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MediaMonkey can catalog Media Files on your PC and CDs, and depending on your intentions these can be added to the library in slightly different ways.  
MediaMonkey can catalog Media Files on your PC and CDs, and depending on your intentions these can be added to the library in slightly different ways.  


*If you want to add Media Files from your hard drive, external drive or network share, see [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|Adding Files & Folders]]
*If you want to add Media Files from your hard drive, external drive or network share, see [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding Existing Files to the Library}}|Adding Files]]
*If you want to [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding CDs to the Library}}|catalog a CD]] in your Library, without Ripping the Tracks.
*If you want to [[{{WebHelp:Links|Adding CDs to the Library}}|catalog a CD]] in your Library, without Ripping the Tracks.
*If you want to [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping Tracks from CDs}}|Rip]] the contents of a CD to your Library
*If you want to [[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping Tracks from CDs}}|Rip]] the contents of a CD to your Library


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Revision as of 22:12, 7 December 2020

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MediaMonkey can catalog Media Files on your PC and CDs, and depending on your intentions these can be added to the library in slightly different ways.

  • If you want to add Media Files from your hard drive, external drive or network share, see Adding Files
  • If you want to catalog a CD in your Library, without Ripping the Tracks.
  • If you want to Rip the contents of a CD to your Library


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