MediaMonkey offers several different search tools. In all cases, the logical operators described below can fine-tune your results:
Use ";" in the search box to specify "OR".
For example to find tracks where genre is children or kids, type: children;kids
Use " " (a space) in the search box to specify "AND". For example to find U2
and Pop type: U2 Pop
Use qoutes around text to
specify an exact match. For example to find the Bee Gees, type: "Bee
Gees"
The search bar allows you to search through the currently selected node, the entire library, or the currently active filter. You can change this setting using the <down> arrow next to the search button. For most searches, just enter your search criteria in the Search bar and MediaMonkey will scour most commonly used text fields for the relevant tracks.
If you wish to initiate a slightly more fine-grained search, clear the search bar and click the Search button to bring up a basic search dialog that will let you find Tracks based on multiple criteria. Just enter your search criteria and press 'Ok' to see the results.
If you wish to save the search results, right-click Save as AutoPlaylist.
Advanced search allows you to search the entire library by any set of criteria. To do this:
If you wish to save the search results, right-click Save as AutoPlaylist.
Related Information:
In cases where you are browsing a particular Track and want to quickly see related Tracks, such as those by the same Artist, in the same Genre, Album, Year, or Folder, you can quickly find the related Tracks using Find More from Same .
You will immediately be brought to the relevant node in the Tree.