We check the folder the files are in for jpg, png, gif, and bmp. If artwork is found, we use that folder.
If no artwork is found, we use the last folder you used.
This seems pretty good, but let us know if you have another idea. Thanks.
Thank you for your reply. There are so many useful functions in JRiver, it is really incredible.
I have done a few more tests to understand how the Add From File function works.
I am seeing now what you say.
If the root folder of the music files has an image file in it, then the dialog box opens up with that folder, so you can select one of the images (great).
Two other cases:
If the root folder of the music files has no image file in it, but a subfolder under that root folder does have an image file, then the dialog box opens up the last folder you used (for this case, I think opening the root folder, or the subfolder that does have images would be more useful).
[Folder]
\[artwork]\example.jpg
\music files
If the root folder of the music files has no image file in it, but a folder one level up does, then the box opens up the last folder you used (still, I would find there to be less clicks involved if it opened the root folder of the music files instead, of last folder used).
[Folder]
\[artwork]\example.jpg
\[CD1]\music files
\[CD2]\music files