by Rob_S » Tue Jan 11, 2022 8:32 pm
Interesting wording, above:
" I intend to store all my music on Media Monkey as neatly as I can .."
I have heard often enough similar misleading terminology about pictures - "I have all my photos in Picasa..."
Song tracks (such as .mp3 files) are stored on Harddrive, flashdrive, SSD, etc in folder or subfolders. This may be observed and managed using any file manager such as "Windows Explorer"
Many use a folder structure such as "...music/author/album/song title.mp3" There are multitudes of other ways to organize the storage.
Mediamonkey among other things mainly provides an interface to work with these media files, to find and index them (wherever you tell it to look) in various ways including playlists, to tag them with additional information, and to actually play them.
The device (hdd or ssd etc) that the song files are stored on must be connected to the computer which has mediamonkey installed for them to play, even though the index may show them even when the device is disconnected
Mediamonkey is the toolbox, it does not store the raw material.
Interesting wording, above:
" I intend to store all my music on Media Monkey as neatly as I can .."
I have heard often enough similar misleading terminology about pictures - "I have all my photos in Picasa..."
Song tracks (such as .mp3 files) are [b]stored [/b]on Harddrive, flashdrive, SSD, etc in folder or subfolders. This may be observed and managed using any file manager such as "Windows Explorer"
Many use a folder structure such as "...music/author/album/song title.mp3" There are multitudes of other ways to organize the storage.
Mediamonkey among other things mainly provides an interface to work with these media files, to find and index them (wherever you tell it to look) in various ways including playlists, to tag them with additional information, and to actually play them.
The device (hdd or ssd etc) that the song files are stored on must be connected to the computer which has mediamonkey installed for them to play, even though the index may show them even when the device is disconnected
Mediamonkey is the toolbox, it does not store the raw material.