MediaMonkey
Powerful music manager for serious collectors and playlist lovers
MediaMonkey aims squarely at users with sprawling libraries, and it does an impressive job of taming even the messiest collection. Its interface is clean and utilitarian rather than flashy, prioritizing fast access to artists, albums, composers, genres, and playlists. Browsing feels snappy, and the search function is robust enough to dig through thousands of tracks without breaking a sweat.
Where MediaMonkey shines is library control. Tag editing is excellent, with support for multiple genres and batch editing, so fixing misnamed albums or inconsistent metadata becomes much less of a chore. Built‑in tools to fetch album art and lyrics help give your music a more polished, complete feel.
Playlist lovers are also well served. You can create hierarchical playlists, reorder tracks easily, and keep everything synchronized with MediaMonkey for Windows via Wi‑Fi or USB. Ratings, play counts, and even play history can stay consistent across devices, which is a huge plus if you already rely on the desktop version.
The player itself is solid and feature‑rich. A 5‑band equalizer and replay gain help you fine‑tune your sound and keep volume levels steady. There is support for sleep timers, bookmarking long files like audiobooks, scrobbling to Last.fm, and casting to Chromecast or UPnP/DLNA devices. Widgets and ringtone setting round out the experience, and Android Auto support makes it easy to control your music from compatible car systems.
On the downside, newcomers may find the sheer number of options a bit overwhelming, and some advanced features are time‑limited trials that require upgrading to the Pro version. However, even in its free form, MediaMonkey offers a powerful, ad‑free toolkit for anyone who takes music organization seriously.
package name
com.ventismedia.android.mediamonkey
language(s)
English
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Ventis Media, Inc.