Documentation for MediaMonkey 4 scripting is here: I don't know about the iTunes XML format, but generally an XML format are relatively easy (there are various report style scripts available).Ĭollections are Criteria based in MediaMonkey. If you had iTunes on the same PC as MediaMonkey some extra data could be retrieved directly from iTunes.Īs far as Scripting goes, the biggest challenge will be that MediaMonkey 5 will be different and thus any MediaMonkey 4 script will require conversion (there is a tool) and may require some rewriting. Which means you may miss some data when importing into other programs. Your biggest issue is that iTunes doesn't save all data to the actual files. I need to get the plan straight before I just charge into this. Thanks in advance for whatever you all have to offer on this. Q: what are people's experiences with large libraries (100K+ entries)? any suggestions how I should organize things, work with things to maximize performance?Īny other tips, tricks, OMG-do-not-ever-do-this notes, and the like would be appreciated! (That is, MM4 gets first crack at being the solution.) It is a very large library and I do worry about being able to get my work done quickly (iTunes was frustrating because it had gotten very slow to do simple things). Since I own MM4 Gold, my library is going to migrate to MM4 first. MediaMonkey seems to have a great rep when it comes to cataloging a music library. Q: what sorts of scripting options are supported? (.or maybe just tolerated?)
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Made $$ writing FORTRAN-IV.) I am interested in the choices I have in the scripting arena. As someone who has written code since the days of FORTRAN (yes, I am _old_. It appears that some stuff has been done using Visual Basic. In my research so far, I have seen that there is some support for scripting around MM4.
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Q: can I export iTunes XML for just a collection or is this only available for the entire library? any good suggestions on how to go about this? If I had a collection of DJ-only music my thought would be to copy that music plus an iTunes XML file onto the external drive and take that to the laptop I will be using to DJ. simply copying your music files to a new external every X months is NOT a backup solution.) I will need to move a portion of the library onto a large-ish USB thumb drive every so often. Since the main collection will be housed on a desktop (where I will *FINALLY* have a decent backup solution in place. So now I come to the final part of this transition: the link to Traktor. I'd like to be able to create collections of DJ-only stuff that I will export to Traktor. Q: can a MM4 item in the catalog belong to more than one collection? I've seen in other posts how you create criteria that will drive visibility of a particular entry in a collection. My overall plan is to use MM4 collections to subdivide these things. There is an entire chunk with nothing but DJ mixes I've recorded and DJ edits. With a 102K+ files, there are a lot of different "chunks" of stuff in there classic rock, punk, jazz, electronica, classical, and on and on. Q: is this do-able? what problems will I face? (The small batch migration is so that I can review the stuff I am moving, make rational decisions about what to keep, what to toss, etc.
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I plan to put the music files onto a Synology NAS and use MM4 Gold to catalog them. My plan is to migrate my library in small batches to a Windows 10 desktop I bought and put them into MM4 Gold.
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here is the plan+questions I need to settle before I start this migration. I have experimented with MM4 Gold running on Win7 under Parallels but could not get it to sync to my devices. It is slow, molasses-in-January-during-a-deep-freeze slow. I've been using iTunes (since there isn't any other viable choice.) and using the iTunes XML file to link to Traktor. I have hit frustration max w/ the macOS/iOS world so I am switching back to Windows after 10+ years.