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If you download and save tracks from online stores, they can be automatically added to the Library via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|File Monitor]] | If you download and save tracks from online stores, they can be automatically added to the Library via the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|File Monitor]] | ||
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[[{{WebHelp:Links|Podcasts}}|Podcasts]] | [[{{WebHelp:Links|Podcasts}}|Podcasts]] | ||
[[{{WebHelp:Links|Net Radio}}|Internet Radio]] | [[{{WebHelp:Links|Net Radio}}|Internet Radio]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 12 November 2020
Help > Web Based Audio
MediaMonkey supports most common audio formats on the Internet:
Online Music
Clicking a file in your browser will cause it to open in MediaMonkey if MediaMonkey is set as default application for the file type in your browser.
Downloaded Music
If you download and save tracks from online stores, they can be automatically added to the Library via the File Monitor
Related Information:
Podcasts
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