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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 25 for Windows => Topic started by: musicmahn on November 21, 2019, 04:49:15 pm
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Hello all -
Whenever I try to fetch cover art from the internet it nearly always comes up with nothing.
Sometimes oddly enough it even pulls up the last image that I copy/pasted manually for the prior album i fixed.
Thoughts?
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It doesn't really find non-movie cover art from the net.
But, if you search in your browser for the album title and download the image, you can then load it from file and it will stick. Then delete the downloaded file after attachment if you like. That's what I do.
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If a simple Google search fails to find the cover art you want then you might find Album Art Downloader useful.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/album-art/ (https://sourceforge.net/projects/album-art/)
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ah I see
I actually had it find one (out of like 30) last night to my surprise
i don't save the file ahead of time i just paste from clipboard and then it's saved in the cover art folder
Kind of a pain I guess this would be a nice improvement for JRiver
If it pulls artist images from LastFM why not album art as well?
anyway thanks at least I know it's not user error over here :)
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I have fairly good luck with the album cover art finder built into MC. I'd say I have probably a ~75% success rate. When it fails it tends to be a relatively obscure album.
It doesn't really find non-movie cover art from the net.
That is not true. Right click an audio track, choose "Cover Art" and then "Get from internet". You can submit your own cover art as well to make the tool even better.
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I get all my album art from Discogs. I just find the cover I like and cut and paste it into my cover art library.
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I get all my album art from Discogs. I just find the cover I like and cut and paste it into my cover art library.
Manually? It is already pretty time-consuming. And manually even more so.
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I've been using Discogs as well.
It's not the end of the world but it would be nice if a better fetcher was incorporated
I think about 85% of the music I listen to is on the obscure side so yeah lol
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I've been using Discogs as well.
It's not the end of the world but it would be nice if a better fetcher was incorporated
I think about 85% of the music I listen to is on the obscure side so yeah lol
Yes and the newer the release, the less likely it will find it. This despite Google finding references and, often, decent art.
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Moe's answer above is correct:
Right click an audio track, choose "Cover Art" and then "Get from internet". You can submit your own cover art as well to make the tool even better.
If it doesn't return cover art most of the time, then perhaps your security software is blocking MC.
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I mean this is surely what I'm doing and about 95% of the time coming up blank (or showing the last album I fixed...weird)
I wouldn't think my security is blocking MC if it's regularly getting updates and also occasionally pulls some art?
How can I go about checking this?
I feel like whatever db it's connecting to is just very limited idk.
like i said the music i listen to is anything but top 40
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When you rip whole CDs and allow lookup, MC looks up the YADB at Album level, and that is pretty good.
When you do a lookup on individual tracks, MC looks up the YADB at Track level, and that is pretty limited.
Improve the YADB for Track level searches by submitting the artwork and metadata you find for your obscure music, then it will work better for everyone else. 8)
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When you rip whole CDs and allow lookup, MC looks up the YADB at Album level, and that is pretty good.
When you do a lookup on individual tracks, MC looks up the YADB at Track level, and that is pretty limited.
Improve the YADB for Track level searches by submitting the artwork and metadata you find for your obscure music, then it will work better for everyone else. 8)
But why? Why doesn't it just search for the album? Cover art is made on a per album basis?
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But why? Why doesn't it just search for the album? Cover art is made on a per album basis?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP7pgInSybI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP7pgInSybI
Good one, but more of an
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=cOeKidp-iWo&feature=emb_logo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=cOeKidp-iWo&feature=emb_logo)
myself
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Also an excellent response (link needs fixing, but I found it).
I didn't want to say it would never change though.
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I get all my album art from Discogs. I just find the cover I like and cut and paste it into my cover art library.
I agree. Discogs is the PLACE.