Alex,
You're correct that not overwriting the existing art is a top priority -- it was the comments saying "the solution is simple" and "anything else is unnecessarily complicated" that I was responding to. Those comments make it sound like there is "no" reason to make it more robust, which I obviously don't agree with (and which I now believe is not what you were trying to say.) I'd certainly take your suggestion over the current situation, but I'd still LIKE a more robust solution that was able to consider the art INSIDE the current music file -- as well as the OTHER tags of those files -- before overwriting it. The problem I run into all the time with re-rips is that all the updates to the song tags that have taken place over the years (corrections, typo fixes, additions, etc.) are potentially lost when I re-rip. I have to be careful to copy ALL tag changes over to the CD BEFORE the rip to prevent this from happening.
On that note, if I update the art for the songs on the actual CD before doing the rip, will this have effect of making the rip grab "my" art? It seems like this would update the art in my cover art folder (using the CURRENT name structure), as well as re-sending the art to the server. Could this be an alternative to turning off the auto function, or could the auto function STILL grab different art off the server? Would I get the option to use the art on "my system" in this situation? I can't remember the actual process flow at this moment -- do you get the cover art "choices" popup when you rip, or does this only come up when you manually add art?
Thanks,
Larry