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snarfo

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newbie question
« on: June 29, 2003, 06:27:41 pm »

Hi all,

One quick question--- is there any way to tell MJ to show a default filename for cover art? For example, I have my mp3 collection sorted in an artist/album/tracks structure. In each album folder there is a 'folder.jpg' file which is the cover art for that particular album. In the other music library (ahem) program I'm currently using it's a snap to set it up to show folder.jpg as the cover when i clock on a album.
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Re: newbie question
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2003, 06:33:05 pm »

I use the same setup for my cover art ...

  • Right-click on a file, choose cover art > Quick Find in file / cover art directory.
  • MC9 should assign the folder.jpg as the associated image.
  • This should display as the image in track info visualizations, or in the properties panel.

    If this procedure didn't work, you may have an image already associated to the file. In this case, you will need to remove the current association (Right Click > Cover Art > Remove Cover Art). You will need to tell MC9 if you wish to permanently remove the image from your hard drive and then following the steps above should work.

    You can perform this procedure on multiple files at once.

    Hope this helps.
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Re: newbie question
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2003, 06:58:45 pm »

Thanks for the info. I suppose there isn't any automated way to do this, then? Ihave about 15,000 mp3 files organized into a buttload of album folders and manually assigning the cover images is more than I want to tackle. :-)
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Re: newbie question
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2003, 07:01:45 pm »

well ... you could select multiple at once (never tried 15,000, but ...).

It will look in the folder of the file. So even if you choose files that aren't in the same folder, MC9 will grab the relevant picture.

You may try a small set first (1000 or so). If they work, you could then try larger chunks (2000, 5000, etc ...)
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