MediaMonkey can help you copy your CDs to your PC. This will allow you to play the files without the CD inserted as well as [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exporting Tracks}}|Sync]] the files to a device or {{WebHelp:Links|Setting_UPnP_DLNA_Media_Serv..."
- 15:0815:08, 8 April 2024 diff hist +2,160 N WebHelp:Adding CDs to the Library Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding_Audio_Tracks_%26_CDs}}|Adding Media Files & CDs]] > Cataloguing CDs to the Library ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Cataloguing CDs to the Library}} MediaMonkey can catalog CDs (Audio CDs or data CDs containing Audio Files), even if you don't [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|Rip]] the CD contents to your hard drive. # Insert the Audio CD into your PC. # MediaMo..."
- 15:0715:07, 8 April 2024 diff hist +717 N WebHelp:Adding Audio Tracks & CDs Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Adding Media Files & CDs ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Adding Media Files & CDs}} MediaMonkey can catalog Media Files on your PC and CDs, and depending on your intentions these can be added to the library in slightly different ways. *If you want to add Media Files from your hard drive, external drive or network share, see [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|Adding Files]] *..."
- 15:0715:07, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,745 N WebHelp:Net Radio Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Web-based_Audio}}|Web Based Media]] > Internet Streams ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Internet Streams}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey will play most Shoutcast or Icecast radio streams and generally can stream from a URL if the file formats on the stream are supported by MediaMonkey. ''Note: TS streams from cable or OTA boxes are not supported by MediaMonkey.'' == Opening..."
- 15:0715:07, 8 April 2024 diff hist +5,507 N WebHelp:Podcasts Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Web-based_Audio}}|Web Based Media]] > Podcasts ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Podcasts}} == Introduction == Podcasts are Audio/Video feeds made up of Episodes that are published periodically by a Podcaster. Podcasts can be subscribed to in MediaMonkey and set to download new Episodes automatically. 2 Podcast sub-nodes in the MediaMonkey {{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}#I..."
- 15:0715:07, 8 April 2024 diff hist +987 N WebHelp:Web-based Audio Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Player ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sleep }} If you want files to play for a set period of time and gradually fade and optionally shut down your computer, you can use the Sleep function: # Enable/Disable using '''Play > Sleep''' from the Main Menu. # You will be prompted to configure: #* Play audio for x minutes #* Whether t..."
- 15:0615:06, 8 April 2024 diff hist +987 N WebHelp:Sleep Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Player ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Sleep }} If you want files to play for a set period of time and gradually fade and optionally shut down your computer, you can use the Sleep function: # Enable/Disable using '''Play > Sleep''' from the Main Menu. # You will be prompted to configure: #* Play audio for x minutes #* Whether t..." current
- 15:0615:06, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,401 N WebHelp:Using AutoPlaylists Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Playlists ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Using AutoPlaylists}} == Introduction == Unlike regular [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using Playlists}}|Playlists]], which are a collection of files, AutoPlaylists are Criteria based. Any files matching the Criteria set for an AutoPlaylists will be shown on the AutoPlaylist. This means that when you..."
- 15:0615:06, 8 April 2024 diff hist +6,547 N WebHelp:Using Playlists Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Playlists ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Using Playlists}} == Introduction == Playlists are lists of files from the MediaMonkey Library, arranged in a set order. Playlists can be used to create a mix of files that you wish to play or sync to a portable device. There are 2 types of Playlists in MediaMonkey. Regular Playlists, whi..."
- 15:0615:06, 8 April 2024 diff hist +6,347 N WebHelp:Volume Leveling Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Volume Leveling ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Volume Leveling}} == Introduction == Volume Leveling allows Files to be played back in MediaMonkey at a consistent volume level, so that you don't have to manually adjust the volume of the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Player}}|Player]] to compensate for some Files being recorded at higher/lowe..."
- 15:0615:06, 8 April 2024 diff hist +2,962 N WebHelp:Using Auto-DJ Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Auto-DJ ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Automatically Play Files with Auto-DJ}} == Auto-DJ == Auto-DJ allows MediaMonkey to automatically add files to the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Now Playing}}|Playing]] queue before reaching the end of the queue. It will randomly and indefinitely play from a specified set of files when the {{WebHelp:..."
- 15:0515:05, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,184 N WebHelp:Protecting Your Library with Party Mode Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Party Mode ---- {{WebHelpHeader| Protecting Your Library with Party Mode }} == Introduction == Party Mode allows you to use MediaMonkey in a public environment (e.g. at a party) while protecting the content of your library. Additions, deletions, and edits are disabled, and in addition, the amount of playback and playli..."
- 15:0515:05, 8 April 2024 diff hist +10,717 N WebHelp:Player Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] > Player ---- {{WebHelpHeader|The MediaMonkey Player}} == Introduction == The MediaMonkey Player has 3 different modes which can be switched from using [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Player Type]] button. # The Standard player. This appears within the main MediaMonkey window and has the most functionality. # The M..."
- 15:0515:05, 8 April 2024 diff hist +12,512 N WebHelp:Playing Audio Tracks Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Playing Media Files with MediaMonkey ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Playing Media Files with MediaMonkey}} == Introduction == Playing media files with MediaMonkey is straightforward. Media files are added to the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Now Playing}}|Playing]] queue and are then played by the MediaMonkey [[{{WebHelp:Links|Player}}|Player]]. Basic Playback can be done in a single step, though finer con..."
- 15:0515:05, 8 April 2024 diff hist +11,459 N WebHelp:Library Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Media Tree: Collections ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Media Tree: Collections}} == Introduction == The MediaMonkey library consists of all of the Media Files you've [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|scanned]] into MediaMonkey organized and customized into [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playback Rules}}|Collections]]. [..."
- 15:0415:04, 8 April 2024 diff hist +3,621 N WebHelp:My Computer Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Media Tree: Folders / Pinned / Devices & Services ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Media Tree: Folders / Pinned / Devices & Services}} == Folders == This Folders node in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}#Interface|Media Tree]] allows you to access to your Hard Drive, CD/DVD/BluRay Drive, External Drive, Network, or any other..."
- 15:0415:04, 8 April 2024 diff hist +2,679 N WebHelp:Playlists Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Media Tree: Playlists ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Playlists}} The Playlists node contains all [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using Playlists}}|Playlists]] and [[{{WebHelp:Links|Using AutoPlaylists}}|AutoPlaylists]] that are part of your MediaMonkey Library. Playlists in this node can be organized hierarchically. You can Drag & Drop playlists..."
- 15:0415:04, 8 April 2024 diff hist +1,177 N WebHelp:Now Playing Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Playing ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Playing}} The Playing queue shows the a list of files that will be played by the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Player}}|Player]], with the currently playing File appearing in bold. See [[{{WebHelp:Links|Playing Audio Tracks}}|Playing Media Files]] for more details about adding/removing Files from the Play..."
- 15:0315:03, 8 April 2024 diff hist +10,745 N WebHelp:Filelisting Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Filelisting ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Filelisting}} == Introduction == The Filelisting shows a list of media files corresponding to the node selected in the Media Tree and is shown in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring_Tracks}}|Main Panel]] in MediaMonkey. The Main Panel can't be disabled. The Main Panel also shows [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exporting_Tracks}}|Device Profiles]], {{WebHelp:Links|Clou..."
- 15:0315:03, 8 April 2024 diff hist +10,493 N WebHelp:Search Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Search ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Search}} == Introduction == MediaMonkey offers several different methods to search for media files within the MediaMonkey Library. You can use the Search Bar for a quick search, [[{{WebHelp:Links|Search}}#Contextual_Search|Contextual Search]] to search within the displayed media files in the..."
- 15:0315:03, 8 April 2024 diff hist +5,005 N WebHelp:Exploring Tracks Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Browse the Library ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Browse the Library}} == Basic Concepts == The Main MediaMonkey is split into panels and the panels can be [[{{WebHelp:Links|Customizing_MediaMonkey}}#Customizing_the_Layout|configured]] to show different windows. The panels available are: * Wide Panels, which will only accept wide windows: ** '''Top Panel''', which displays on top of all panels..."
- 15:0315:03, 8 April 2024 diff hist +4,959 N WebHelp:Upgrading to the Gold Version Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey {{#titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} | | -1}} Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Introduction}}|Introduction]] > MediaMonkey Gold ---- {{WebHelpHeader|MediaMonkey Gold Features}} == Registering your License == To unlock the Gold features in MediaMonkey you need to enter your License. Use '''MediaMonkey Gold''' ''(only shown when using the free version)'' from the Main Menu to enter your License. '''Help >..."
- 15:0215:02, 8 April 2024 diff hist +16,351 N WebHelp:Basic Concepts Created page with " {{WebHelpHeader|Basic Concepts}} If you're new to digital music management, you may want to take a minute to learn some of the basic concepts used in a Digital Library. == The Library == The Library is a database of all of your CD albums and audio / video Files. Any album or File that appears in the database is a record of an album or Track that physically exists, either in a drawer somewhere (one of your CD albums), on your hard drive (e.g. MP3 files), or on a ne..."
- 15:0215:02, 8 April 2024 diff hist +19,374 N WebHelp:Adding Existing Files to the Library Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding_Audio_Tracks_%26_CDs}}|Adding Media Files & CDs]] > Adding Existing Files to the Library ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Adding Existing Media Files to the Library}} In order to effectively use MediaMonkey, all of your Media Files should be added to the MediaMonkey Library. Adding Media Files to the MediaMonkey Library allows you to create {{WebHelp:Links|Using Play..."
- 15:0215:02, 8 April 2024 diff hist +11,266 N WebHelp:Installation Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Getting Started}}|Getting Started]] > Installing MediaMonkey ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Installing MediaMonkey}} == Introduction == This will explain how to install MediaMonkey on your PC. It applies to both the regular as well as portable install of MediaMonkey. If you are trying to move MediaMonkey to a new PC please see [https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/Moving_MM_t..."
- 15:0215:02, 8 April 2024 diff hist +3,532 N WebHelp:Getting Started Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Getting Started ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Getting Started}} == Installing MediaMonkey == The first step is installing MediaMonkey. See: [[{{WebHelp:Links|Installation}}|Installing MediaMonkey]] == Getting Help == This Help explains the different features in MediaMonkey. Anytime you're using MediaMonkey and need Help with the feature you're using you can press F1 to open the correspondi..."
- 15:0015:00, 8 April 2024 diff hist +7,838 N WebHelp:What's New Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey {{#titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} | | -1}} Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Introduction}}|Introduction]] > What's New in MediaMonkey {{#titleparts: {{PAGENAME}} | | -1}} ---- {{WebHelpHeader|What's New in MediaMonkey 5}} MediaMonkey for Windows 5 is a major new release. It's faster, simpler, and more powerful than ever before. [https://www.mediamonkey.com/download Get it / Upgrade here]. == What's New?..."
- 14:5914:59, 8 April 2024 diff hist +2,428 N WebHelp:Introduction Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 5 Help]] > Introduction ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Introduction}} == Welcome == Welcome to MediaMonkey! MediaMonkey can help you manage and play very large media collections, consisting of a variety Audio formats (MP3, WMA, AAC/M4A/M4P, OGG, APE, FLAC, MPC, VQF, WAV files, audio CDs) and Video formats (AVI, MP4, MOV, WMV, MKV). MediaMonkey gives you a very capable, yet nimble tool to {{WebHelp:Links|..." current
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- 21:5821:58, 4 April 2024 diff hist +11,269 N WebHelp:Installation/5.0/WebHelp:Content Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 2024 Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Getting Started}}|Getting Started]] > Installing MediaMonkey ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Installing MediaMonkey}} == Introduction == This will explain how to install MediaMonkey on your PC. It applies to both the regular as well as portable install of MediaMonkey. If you are trying to move MediaMonkey to a new PC please see [https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/Moving_M..." current
- 21:5721:57, 4 April 2024 diff hist +3,535 N WebHelp:Getting Started/5.0/WebHelp:Content Created page with "Wiki Home > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|MediaMonkey 2024 Help]] > Getting Started ---- {{WebHelpHeader|Getting Started}} == Installing MediaMonkey == The first step is installing MediaMonkey. See: [[{{WebHelp:Links|Installation}}|Installing MediaMonkey]] == Getting Help == This Help explains the different features in MediaMonkey. Anytime you're using MediaMonkey and need Help with the feature you're using you can press F1 to open the correspo..." current