

Then move the mouse over to real time ( on xp's ) high (on win7) and click it. Then on that context menu move mouse pointer to set priority link there should be only one listed find it and do that right click On the mediamonkey.exe you find in the process tab list. make sure that is checked on.Īlso speeding up mediamonkey does help in this issue of cpu being used up. or player and tags? your looking for the option that has monkey update tags as they are edited. Go in to mediamonkey's options and to the one for library and tags. a slow cpu would crash faster if that was the cause of the issue. if you have a super fast cpu it might be the reason monkey has not crashed till then. and the cpu is trying like crazy to get the data taged.

if you do lots at once he might be running the ram to nothing is free. Monkey does keep data in ram until he can write the tags.
