by nojac » Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:52 pm
Could the file type in question is associated with iTunes?
If that is the case, the solution is to go to Tools --> Alternatives -->File Types in MediaMonkey and make sure the file type is hooked on.
And then may be iTunes will "steel" the file type back next time you open it....
Could the file type in question is associated with iTunes?
If that is the case, the solution is to go to Tools --> Alternatives -->File Types in MediaMonkey and make sure the file type is hooked on.
And then may be iTunes will "steel" the file type back next time you open it....