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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: TB2 on March 06, 2008, 03:10:02 pm
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I can't add any jpg files to any files in MJ. See this screencast I made: stuff.bandruum.ch/MJxvid.avi (http://stuff.bandruum.ch/MJxvid.avi)
In that vid, first I try adding it to all the files on that Album with the menu, then I try adding it the same way but starting with a rightclick on the image part in the lower left corner. Then I try adding it from clipboard, and then I try adding it only to a single file.
It doesn't work with any jpg (not only that one I use in the vid) and it doesn't work on any file in my library. I made sure the files aren't read-only and everything is fine I think. Latest build (12.0.035).
Any idea?
And another question: If I have a folder with audio files and a folder.jpg in it, MJ will show me the files with album art. What happens if I now rename/move the files into my library? The folder.jpg will stay at its place and the files "forget" about their album art. Isn't there a feature to automatically add any available album art to the file tags?
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On the MC12 board, in a thread called Frequently Asked Questions, you'll find a few cover art threads that explain the basics.
Is there anything in the clipboard? Can you paste to another app?
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Yes, there is something in the clipboard. Even if I explicitly open the image in a program like Fireworks (or any other I tried) and copy it from there it's not working. The files wont ever have cover art with them no matter how I try to add it.
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What build of MJ are you using? See MJ Help/About.
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As I said,
Latest build (12.0.035).
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I can't reproduce the problem. I tried the builds 33 and 35.
Something unusual is going on in your system. What are your cover art settings in Options > File Location?
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Ha, yeah, that was the problem. I configured the Cover Art directory to be:
M:\Music\J River\Cover Art
but I recently changed the drive letter M: to G: and forgot that it might affect MJ. I corrected the path in MJ to G:\... and now it's working :) Thanks for pointing me to the solution, Alex.
I guess it would be of use if MJ would pop up an error when trying to copy the cover art to a non-existent drive.
Thanks!