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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 27 for Windows => Topic started by: rsg on February 18, 2021, 07:53:14 pm
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Ever since discovering the command 'Ctrl 3' brings up a very nice full screen album cover, I have been taking a closer look at the quality of such covers, and indeed the resolution thereof. It seems that some (a minority I think) of my album covers are not that high quality. Not really sure why this matters if I am 'just' listening to music, but, hey, why not? Short version: is there a way to isolate all those low resolution album covers so that I can right-click Cover Art > Get from Internet. Sure, I might even go as far as AlbumArtExchange.com, but for now I would just like to upgrade all the low-res images internally via MC's more-than-adequate 'Get from Internet option'. I mean I could go through each album individually, but probably not....
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Sure.
Create a new smartlist, and paste this into the import/export dialog:
[Media Type]=[Audio] ([Image Height]=<300 or [Image Width]=<300)
If you don't get good results using the built in retrieval, google will let you search for images by size. You can use that to search for larger images.
Have fun..
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Yes, very good...that works. However, can I see the Smartlist files as Album View rather than File View? Over 10,000 of my music files seem to have sub-par album art LOL.
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Try playing with the List Style menu on the drop down menu of your tab when you're looking at the smartlist. Or select group by album.
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Customize_List_and/or_Thumbnail_View
You can also create a view using those same rules, and add Album as a category, if you really want to get fancy. But that's not germane to finding files that need tagging.
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Got it!! List Style > Album Thumbnails. Thanks so much!