Think I somehow didn't make myself clear there, sorry...
But I use the image file in each album folder to embed it in each songs ID3. I then leave the copy in the folder for later use.
Oh, one more thing, the more I use MM the more I like it......(EXCEPT the way it looks, which some user doesn't care about, but we are all different. I wish it could get more, eh "fancy"....because it has everythings else goind for it....)
Kill me now, love me later..... I like WMP 11 Beta 2!
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I don't think that you need to leave the originals as you can export the album art from the tags. I don't think that this would lead to quality loss of the album art.
But leaving them shouldn't hurt either.
But leaving them shouldn't hurt either.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Yepp, I like that function as well.....EXCEPT there are some bugs. Right now, everytime I create a new folder, it gets stuck with one of my album art images. AND it sometimes changes the image at will..... HOPEFULLY I'll stop using win explorer to find music and become a MM Master....Anonymous wrote:I leave them because when I want to view my music folder in windows explorer, I can choose the thumbnail view (the art has to be labled folder.jpg) and you can look at the albums by their cd covers.

I assume that those who use Windows Explorer to navigate their music and like to see album art, miss the album art browser in MediaMonkey. Otherwise you have both the Location and My Computer node to simulate Windows Explorer browsing.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
ARRGGGG
PLEASE! STOP SAYING WMP IS GOOD! ARRRGGG. I used to use it but now i think it is a load of (I wont say it). Anyway. there is nothing much else to say...
WMP changed all my files to hidden and system files. Do you know that command I can use to change them from not being system files?fncll wrote:And you can do this from the command line with something like this:
attrib -H c:\mysongs\ /S
where c:\mysongs\ is the path to your library (no reason to have hidden files right?)
Damn M$!!! DAMN YOU!!!
Never mind. This is what I used:Cephlon wrote:WMP changed all my files to hidden and system files. Do you know that command I can use to change them from not being system files?fncll wrote:And you can do this from the command line with something like this:
attrib -H c:\mysongs\ /S
where c:\mysongs\ is the path to your library (no reason to have hidden files right?)
Damn M$!!! DAMN YOU!!!
attrib -H -S "D:\My Documents\My Music\*.*" /S /D
MM works great EXCEPT for one problem;
after a certain amount of songs added (47 to be exact) a window pops up that says an erroe has occured while trying to add a song. why does this keep happening? I've tried restoring my ipod and uninstalling and re-installing MM, but nothing changes. HELP PLEASE! nothing else will let me add songs to my ipod. Itunes won't install either.
after a certain amount of songs added (47 to be exact) a window pops up that says an erroe has occured while trying to add a song. why does this keep happening? I've tried restoring my ipod and uninstalling and re-installing MM, but nothing changes. HELP PLEASE! nothing else will let me add songs to my ipod. Itunes won't install either.
This is proabably because that song is "DRM" protected and MediaMonkey cannot process it. This is not a fault of MM but the control placed on these songs by, in particular WMP and iTunes.
It has been raised as a Wishlist Item already, that it would be great if MM just skipped over these songs and reported them after scanning but not halting the scan each time it comes across a "DRM" protected track.
It has been raised as a Wishlist Item already, that it would be great if MM just skipped over these songs and reported them after scanning but not halting the scan each time it comes across a "DRM" protected track.