Although I am using MC27, I think this issue is still relevant to MC29.
I have a very large music collection consisting of 1000's of albums. I recently added a tag for Favorites and marked about 500 album titles. I wanted to copy those favorites to a MicroSD card to use on a portable device (a Raspberry Pi with an external DAC controlled by an ArchLinux-based software called rAudio (a successor to Rune Audio)). Using Rename, Move and Copy Files I was able to copy all the music files with the proper directory structure to the MicroSD card. However, the cover art jpgs I had in the same folder as the music files were not copied.
Now this shouldn't have been a problem, because I thought that my JRiver-catologed files had the cover art imbedded in the file as a tag, and wasn't reading the cover.jpg files in the folder each time I viewed an album in JRiver, but I am not sure this is happening.
Why this matters is that the portable player software I use is supposed to display either embedded cover art or a separate file labeled as cover.jpg in the same folder as the music files. But since the rAudio software is constantly under development, I'm not sure if it recognizes embedded cover art like it should--I know that it displays the cover.jpg files properly.
I see that the Rename, Move, or Copy Files function has an option to "Move all non-imported files in folder with selected media files" when renaming or moving files, but this option is not available when Copying files.
Is there a way to enable this option for copying files? If so, would it move the cover.jpg files in the same folder as the music files I want to copy? And finally, how can I tell that cover art displayed in Media Center has been embedded in a music file and is not a separate file.
Thanks very much for your help!
Rod