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Re: Album Art Woes

by rovingcowboy » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:10 am

found the link for the vlc it is still free, :D

http://www.majorgeeks.com/VLC_media_player_d4674.html

Full_Circle wrote:I know I shouldn't mention the words "Windows Media Player" here,
not to worry we here in the monkey puzzle tree love to answer questions about other players that don't work as well as mediamonkey, which we all can do because most of us have come to media monkey for the reasons that are found lacking in the other media players. so go ahead ask about them here we will enjoy throwing banana peels at those media players. :lol:

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Re: Album Art Woes

by jimsocal » Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:36 pm

Full_Circle wrote:
nohitter151 wrote:
Full_Circle wrote:This isnt a problem specifically with Mediamonkey, but with my album art, so feel free to move it to another forum if necessary.

I know I shouldn't mention the words "Windows Media Player" here, but sometimes its a necessary evil when playing certain videos. However, whenever I open it it starts downloading album art (saved as pesky invisible system files) into my music folders. No matter what options I tick in WMP, it keeps continuing to do this whenever I open it, even for the briefest amount of time!

Does anyone know a way of disabling this feature permanently (short of deleting the program entirely?)
Nope, it can't be disabled. Its what keeps me from using Windows Media Player. You could, however simply remove your music from the WMP library.
My god, why didnt I think of that?! :roll: Sometimes I can be so slow! Thanks :)
I also like WMP for videos and use it for that. However even it doesn't play all videos even with many codecs added. See if you can get a copy of VLC. Used to be free and it plays a lot of the stuff that WMP won't. ALSO, as a great bonus, if you have any dts or 5.1 wav files it will decode them and play them through stereo speakers!

Re: Album Art Woes

by Full_Circle » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:58 am

nohitter151 wrote:
Full_Circle wrote:This isnt a problem specifically with Mediamonkey, but with my album art, so feel free to move it to another forum if necessary.

I know I shouldn't mention the words "Windows Media Player" here, but sometimes its a necessary evil when playing certain videos. However, whenever I open it it starts downloading album art (saved as pesky invisible system files) into my music folders. No matter what options I tick in WMP, it keeps continuing to do this whenever I open it, even for the briefest amount of time!

Does anyone know a way of disabling this feature permanently (short of deleting the program entirely?)
Nope, it can't be disabled. Its what keeps me from using Windows Media Player. You could, however simply remove your music from the WMP library.
My god, why didnt I think of that?! :roll: Sometimes I can be so slow! Thanks :)

Re: Album Art Woes

by nohitter151 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:46 am

Full_Circle wrote:This isnt a problem specifically with Mediamonkey, but with my album art, so feel free to move it to another forum if necessary.

I know I shouldn't mention the words "Windows Media Player" here, but sometimes its a necessary evil when playing certain videos. However, whenever I open it it starts downloading album art (saved as pesky invisible system files) into my music folders. No matter what options I tick in WMP, it keeps continuing to do this whenever I open it, even for the briefest amount of time!

Does anyone know a way of disabling this feature permanently (short of deleting the program entirely?)
Nope, it can't be disabled. Its what keeps me from using Windows Media Player. You could, however simply remove your music from the WMP library.

Album Art Woes

by Full_Circle » Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:07 am

This isnt a problem specifically with Mediamonkey, but with my album art, so feel free to move it to another forum if necessary.

I know I shouldn't mention the words "Windows Media Player" here, but sometimes its a necessary evil when playing certain videos. However, whenever I open it it starts downloading album art (saved as pesky invisible system files) into my music folders. No matter what options I tick in WMP, it keeps continuing to do this whenever I open it, even for the briefest amount of time!

Does anyone know a way of disabling this feature permanently (short of deleting the program entirely?)

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