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I converted some 320kbps MP3s to 128kbps MP3s and all properties like year, title etc. were converted correctly to the new 128kbps MP3 - except the album art which is saved in the MP3, not in the folder. is this a bug or a feature?
How can i produce MP3s out of other MP3 and keep the album art? i cant do this manually, there are far too many MP3 I have to convert. I use MM V2.4.1.851. Thanks.
I did this a while back, but it should still work. Select the track, open Properties/ Album Art...Now you are looking at the stored art....leaving this window open, hit Save/Save As on your editor to save your edited track. Then, once it is done saving, hit OK on the properties/album art window. It should save your album art intact to the now edited file. Hope that helps...if not, you gotta use this alternate method....
Open the property/art window as above, right click the art, save the art as Art1.jpg in some random folder, then use the "Add" button on the property/art window to restore it once editing is done and your art has been wiped out. And just keep doing this, saving it to Art1.jpg each time and overwriting the saved picture. Obviously this method sucks compared to the first one....
Interesting solution. But there is a problem with MM/ There should not need to be a silly end user solution of juggling to make it work. MM is targeted at people with large database of music. How do you do this type of solution when you have thousands of mp3?