bluegaspode;596667 Wrote: 
> Hi guidof, 
> 
> 
> Is there any need to keep the embedded art if it's of lower quality
> than the folder.jpg ?
> There are great tools that can remove all embedded art automatically at
> once (Bliss being one of them - I wrote a blog about it some time ago:
> http://www.squeezepad.com/2010/10/how-to-upgrade-coverart-to-a-higher-resolution/
> ).
> I just found another thread which talks about different programs
> (mp3tag and tag&rename) to handle the embedded art:
> http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/284477/batch-tagging-album-art-using-cover-jpg
> 
> Sorry for the inconvenience caused.. 

I'm a bit reluctant to use programs such as bliss, which sometimes
produce unexpected effects. Dbpoweramp does remove all embedded artwork
"automatically" if and when I open up each folder to 
check its art status. 

I'm sure you are right that in the long run one is better off by
removing all embedded art (except for those folks with compilations
perhaps). But I still think your excellent app would be even more so if
it gave the user the option to choose which art is privileged. I hope
you will get input from others to that effect.

Regards & Happy Holidays!

Guido F.


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