Id like to comment on this post....
I have put many posts about thumbnail issues in to the forum here. I use to store images inside my files as well, and had issues, then i redid my whole library with putting thumbnails next to music files and choosing folder.jpg.
Now my issue is this.... please see this post. http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=42646.0
We have worked it out to maybe windows mediaplayer, and me about a month ago adding all files into it so i could stream to my 360. But ive not done anything with it yet cause i dont know appropriate way of fixing it yet and i dont want to screw up my files any worse then they are and loose my covers i worked days on.
So i ve not turned or played any music in jriver since this issue arose except for testing. Cause im not going to spend days searching amazon to fill in my thumbnails again, and going through every single folder to see if they have disappeared or not.
have i been doing this the right way? (it seems to have worked flawlessly and held my thumbnails until i added to windwos media player to stream) do you guys suggest to switch back to put images in mp3's?
I'd GREATLY appreciate any ideas..
Thank You
P.S. Glynor how do i use the YADB? where is it? so that i can contribute my library to help others find thumbnails they may need? (once i get it fixed again of course)
I have no experience with storing artwork in separate folder.jpg files. I decided from the outset that this approach was inherently more complex, and therefore more likely to fail, especially if I ever decided to switch media players. Storing the artwork inside an mp3 is clean, simple, and avoids any possible problems when moving files and folders around. I have never had a problem with artwork being displayed in either MC or my iPod. On the other hand, lots of people choose the separate folder.jpg approach so it must work in most cases.
If I were you I would do some basic maintenance first to see if this solves your problem:
1) backup your library before starting
2) Check your auto-import options to ensure:
- root folder(s) for all your music is/are selected
- for each root folder, check folder specific options: ignore files previously removed is off; ignore special files is off
- run auto-import in background is off
- build thumbnails is on
- fix broken links: yes (protect network files)
- update for external changes is on
3) exit MC
4) restart MC
5) execute \Tools\Run Auto-Import Now and wait for it to finish
6) have a look at the summary report when auto-import finishes - if it reports files were added or removed or corrected then you know something is buggered in your library and/or media files - if problems exist, select the detailed view of the report and carefully review it to see if you can get any insight into what might be the root cause of your problem - this has worked for me many times and is to my knowledge the only known method for confirming the integrity of a library and associated media files
7) check to see if your artwork problems have been corrected
If this did not solve your problem, then I would get more aggressive and repeat above but first execute
\Tools\Options\Tree & View\Thumbnails\Erase all Thumbnails
If this still did not solve your problem, then I would double check your understanding of how to store artwork in external files. Suggest you post the directory contents of one of your album folders so we can review and comment.
Good luck.