从 iTunes、Windows Media Player、jRiver、MusicMatch 等迁移到 MediaMonkey

如果播放器按照标准将标签保存到文件中并允许导出播放列表,您可以相对轻松地从其他应用程序迁移到 Windows 版 MediaMonkey。Windows 版 MediaMonkey 可以直接从某些应用程序读取有限的数据。

Windows 版 MediaMonkey 导入:

  • 文件属性:来自文件标签
  • 播放列表:来自 .m3u、.m3u8、.pls、.asx 和 .xspf 文件
  • 文件评级和播放历史记录:来自 Windows Media Player、iTunes 和 WinAmp 数据库。
  • 专辑封面:嵌入在文件标签中以及保存在包含单个专辑文件的文件夹中(iTunes 对专辑封面使用专有方法,其他播放器(如 MediaMonkey)无法使用)。

受支持的标签的完整描述请参阅在线帮助:帮助:轨道属性和标签格式

在切换现有播放器之前您应该:

  1. 确保软件已将标签保存到文件中。并非所有软件都具备此功能。
    1. 当标签缺失时,一种解决方法是使用文件夹/文件名在 Windows 版 MediaMonkey 中标记文件,方法是从主菜单中选择“工具”> “从文件名标记” (Windows 5 及更早版本 MediaMonkey 中的“从文件自动标记”)。
    2. Windows 版 MediaMonkey默认将标签保存到文件中,但可以使用工具 > 编辑标签 >更新标签(Windows 5+ 版 MediaMonkey)或工具 > 高级标签管理 > 同步标签(Windows 4 版 MediaMonkey)强制保存数据库值。
  2. 将播放器中的所有播放列表导出为 M3U 文件等格式。
    1. 查看播放器的文档,了解如何针对特定播放器执行此操作,或使用在线搜索/视频获取指导。
    2. 要将这些播放列表添加到 MediaMonkey,请使用主菜单中的文件 > 添加/重新扫描文件,并确保在添加/重新扫描文件对话框中的选项(Windows 5+ 版的 MediaMonkey)或文件类型(Windows 4 版的 MediaMonkey)下启用了播放列表文件类型(如 M3U)进行扫描。
    3. 导入的播放列表将显示在媒体树中的播放列表> 导入的播放列表节点下。
    4. 如果播放列表在导入时不显示文件,则表示文件为空或指向文件不再存在的位置。您可以使用任何文本编辑器(如记事本)来验证播放列表用于文件的路径,并在导入之前修改这些路径(如果不正确)。
    5. 在 MediaMonkey 中,如果您希望从 MediaMonkey for Window导出所有播放列表,您可以使用主菜单中的文件 > 创建报告 > 导出所有播放列表(MediaMonkey for Window 5+)或工具 > 脚本 >导出所有播放列表(MediaMonkey for Window 4)。
  3. 如果音乐数据库中存在 MediaMonkey for Window 无法读取的其他信息(例如 jRiver Media Center 中的评级或 MusicMatch 中的偏好设置等),则可以使用一种解决方法来导入分类数据:
    1. 在当前媒体管理器中,选择给定类别中的所有文件(例如,所有评级为“2”的文件)并创建它们的播放列表。对每个值重复此操作。
    2. 在当前媒体管理器中,导出播放列表(例如Rating2.m3u
    3. 使用 MediaMonkey for Window,扫描包含新播放列表的目录。
    4. 在 MediaMonkey for Window 中,从新播放列表中选择所有文件(例如,播放列表 > 导入的播放列表 > Rating2 ),然后右键单击并从主菜单中使用编辑 >属性
    5. 编辑您想要更改的标签(例如,在本例中,将评级更改为“2 星”),然后单击“确定”以一次更新所有文件。

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Migrating from iTunes, Windows Media Player, jRiver, MusicMatch, etc. to MediaMonkey

You can migrate from other applications to MediaMonkey for Windows relatively easily if the Player saves tags to the files following the standards and allows for export of Playlists. MediaMonkey for Windows can read limited data from some applications directly.

MediaMonkey for Windows imports:

  • File properties: from file tags
  • Playlists: from .m3u, .m3u8, .pls, .asx and .xspf files
  • File Ratings and Play History: from Windows Media Player, iTunes, and WinAmp databases.
  • Album Art: embedded in file tags and any saved in folders that contain files from a single album (iTunes uses a proprietary method for Artwork which isn’t available to be used by other Players like MediaMonkey).

A full description of tags that are supported appears in the Online Help: Help: Track Properties & Tag Formats

Before switching from your existing player you should:

  1. Make sure that the software has saved tags to the files. This may not be a feature on all software.
    1. When tags are missing a work-around is to use the folder/filenames to tag your files in MediaMonkey for Windows with Tools > Tag from Filename from the Main Menu (Auto-Tag from Files in MediaMonkey for Windows 5 and older).
    2. MediaMonkey for Windows by default saves tags to the files, but can be forced to save database values using Tools > Edit Tags > Update Tags (MediaMonkey for Window 5+) or Tools > Advanced Tag Management > Synchronize Tags (MediaMonkey for Window 4).
  2. Export all playlists from the player to a format like M3U files.
    1. Review documentation for your Player on how to do this for that specific Player or use online search/videos for guidance.
    2. To add these Playlists to MediaMonkey use File > Add/Rescan Files from the Main Menu and make sure the Playlist File Type (like M3U) is enabled for scanning under Options (MediaMonkey for Windows 5+) or File Types (MediaMonkey for Window 4) in the Add/Rescan Files dialog.
    3. Imported Playlists will show under the Playlists > Imported Playlists node in the Media Tree.
    4. If Playlists show no files on import it means that either they’re empty or they point to where the files no longer exist. You can use any text editor (like Notepad) to verify the Paths the Playlists uses for the files and modify these Paths if incorrect prior to import.
    5. In MediaMonkey you can use File > Create Reports > Export All Playlists (MediaMonkey for Window 5+) or Tools > Scripts > Export All Playlists (MediaMonkey for Window 4) from the Main Menu if you wish to export all Playlists from MediaMonkey for Window.
  3. If there is other information in a music database that MediaMonkey for Window can’t read (e.g. Ratings in jRiver Media Center, or Preferences in MusicMatch, etc.) there’s a workaround that can be used to import categorization data:
    1. In your current media manager, select all of the files in a given category (e.g. all files that have a rating of ‘2’) and create a Playlist of them. Repeat this per each value.
    2. In your current media manager, export the Playlist (e.g. Rating2.m3u)
    3. With MediaMonkey for Window, scan the directory containing the new Playlist.
    4. In MediaMonkey for Window select all the files from the new Playlist (e.g. Playlists > Imported Playlists > Rating2) and right-click and use Edit > Properties from the Main Menu.
    5. Edit the Tag that you wish to change (e.g. in this case, change Rating to ‘2 stars’) and click ‘OK’ to update all the files at once.

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