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*If you want to add files and folders from your hard drive, see [[Adding Existing Files to the Library|Adding Files & Folders]]
*If you want to add files and folders from your hard drive, see [[Adding Existing Files to the Library|Adding Files & Folders]]
*If you want to catalog a CD in your Library, without [[Adding CDs to the Library|Digital ripping]]
*If you want to catalog a CD in your Library, without [[Adding CDs to the Library|Digital ripping]]
*If its contents to your hard drive, see [[Adding Audio Tracks & CDs|Adding CD Albums]]
*If its contents to your hard drive, see [[Adding CDs to the Library|Adding CD Albums]]
*If you want to rip the contents of a CD to your Library, without cataloging the physical CD, you can simply [[Ripping Tracks from CDs|Rip Tracks from CDs]]
*If you want to rip the contents of a CD to your Library, without cataloging the physical CD, you can simply [[Ripping Tracks from CDs|Rip Tracks from CDs]]
*If you want to catalog the CD (Audio CD or MP3) and rip/copy its contents, you'll want to use the [[Ripping Tracks and Cataloguing CDs|Virtual CD]]
*If you want to catalog the CD (Audio CD or MP3) and rip/copy its contents, you'll want to use the [[Ripping Tracks and Cataloguing CDs|Virtual CD]]
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 25 April 2011

MediaMonkey can catalog both Audio Tracks and CDs, and depending on your intentions these can each be added to the library in slightly different ways.

  • If you want to add files and folders from your hard drive, see Adding Files & Folders
  • If you want to catalog a CD in your Library, without Digital ripping
  • If its contents to your hard drive, see Adding CD Albums
  • If you want to rip the contents of a CD to your Library, without cataloging the physical CD, you can simply Rip Tracks from CDs
  • If you want to catalog the CD (Audio CD or MP3) and rip/copy its contents, you'll want to use the Virtual CD


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