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MediaMonkey is a music manager and media jukebox for serious music collectors and iPod users. It catalogs your CDs, OGG, WMA, MPC, FLAC, APE, WAV and MP3 audio files. It looks up missing Album Art and track information via Freedb and the web, and includes an intelligent tag editor and an automated file and directory renamer to organize your music library. It includes a CD ripper, CD/DVD Burner, and audio converter for saving music, and manual or automated playlist editors for creating music mixes. Its player automatically adjusts volume levels so that you don't have continually fiddle with the volume control and supports hundreds of Winamp plug-ins and visualizations; or if you prefer, it can use Winamp as the default player.It also includes portable audio device synchronization that allows you to synch tracks and play lists with devices such as the iPod and other portable audio devices. Changes in version 2.5.5.991: - Fixed synchronization: auto-conversion removes album art from tag - Fixed iPod synchronization: can contain duplicate artists if prefixed by 'The'
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by buxalu on 2007-01-10 08:51:10
waaaaaaaaaa goooooooooog!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by spikegms on 2007-01-10 11:15:14
Best music player, ever
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by poffarbacco on 2007-01-10 13:18:29
"Best music player, ever"
No! It cannot sound & convert the best and modern codecs witch are AAC MP4 particularly HE level 1 and 2 and it's a very bad thing about that. A good expert in sound themes keeps his music in this codecs, not in a very old and unefficient mp3 Remember mp4 is used for the best music player I-Pod and if you use m4a instead of mp3, you can save space and batteries life in your I-Pod
The best music player is Apple I-Tunes 7.X and it's free. I tested it with several hardware like Bose. Keep in mind it! Apple is N.1 in multimedia and since 1 year they produce the best multimedia player in the market (QT+I-Tunes)
Tom
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by shock6623 on 2007-01-11 01:21:32
the best is JetAudio for me
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by JoeBloggs on 2007-01-11 03:02:47
Man, Itunes isn't that great. Don't like it at all cos it's waaaay to memory intensive. Winamp is way better imo. If you're a linux fan try out Amarok. Waaaay better than Itunes anyday.
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by rajsaurabh11 on 2007-01-12 20:25:30
its one of the best in such a small size itunes n jet audio are too heavy on memory so monkey is the best for me...
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by Darkness_Falling on 2007-02-04 20:24:10
Has anyone had any problems starting MediaMonkey? It won't load and show UI, but shows in task manager using between 4500 and 5000K. I have installed the Jet 4 as mentioned in ReadMe. I am running: AMD 64 3800+ @ 2.4GHz, 2GB Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400, WinXP 32bit SP2 + All win updates DX9c Dec06 IE7 MP11. AVG Internet Security v7.5.441, Daemon Tools, TopDesk, Visual ToolTip, Aero Sidebar. I have been having the problem for awhile now. I've formatted a few times lately and have been unsuccessful at running MediaMonkey at different stages of application installation, so that rules out most app confliction. So anyone have any idea as to what is happening? I'm about to download the free version (not gold) to see what happens.
No. Download from download.com (v2.5.5.996) did not work either. Did not realize that MediaMonkey Free is same as MediaMonkey Gold (unlockable via reg key). I give up. Any other good tag, album art media managers out?
Re: MediaMonkey 2.5.5.991 RC5 by Darkness_Falling on 2007-02-04 22:13:54
UPDATE: Problem fixed! DON'T USE " Frog ASPI v0.29.4 " AND MEDIAMONKEY SHOULD WORK!
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