Customizing MediaMonkey

MediaMonkey is very customizable in terms of Skins, Views, and add-ons that extend it's functionality.

Customizing the Skin

You can change MediaMonkey's skin via Tools > Options > Skin.

Customizing the Toolbar

The MediaMonkey toolbar is customizable. Five Toolbars are available providing shortcuts to commonly used functions: Standard, Advanced, Navigation, Edit, Categorize, Search. To enable or disable any of these, right-click anywhere on the toolbar and enable/disable the toolbar in question.

Customizing the Layout

The various components in the MediaMonkey user interface (e.g. the Player, the Now Playing Window, the Album Art Window, etc.) can be dragged and dropped via the Title bar to create a layout that you like. If the Title bar is missing, right-click on the component and enable the Title bar.

Customizing Filters and Views

MediaMonkey allows Filters to be created that define subsets of the Library. Associated with each filter is a customized set of nodes and columns, along with custom playback and synchronization settings. For instance, there may be Filters for:

 

Filters can be defined or edited via File > Manage Filters

Filter 'None' represents the default node and column settings when no Filter is active.

For any other filter, you'll need to define:

  1. The criteria associated with the filter (just as you would define search criteria)
  2. The View for the filter--which nodes and columns should be shown and in what order.
    Nodes or Colums can be enabled/disabled or greyed out, the latter meaning that the default settings should apply.
  3. Player settings regarding how tracks that match the filter should behave with respect to Bookmarking, Shuffle, and Crossfading.
    Note: Player settings apply to a Track based on the first Filter that it matches (i.e. the order in which filters are listed is important). 

 

Note: You can also change which columns are displayed for the current view by right-clicking on the column headers.  Drag and dropping the columns will change their order.