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Title: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: tboy34 on September 16, 2011, 04:02:58 pm
In previous editions of J River. I was able to right click and edit the file name Of the Icon cover art. Now for some reason, that option isn't available. Is it there and I just don't see it or somewhere else? Lastly did it disappear all together?? Please Help??
Title: Re: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: fitbrit on September 16, 2011, 06:02:16 pm
In previous editions of J River. I was able to right click and edit the file name Of the Icon cover art. Now for some reason, that option isn't available. Is it there and I just don't see it or somewhere else? Lastly did it disappear all together?? Please Help??
I can't believe I'm saying this, but are you sure? I've been using MC since version 12, as in MC12. The cover art filename has never been editable like other tags from standard view.
Title: Re: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: tboy34 on September 16, 2011, 09:20:28 pm
Yes I was able to back then. Anyway I was able to fix my issue on my own. Thanks for replying.
Title: Re: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: fitbrit on September 16, 2011, 09:23:56 pm
Yes I was able to back then. Anyway I was able to fix my issue on my own. Thanks for replying.

No problem... I wasn't much use anyway. Glad you got a solution. What did you do, if I may ask?
Title: Re: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: tboy34 on September 16, 2011, 09:33:51 pm
No problem... I wasn't much use anyway. Glad you got a solution. What did you do, if I may ask?

I actually used itunes to edit the issue. Then imported the files back into J River. All was ok. It seems that J River isn't that good with editing some of the music files without any trouble.
Title: Re: Cannot Change Icon Name
Post by: Pjotr on September 17, 2011, 10:21:57 am
Right click on the file (or album for all tracks of the album) --> Cover Art --> Add From File and select the image file.

This will import the image into the image tag of the file(s). Probably you did the same with iTunes.

The field "Image File" in the tag pane is i.m.o. a library field, not actually a tag residing in the file(s). How you can change this field from "Inside file" to "Folder.jpg" is still a mystery for me. Usually I keep low-res images in the file and a high-res image in "Folder.jpg".