Adding Tracks and Updating the Library
In order to most effectively manage audio Tracks, they must first
be added to the Library. This is done automatically the first time the
application is run. Subsequently, you can initiate this process manually:
- To (re)scan your entire drive, simply click File
> Add/Rescan Tracks to the Library on the main menu,
or press <Insert>
- To add or rescan a selected folder, Drive, or Network Location,
select a folder in the My Computer or
Location nodes, then right-click and select
Add/Rescan Tracks to the Library or press
<Insert> . Alternatively, you can manually enter paths
in the 'Selected Folders' box, though each path must be enclosed in quotes.
You'll be prompted to choose what types of audio files to scan
for, to modify which folders to scan, or set other options. Once you press
'Ok', MediaMonkey will scan the selected locations for the types of files that
you chose, and:
- Add any newly found music files and associated Album Art (from
files or tags) to the Library.
- Catalog the contents of any CDs that are found to the
Library. CDs that have been added to the Library will appear in the
Locations node of the Library. If any CD album is
selected, the Tracks on the album will appear greyed out if they're
inaccessible, and in black if the CD is inserted.
- Add any .m3u playlists that are found to the Library, along with
any of the Tracks contained within the playlists (if they can be found).
- Notify you of any tracks that are missing and give you the option to
remove them or find them
- Update the properties of any scanned Tracks that have changed
(configurable--by default, only Tracks whose filesize or timestamp has
changed are updated).
- Give you the option of importing missing ratings, play count, and
last played data associated with the tracks from a Windows Media
Player, iTunes or Winamp database, if one resides on your
computer.
Note: If you wish to interrupt this process at any time, simply right-click
on the status bar near the bottom of the screen, and click
Terminate. If you wish to reduce the amount of CPU cycles used
during the process, you may similarly right-click on the status bar, select
Change Priority, and choose a lower priority level.
Automatically Updating the Library with the File Monitor
The above process can be automated using the File Monitor (
Tools > Options >
Library > File Monitor ). If
enabled, it monitors specified folders for any changes at startup
or while MediaMonkey is running, and automatically updates the library
accordingly. It behaves slightly differently than a manual scan as it:
- Automatically removes any Tracks that have been deleted (configurable)
- Automatically changes the location of any Tracks that have been moved
(configurable)
Note: Although the File Monitor does monitor for moved files, it only
searches the specified directories for the moved file, and consequently will not
detect the location of the moved file if it has been moved to an unmonitored
directory. For these situations, you can Retrieve Moved/Missing Tracks as
described below.
Manually Retrieve Moved/Missing Tracks
If Tracks have been moved by another application to a new
location, MediaMonkey will only find the Track if the File Monitor is
configured to monitor the directory to which the Track has been moved. For other
cases:
- Go to /Library/Files to Edit/ Dead Links in
the left hand pane of the MediaMonkey Explorer. You will see a list of
Tracks that are inaccessible because they have either been moved or deleted.
- Select the Track(s) you want to find, and click File >
Retrieve Moved/Missing Tracks .
- Choose which drives you would like to scan for the Track.
- A dialog will appear showing moved files that have been found, files
that haven't been moved, and files that couldn't be found. Of those that have
been found, select the check box next to them to confirm that you want to
update the library with the location indicated.