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Old 02-26-2007, 12:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Media Monkey - Anybody using it?

I've been using the free version of Media Monkey and it's a lot easier than Foobar. I was wondering if anybody has paid for the full version and what their comments were.

My one main complaint with the free version is that you have to delete your files and reload every time you add a cd...unless I'm doing something wrong.
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Old 02-26-2007, 12:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am using Media Monkey but only the free version. And I agree that it is easier than foobar. I have a problem with programs that want you to learn a scripting language to make things look nice.

Are you ripping your cds to your computer? I'll have to test this but don't think you should have to go to that trouble. Are you setting up playlists with your music?
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I like MediaMonkey the best too but only use the free version right now. If you add new files to your library then you do have to rescan the folders unless you fork out the money for the pay for version, then it will add new files automatically to your library. I might purchase it one of these days.
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I am using Media Monkey but only the free version. And I agree that it is easier than foobar. I have a problem with programs that want you to learn a scripting language to make things look nice.

Are you ripping your cds to your computer? I'll have to test this but don't think you should have to go to that trouble. Are you setting up playlists with your music?
I'm not sure what you mean by "I'll have to test this..." I used to rip using EAC but now I use dbPower amp.

I don't have playlists. For some reason, I think when you add a new cd you have to empty all the files in Media Monkey so the playlists would be erased. I believe this isn't the case for the bought version. I have tagged my music properly so sometimes i'll play just jazz, or just 70's rock.
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I'm using Mediamonkey Gold, and don't really see the reason to upgrade. I don't remember what you get from upgrading, but it's nothing too special.
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I'm using Mediamonkey Gold, and don't really see the reason to upgrade. I don't remember what you get from upgrading, but it's nothing too special.
What happens when you rip a new cd? Without the gold version you have to delete all the files and re-insert them.
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when you rip the files, they are added to the library. that's all i know.
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Media Monkey is my fave player and has been since I first came across it. Very well put together with very good functionality. I imagine I'll be using it for a very long time to come.
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I purchased MM Gold and I'm happy with it. I don't really know what the difference is between the free and the purchased versions other than lifetime upgrades (which is available free anyway), and the ability to take advantage of the file monitor option. This allows you to have MM automatically scan for new audio files every time it opens (if you choose). I'm sure there's other differences tho'.


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I too am a convert to dbpoweramp from EAC - which is not playing nice on my Vista Business system. Something with the permissions and the profiles. That and the firewall and freedb. dbPowerAmp is working fine. I have the paid for version of Sveta, and it is great at putting my flac files onto my iPod as ALAC files.

Foobar is worth a little bit of effort to use. There actually is a great thread on this board on making it very palatable, and pretty easy to do. Everytime I try WinAmp, MM, or the iRiver program, I end up mad, and figure out how to make foobar do what I wanted to in the first place.

I have been playing with a new MacBookPro - I have not found a good FLAC player for it, and it lacks enough disk space for my library anyways. I do use MAX to rip to MP3 (lame V0) and play back with iTunes.
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