Como usar MediaMonkey controlar seu iPod

por Ross McKillop em Julho 8, 2007

Windows iPod

Este tutorial breve mostrar-lhe-á como usar MediaMonkey controlar seu iPod.

MediaMonkey está disponível em duas versões - um está livre, o outro não tanto (19.95 USD para o v2.x licenciam, 34.95 USD para uma licença da vida). Este tutorial focalizará na versão livre, que própria é ainda muito, muito característica-rico.

  1. Primeiramente, certifique-se permitir o uso do disco em seu iPod conectando o e abrindo iTunes (se não automóvel-se lança). Selecione seu iPod e estale então Ajustes aba. Scroll para baixo ao Opções secione e remova a verificação da caixa etiquetada Abra iTunes quando este iPod é unido. Coloque então uma verificação no Permita a caixa do uso do disco (se não se verifica já). Clique Aplique.
  2. ajustes dos itunes
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  3. Retire fora dos iTunes, e confirme que seu iPod se tem montado agora como uma movimentação.
  4. movimentação do ipod

  5. Download e instale MediaMonkey se você não tiver ainda. Quando você o funciona para a primeira vez você estará apresentado com um wizard breve da instalação. A primeira tela explica as diferenças entre as versões pagas e livres, e deixa-o saber o que está indo fazer em seguida. Clique APROVAÇÃO para continuar.
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  7. Da peça superior do Adicione dobradores a janela, seleciona alguns das movimentações/dobradores que você quer MediaMonkey fazer a varredura para limas audio. Da parte do fundo da mesma janela, selecione o tipo de limas que você quer MediaMonkey fazer a varredura para. Clique APROVAÇÃO quando você estiver pronto.
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  9. MediaMonkey auto-detect também muitos outros jogadores audio em seu sistema, e pergunta se você quiser importar a informação associada com eles. Clique APROVAÇÃO ou Cancelamento dependendo de sua preferência.
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  11. E agora MediaMonkey lançar-se-á. Use a coluna do lado esquerdo navigate a alguma de sua música (através de Artistas, Album, Genre etc.)
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  13. Plug dentro seu iPod se não for já, destacam algumas trilhas, e arrastam-nas à entrada do iPod na coluna esquerda.
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  15. A seção inferior de MediaMonkey indicará o status de transferência.
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  17. Quando transferências terminaram, selecione seu iPod da coluna esquerda para confirmar as trilhas uploaded.
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  19. Direito-clique em seu iPod em MediaMonkey e seleto Remova com segurança o dispositivo when you’re ready to disconnect your iPod.
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  21. That’s it - you’re done. Happy listening.
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    1 Natalie 04.22.08 at 3:53 pm

    I have downloaded this and it works well and all but I like to have playlists on my ipod and I am not sure how I am supposed to make them on this because all I can do is drag a song over but cant organize them, any suggestions

    2 Ross McKillop 04.22.08 at 3:59 pm

    Natalie,

    Looks like this:
    http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=70
    explains how to import iTunes playlists (or Windows Media Playlists) which I think would be a good start (?) - assuming you have iTunes installed… Otherwise you can make Playlists w/ WMP and use it…

    3 julie 05.19.08 at 10:44 am

    How do you get new songs for your ipod using media monkey?

    4 Joe 07.22.08 at 5:34 am

    RTFM!

    Read The Friendly Manual!
    It is explained in this “How To”, you know… numbers 7 through 10..

    5 Dunno 08.19.08 at 9:59 am

    Do I need to jailbreak my iPhone? I can’t see anywhere in the iTunes 7.7 where I can disable it from popping up when I connect my iPhone to it. Hence, MediaMonkey or XP/Windows doesn’t see the iPhone as a drive.

    6 Peter 09.11.08 at 4:51 pm

    hmm… ive tried doing what was said… i found the song on my ipod… but when i try and play it… it jus wont… like…it would start at 0.00sec and stay ther not moving or playing…

    7 DuncanButler 10.23.08 at 12:41 pm

    is mediamonkey just for music or can you upload video on to your ipod?

    8 George Macdonald 11.12.08 at 1:25 pm

    Hi, I have a laptop with Media Monkey (free version - fantastic) - ITunes (!!!) NOT on laptop. Just bought a new Ipod Nano, hooked it up to my laptop, MM saw the Ipod and I just dragged the music across to it. Works perfectly, tested it on my Bose docking station. I get my music from Emusic. Was it supposed to be that easy? Or will I have a problem later?

    9 seldon 12.03.08 at 12:05 am

    all these alternatives to itunes seem great, but what i’m trying to do is to be able to fill my 30GB ipod and not having to backup those 30GB in my laptop. any suggestions?

    10 Timmy 12.05.08 at 10:22 am

    I have new ipod never on ITunes. Everything worked just as you said. I can see songs on “new Ipod” on MediaMonkey, but they do not show up on Ipod when disconnected. I’ve tried syncing manually, but no luck. What am I doing wrong?

    11 jayenk 12.18.08 at 8:12 am

    why i can’t copy a music to my ipod ??? it’s appear a warninng such as “error copying” becouse ipod_control……

    12 Neil from Beachwood, Ohio 01.15.09 at 10:16 am

    @Timmy and jayenk:

    In MM go to Tools, Options, Portable Audio Devices.

    Highlight the appropriate line–either “iPod d_iphone.dll” or “iPod d_iPod.dll” depending on your particular device.

    Click “Configure”. Click “device configuration”.

    Check “Force iTunes style folders”.

    13 Neil from Beachwood, Ohio 01.15.09 at 10:17 am

    I should add that you will probably have to re-sync after setting the above configuration.

    14 Neil from Beachwood, Ohio 01.15.09 at 10:21 am

    @Seldon: Once you populate your iPod you can del the files from your hard drive if you want to. But that means the music on your iPod is not backed up.

    Suggestion: No matter what full service music manager you use, whether it is iTunes or Media Monkey or WinAmp or something else, you should also get Sharepod. It’s a small util that installs directly to the iPod and makes it easy to move individual tracks to or from your PC, and backup or restore your music collection or any part of it.

    15 seldon 01.17.09 at 6:10 pm

    i installed MM on my laptop, works seamlessly. the playlist not-syncing issue is minor, as well as video.

    now it gets funny. i install MM on my roomie’s laptop, i go thru all the install and config process, and when clicking ‘finish’ with the ‘run MM’ box checked, i only get the splash screen, and thats it. i have uninstalled and installed it back again, with the same result. what the heck’s going on!?

    16 Proz 01.28.09 at 12:19 pm

    You can also get the music off your IPod onto the Media Monkey server by selecting Tools -> Convert audio format
    Select “Convert tracks to new destination”
    Select a location on your hard drive and a naming structure and it will copy music from the IPOD to your PC.

    17 Ji-San 01.31.09 at 1:44 pm

    i got my ipod 4th gen to mm runnning on windows.
    but after i start my ipod again the whole music will not be recognized as songs. they are still present but i cant play them. i had to disconect the ipod by using the task manager to quit the process mediamonkey, because it wouldn’t stop giving me the damn windows warning notification.

    Is there any help?

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