I had a lot of artwork display problems and have now got it to work how
I want it to. However, it was a laborious process and I had to do a lot
of diggin around to solve the problem.

Basically, when Windows media player rips a CD it creates it's own
Folder.jpg and some other artwork thumbnails that put a real spanner in
the works. It hides these as system files so they don't show up in
explorer. To get round this problem you have to open an explorer
window, in the top menu go to Tools->Folder_Options and in the panel
that opens click on the 'View' tab. Now check the 'Show hidden files
and folders' button. You can now see all the offending automatic
artwork (folder.jpg, windows small thumbnails etc)
I delete all the thumbnail jpgs and folder.jpg that windows creates as
I don't need them. I then rename all my artwork to cover.jpg for each
album.

Then before a rescan I delete the IE tempory internet files folder
which caches a lot of the artwork and uses it next time you scan (or at
least it seems to).

Give this a go, I'm not sure if this will solve your problem but it
helped me get what I wanted.

Russ


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