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La funcionalidad de MediaMonkey puede ser extendida a través del uso de varios addons descargables en [http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/ MediaMonkey Addons site]. Este sitio incluye:  | |||
MediaMonkey's functionality can be extended through the use of various addons found at the [http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/ MediaMonkey Addons site]. These include:    | MediaMonkey's functionality can be extended through the use of various addons found at the [http://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/ MediaMonkey Addons site]. These include:    | ||
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La funcionalidad de MediaMonkey puede ser extendida a través del uso de varios addons descargables en MediaMonkey Addons site. Este sitio incluye:
MediaMonkey's functionality can be extended through the use of various addons found at the MediaMonkey Addons site. These include:
- scripts that add a variety of different functions, such as looking up metadata & Album Art, playing music automatically based on last-fm preferences, switching metadata fields, playing random whole albums, etc.
 - skins that change the look of MediaMonkey
 - translations of MediaMonkey to other languages
 - plug-ins that change audio properties
 
To install most addons other than plug-ins:
- Download an addon from the MediaMonkey Addons site.
 - On Windows Vista or Windows 7 select the MediaMonkey icon and 'Run as administrator' (this is required to properly install addons).
 - Double-click the downloaded .MMIP file to install the extension.
 - Restart MediaMonkey and the new functionality will be accessible.
 
Note: Some older scripts may not be packaged as .MMIP files (e.g. Newscript.vbs). For those, copy the script to MediaMonkey's /scripts/auto folder OR save the script to MediaMonkey's /scripts folder and then define the script in MediaMonkey's "\Scripts\Scripts.ini" file (as described in the script's documentation).
Related Information:
MediaMonkey Scripts Development Forum
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