by stonefree » Fri Mar 31, 2023 12:11 pm
Whilst MediaMonkey (2.0) is my primary music player on my phone, I also have Amazon for when I buy any new CDs that are also on Amazon's servers the (which they call AutoRip), and it will allow me to download any of these tracks/albums to my phone.
At one point I definitely had the entire Yes Album discography from a box set I bought that is also in the cloud, however I'm finding at the moment that there's something wrong with the Amazon App and it fails to download these.
Is it possible to move all my music out into a different folder and yet retain all the music that MediaMonkey has catalogued as I don't want to have to re-edit the Gomez 5 CD set that came from the cloud without nice tags for the separate albums. Media Monkey correctly knows the albums for each track, so I don't want to loose this.
I did create a sub-folder of Music (where the Amazon app put its tracks), called "Home Library Music" so if I could move this (and placing the Gomez tracks there) whilst retaining the track updates in the MediaMonkeyDB, I could then delete all the unimportant Amazon tracks, and then just get its app to redownload them.
Whilst MediaMonkey (2.0) is my primary music player on my phone, I also have Amazon for when I buy any new CDs that are also on Amazon's servers the (which they call AutoRip), and it will allow me to download any of these tracks/albums to my phone.
At one point I definitely had the entire Yes Album discography from a box set I bought that is also in the cloud, however I'm finding at the moment that there's something wrong with the Amazon App and it fails to download these.
Is it possible to move all my music out into a different folder and yet retain all the music that MediaMonkey has catalogued as I don't want to have to re-edit the Gomez 5 CD set that came from the cloud without nice tags for the separate albums. Media Monkey correctly knows the albums for each track, so I don't want to loose this.
I did create a sub-folder of Music (where the Amazon app put its tracks), called "Home Library Music" so if I could move this (and placing the Gomez tracks there) whilst retaining the track updates in the MediaMonkeyDB, I could then delete all the unimportant Amazon tracks, and then just get its app to redownload them.