Playing Audio Tracks

Playing audio Tracks with MediaMonkey is straightforward whether you are using MediaMonkey or Winamp as the player. Tracks are added to the Now Playing queue and are then played. Basic Playback can be done in a single step, though finer control can be achieved by editing the Now Playing queue.

Basic Playback

  1. Select the Tracks you would like to play
  2. Click the Play Now button in the Play menu.

The Tracks you've selected will fill the Now Playing queue, replacing others that may have previously been there, and begin playing from the first Track. If you've selected only a single Track, additional Tracks may be added to the Now Playing queue, depending on how you've configured the player.

Note: you can change the default behavior of the queue via the ToolsOptions > Player menu so that, for example, only a single track is added to the queue when it is double-clicked.

The Play Counter

Whenever a track is played, the playcount is updated by 1. For tracks that can be bookmarked (e.g. AudioBooks), the playcounter is updated fractionally. To define whether tracks can be bookmarked, see Filters & Views.

Changing the Order of Tracks in the Now Playing queue

For for full control over which Tracks are played when, you can modify the Now Playing queue. Think of the Now Playing queue as a list of Tracks to be played that you can modify, even as they are being played. You can:

 

Related Information:

Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts to Control the Player

Volume Leveling

Using Playlists, Using AutoPlaylists