MediaMonkey is a media player made by Ventis Media, similar to Microsoft's Windows Media Player and Apple's iTunes. It is meant for managing extensive music collections, and can sort tracks by Artist, Title, Genre, Year, Album, and Rating. It has standard features such as Shuffle, Repeat, Balance, and Volume Levelling. It can also serve as a replacement for iTunes, as MediaMonkey supports syncing music to an iPod (although it does not have an online music store).
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No, you cannot control mediamonkey or access your library without itunes being on.
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Install MediaMonkey -> Search the mp3 you want -> Right click -> Send to... -> iPod :)
No, but you can use MediaMonkey. It's a lot faster and easier to use than iTunes.
There are numerous websites which offer music management software, most of which are free. Some popular programs include Mediamonkey or SanDisk's music management software.
Mediamanager makes it possible for serious collectors of music to access movies, TV shows and videos. Mediamonkey organizes the library and automatically searches the web for information such as artist, album, etc.
There are many programs available online that can play your downloaded music videos and songs. One of the best programs for this purpose is RealPlayer. Some other options are Winamp and MediaMonkey.
MP3 is the same as MPEG audio. MP3 means MPEG Layer 3
There are many music players for computers. Here are the top most rated players: -iTunes -Winamp Media Player -Jaangle -Quintessential Media Player -Foobar2000 -AIMP 2 -MusicBee -MediaMonkey -Rhytymbox
You can put songs on your ipod with other programs that are 100% free. Examples: Imesh, Bearshare, and Mediamonkey. Note: Imesh Bearshare and mediamonkey are peer to peer sharing sites who's users mainly deal in stolen music and copyright theft.
The easiest way to add music to your iPad is by installing iTunes (which you can download for free from Apple's website) onto your computer. With iTunes, you can synchronise your music, playlists and other media onto your iPad with relative ease. If you would prefer not to use iTunes, there are other programmes you can download and install to do the same thing such as MediaMonkey.