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= Find More from Same  =
= Find More from Same  =


In cases where you are browsing a particular File and want to quickly see related Files, such as those by the same Artist, in the same Genre, Album, Year, or Folder, you can quickly find the related Files using '''Find More from Same'''. Right click on the File and use Find More from Same from the Context Menu. This method also allows you to open the selected file in File Explorer.
In cases where you are browsing a particular File and want to quickly see related Files, such as those by the same Artist, in the same Genre, Album, Year, or Folder, you can quickly find the related Files using '''Find More from Same'''. Right click on the File and use Find More from Same from the Context Menu. This will navigate you to the matching node in the Media Tree. This method also allows you to open the selected file in File Explorer.
 
#Select a Track
#Right-click and select '''Find More from Same'''. Select '''Artist''', '''Genre''', '''Album''', '''Year''', or '''Folder''' depending on which related Tracks you would like to find.
 
You will immediately be brought to the relevant node in the Tree.  


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MediaMonkey offers several different search tools. The logical operators described below can fine-tune your results:

Search Term Search Results
A Tracks with A* or á* . e.g. Search for 'be' will return tracks by 'The Beatles' and 'Bébé'
+A Tracks with A* only . e.g. Search for 'be' will return tracks by 'The Beatles' but not 'Bébé'
"A" Tracks with A only. This is useful when you want an exact match.
A B
A AND B
Tracks with A AND B. For example to find tracks containing both U2 and Pop, type: U2 Pop .
A OR B
A ; B
Tracks with either A or B. For example to find tracks where genre is children or kids, type: children OR kids .
A NOT B
A -B
Tracks with A and not B.
A OR B C OR D -E Tracks with (A OR B) AND (C OR D) NOT E . i.e. OR has precedence over AND and NOT.
<Field>:
Limits the search to a particular field.  Valid fields include: 'Actor', 'Actors', 'Artist', 'Album', 'AlbumArtist', 'Album Artist', 'Composer', 'Conductor', 'Comment', 'Copyright', 'custom1', 'custom2', 'custom3', 'custom4', 'custom5', 'Director', 'Encoder', 'Genre', 'Grouping', 'Lyricist', 'Lyrics', 'OriginalArtist', 'Original Artist', 'OriginalTitle', 'Original Title', 'OriginalLyricist', 'Original Lyricist', 'Path', 'Producer', 'Publisher', 'Series', 'Screenwriter', 'Title', 'Mood', 'Tempo', 'Occasion', 'Quality', 'InvolvedPeople', 'Involved People', 'Year', 'Origdate', 'Original Date', 'Rating', 'Bpm', 'Disc#', 'Disc number', 'Track', 'Track#', 'Length', 'Bitrate', 'Frequency', 'Played', 'Played #', 'Lastplayed', 'Last Played', 'Channels', 'Leveling'.
Artist:A Tracks with Artist = A . Other supported fields are: Artist, Album, Album Artist / AlbumArtist, Title, Genre, Path, Composer, Disc#, Lyricist, Conductor, Grouping, Lyrics, Comment, custom 1 / custom1, custom 2 / custom2, custom 3 / custom3, custom 4 / custom4, custom 5 / custom5, Original Artist / OriginalArtist, Original Title / OriginalTitle, Original Lyricist / OriginalLyricist, Publisher, Encoder, Copyright, Mood, Tempo, Occasion, Quality, Involved People / InvolvedPeople
Year:X..Y Tracks with year ranging X to Y . Other supported fields are: Year, Original Date / origdate, Rating, bpm, Disc, Track, Length, Bitrate, Frequency, Played# / played, Last Played / lastplayed, Channels, Leveling
Rating: X.. Tracks with rating of X stars or greater.
', ':', '.', '_', '(', ')', '[', ']', '&', '@', '#', ' ', '*', '!', '-', ';' Searches for special characters: returns Tracks with the special character.
Search for special characters embedded in a string e.g. 'Help!' : Ignores the special character, and returns all Tracks containing 'Help'.
Search for "Help!" : Finds an exact match (doesn't ignore the special character).
Searches for drive letters (e.g. C: or C:/) are treated exceptionally--the ':' is not ignored.

Search Bar

The Search Bar allows you to search the the displayed File List, or the Entire Library. You can change this setting using the <down> arrow next to the search button. For most searches, just enter your search criteria in the Search Bar and MediaMonkey will search most commonly used text fields for the relevant tracks.

To configure which fields are searched, and set default search parameters go to Tools > Options > Library > Search from the Main Menu.

Advanced Search

Advanced search allows you to search the entire library by any set of criteria. To do this:

  1. Use the <down> arrow next to the search button and select Advanced Search.
  2. Click the '+' icon, and select the Criteria you would like to search for. You can add multiple Criteria to refine the search results. Keep in mind that:
    • For any individual Criteria, if you select multiple values (e.g. Tempo is Fast, Very Fast), the search will find any file where Tempo is Fast or Very Fast.
    • If you select multiple Criteria (e.g. one criteria is Artist=Police and another Genre=Rock), then the criteria can be additive or not, depending on whether you choose 'All' or 'Any' criteria to be matched.

If you wish to save the search results, use the 3-dot icon to Save as AutoPlaylist.

Note: For date-based searches such as tracks between 1978 and today, you can use the value of 'Present'. e.g. search for tracks between '1978' and 'Present'.


Related Information: Using AutoPlaylists

Find More from Same

In cases where you are browsing a particular File and want to quickly see related Files, such as those by the same Artist, in the same Genre, Album, Year, or Folder, you can quickly find the related Files using Find More from Same. Right click on the File and use Find More from Same from the Context Menu. This will navigate you to the matching node in the Media Tree. This method also allows you to open the selected file in File Explorer.


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