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*'''Secure [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|Ripping]]''' - Copies your CDs with the greatest accuracy possible, and compares them to an AccurateRip database to verify integrity.
*'''Secure [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|Ripping]]''' - Copies your CDs with the greatest accuracy possible, and compares them to an AccurateRip database to verify integrity.
*'''[[{{WebHelp:Links|Changing Filenames}}|Automated Organization]]''' - Allows you to set up custom rules for re-organizing files in the background.
*'''[[{{WebHelp:Links|Changing Filenames}}|Automated Organization]]''' - Allows you to set up custom rules for re-organizing files in the background.
*'''Unlimited MP3 encoding''' - Allows you to encode MP3s in an unlimited fashion (the free version of MediaMonkey includes a time-limited LAME MP3 encoder. If you're so inclined, you can manually replace it with the free LAME encoder, or you can just upgrade to MediaMonkey Gold).  
*'''Unlimited MP3 encoding''' - Allows you to encode MP3s in an unlimited fashion (the free version of MediaMonkey includes a [https://www.mediamonkey.com/support/knowledge-base/general/if-mediamonkey-is-freeware-why-isnt-mp3-encoding-unlimited/ time-limited LAME MP3 encoder]). Unlimited decoding (playing) of MP3 files is included in the free version of MediaMonkey.
*'''High-performance''' [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|ripping]], [[{{WebHelp:Links|Volume Leveling}}|volume leveling]], and [[{{WebHelp:Links|Converting Formats}}|conversion]], utilizing multiple CPU cores set under '''Tools > Options > Performance''' from the Main menu.
*'''High-performance''' [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|ripping]], [[{{WebHelp:Links|Volume Leveling}}|volume leveling]], and [[{{WebHelp:Links|Converting Formats}}|conversion]], utilizing multiple CPU cores set under '''Tools > Options > Performance''' from the Main menu.



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The standard version of MediaMonkey is free for personal use, however, the more advanced Gold version adds a range of functionality for more serious collectors. Some of the added features included with MediaMonkey Gold are:

  • Custom Collections - Allow you to set up subcollections of music (e.g. Kids Music, Comedies, etc.) or videos that can be managed independently.
  • AutoPlaylists - Allow you to create playlists based on almost any criteria. For example, if you wanted music for a party, you could have an AutoPlaylist that includes 100 Songs in which Bitrate>=128 Kbps, Tempo= fast/veryfast, Year=1990-2000, Rating>=4 stars, Genre=Rock. AutoPlaylists are also useful for synchronizing with devices as they allow you to quickly choose which subset of files to sync.
  • Auto-Conversion - Converts files on-the-fly from an unsupported format as they are synced to a portable device or shared with a UPnP/DLNA client. In addition, it can level volume on-the-fly.
  • Secure Ripping - Copies your CDs with the greatest accuracy possible, and compares them to an AccurateRip database to verify integrity.
  • Automated Organization - Allows you to set up custom rules for re-organizing files in the background.
  • Unlimited MP3 encoding - Allows you to encode MP3s in an unlimited fashion (the free version of MediaMonkey includes a time-limited LAME MP3 encoder). Unlimited decoding (playing) of MP3 files is included in the free version of MediaMonkey.
  • High-performance ripping, volume leveling, and conversion, utilizing multiple CPU cores set under Tools > Options > Performance from the Main menu.

For more information visit: MediaMonkey Gold Information or Buy MediaMonkey .


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