![]() Added: option Update tags in files as well which could be used only on import.Added: option which allows export/import of filters / collections and views.Added: possibility to make a backup of the current database.Added: possibility to export data to the external (backup) database file.Fixed: error on import/export of filters when Filter table is empty.Fixed: error with Update tags in files as well.Added: option to import/export Bookmark, Start Time, Stop Time, Skipped # and Type fields.Added: option Clear Filters table first (also Views & NodeViews for MM4 db).Fixed: error with Update tags in files too.Fixed: error on restoring auto-playlists with the condition: Tempo/Mood/Occasion/Quality "is".Fixed: finding of matched tracks in some cases.Fixed: error when restoring both Static and AutoPlaylists with Clear Playlists option turned on, if backup DB is from MM 4.0 and current DB is from MM 4.1 or vice versa.Improved: speed of some SQL operations.Fixed: restore of playing history when Clear Played table is enabled.Fixed: error on export/import playlists to/from MM4.1+ databases when the option Clear Playlists & PlaylistSongs tables first is turned off.You could also take a look on my other add-ons for MediaMonkey. If you want to discus about this add-on, you could visit its related MediaMonkey forum thread. Also, this add-on could transfer data from corrupted databases into the new, fresh ones in most cases. ![]() Nothing to worry: just select files that are affected, specify which tags you want to restore and the add-on will import that data from the specified backup file into the current database. Let say that you have edited some tag/field in bunch of tracks and after that you have changed your mind. If you have an adequate backup file, this add-on could be used as Undo tool as well. the current database could be created from the ground after the last backup, as soon as they contain matched tracks. ![]() It could import/export data even from/to the backup file which is not a copy of the current database, i.e. This add-on could restore/synchronize data for all tracks in the current database or just filtered or selected ones. Genres and GenresSongs if you specify Genre for restore). Artist, Title or DateAdded field, however for some fields some another tables would be updated as well, e.g. specified fields from the Songs table (e.g. filters / collections and views (Filters, Views and NodeViews tables), and/or playlists (auto-playlists and/or static ones in Playlists and PlaylistSongs tables), playing history (the Played table and Playcount + LastTimePlayed fields in the Songs table), It could restore or synchronize (merge) the following data from/to some external (backup) database file: If you want, you can select individual songs and the are shuffled as if they are the entire album.This add-on works with MediaMonkey v3.0-4.x. Plus shuffle prevents repeats until the entire playlist is done. Also many artists have one song flow into another and breaking them up by using random on a song basis really breaks the music. The next is _Lazing_On_a_Sunday_Afternoon, which is a very lighthearted amusing song. on Queen's ANight_at_the_Opera_, the first song - Death_On_Two_Legs - is a very hard rock song with very pissed off lyrics. This is also essential when the composers created music where the flow from one song to the next is part of the art of the album. I'm old enough to have a lot of music where whole albums are worth listening to.
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