I am on an up to date Mountain Lion...MC opens into 95% of my screen. The three normal windows buttons in the upper right have no effect except the red 'close' button, which does close the program.
How do I add music files to the library afer the initial effort. I have more music in my iTunes library but cannot seem to get it to MC...The files are simple CD WAV files.
I go to library, open 'selct a folder' and then brouse to iTunes but do not get any capture of new files.
In MC, go to
Tools > Import. Then, pick
Configure Auto-Import and hit Next.
In the Media Import dialog that appears, click the Add button and browse and find the folder that holds all of your music. If iTunes is set to the default settings, just point it at the Music folder in your Home folder. Make sure all the relevant file types are selected and hit OK. Hit Finish.
That'll scan and import them. You'll also want it to happen automatically, so make sure this option is enabled:
Tools > Options > Library & Folders > Run auto-import in background.
FYI: This option is generally not resource intensive.
If you have a big library, and you enable either the Analyze Audio or Build Thumbnails options in the Auto-Import configuration, it can be a drag at first. But you don't have to turn those on (MC will build thumbnails automatically as it goes, and you can Analyze Audio manually later if you want to), and even if you leave them on, it only "hurts" the first time when you're importing a huge batch of files. Afterwards, it only has to deal with new stuff.
With those two options disabled, MC's Auto-Import is Very Well Behaved and is safe to just leave on all the time. It is super-convenient.
However, last time I tested, Auto-Import's "auto" mode was not working yet. I haven't tested it in a couple builds though, so this could be wrong. Assuming it is still the case, then MC won't (yet) automatically pick up new files. So, still do everything I said above, but when you want to import new files, you just have to go to:
Tools > Import, and then pick the bottom "Run Auto-Import Now" choice. It'll scan through the pre-defined folders (so you don't have to browse for them each time) and pull in any new stuff it finds.
The Auto-Import
will get fixed, if it hasn't already.