by DasKraut » Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:37 pm
Lowlander wrote:That means MediaMonkey can't find the image, were these maybe external images that no longer exist? You can delete this empty images to get MediaMonkey to show the real images again.
This maybe can help:
http://mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic. ... art+tagger
Thank you for your reply. The valid images are all internal (in the file tags) and they display in the art viewer window but when I look the tag properties I also see the
blank music note image shown. Since these files were updated from the other computer (which does
not have the blank music note images) I thought the problem might be some setting I'm overlooking. If it isn't a setting, I have no idea what's causing the problem. In any case, when I use another program to look at the files, the music note images are not in the files and when I use explorer to look at the directory, there are no images there either. Also, FWIW, the option "Scan track directories for album art is unchecked".
[quote="Lowlander"]That means MediaMonkey can't find the image, were these maybe external images that no longer exist? You can delete this empty images to get MediaMonkey to show the real images again.
This maybe can help: http://mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8678&hilit=album+art+tagger[/quote]
Thank you for your reply. The valid images are all internal (in the file tags) and they display in the art viewer window but when I look the tag properties I also see the
blank music note image shown. Since these files were updated from the other computer (which does [u]not[/u] have the blank music note images) I thought the problem might be some setting I'm overlooking. If it isn't a setting, I have no idea what's causing the problem. In any case, when I use another program to look at the files, the music note images are not in the files and when I use explorer to look at the directory, there are no images there either. Also, FWIW, the option "Scan track directories for album art is unchecked".