You can get pictures of amazon, ( mp3tag could do this a while it have
stopped working for some reason). Now You can manually fetch cover from
Amazon or any other CD selling site
You can get them via google, google works really well if you search for
pictures
example:
Mnyb;469998 Wrote:
You can get pictures of amazon, ( mp3tag could do this a while it have
stopped working for some reason).
Amazon changed it's authentication mechanism to one that is much more
complicated. As far as I know, it works again (at least here, using
MP3Tag 2.44, I get covers).
Artwork motherlode http://www.albumartexchange.com/covers.php
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May be OK for non-classical, useless for classical. (Bach cantatas
produces no results; Bach, 34 results. Mozart, 67 results
Mahler, 8 results. Yes, well)
On 10 Oct 2009, at 10:36, moley6knipe wrote:
Artwork motherlode http://www.albumartexchange.com/covers.php
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I just put a cover.jpg in each album folder.
I had to find a -lot- of album art - had a couple thou CDs ripped when
a version of the server came along that would show art in the web UI
(this before the controller).
I've had good luck with 'Album Art Downloader'
I forgot to mention: the dbPowerAmp CD ripper has access to the AMG
album covers (small images, but fine for a controller).
I use it and like it - have the ripper set to write an image file
(rather than embed) - and I have it using the file name thumb.jpg,
which the server will pick up, but
All my CDs were ripped to FLAC, and now I want artwork. Is there some
simple way to do this? Must I install iTunes and re-rip everything into
MP3?
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DaveSte
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I think you can just add artwork to the files using an tag editor like
mp3tag or tagrename. I have lots of flac files and always add artwork
using tagrename.
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Blackfiction
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Coverscout 3.
www.equinox.com
If I remember correctly.
On 9 Oct 2009, at 17:06, DaveSte wrote:
All my CDs were ripped to FLAC, and now I want artwork. Is there some
simple way to do this? Must I install iTunes and re-rip everything
into
MP3?
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DaveSte
Sorry. Slip of the fingers. That should be
www.equinux.com
unless you're into yoga.
On 9 Oct 2009, at 18:00, cunobeli...@mac.com wrote:
Coverscout 3.
www.equinox.com
If I remember correctly.
On 9 Oct 2009, at 17:06, DaveSte wrote:
All my CDs were ripped to FLAC, and now I want
Quoting Blackfiction
(blackfiction.3zsslb1255106...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com):
I think you can just add artwork to the files using an tag editor like
mp3tag or tagrename. I have lots of flac files and always add artwork
using tagrename.
Same, using mp3tag.
You can also just drop the image in the album directory with a name of
folder.jpg and SC will pick it up from there.
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OK, I understand that I could tag the files. But where do the little
jpegs (or whatever) come from? AFAIK they are not part of the ripped
files. Are they on the CDs somewhere?
I naively hoped that there would be some archive of art that I could
download automagically. Not so?
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DaveSte
Both MP3tag and TagRename will find artwork (and other info) directly
by looking up Amazon.com. MP3Tag is free, but I prefer TagRename.
(does other things apart from artwork). If you cannot find the artwork
on Amazon.com, I find http://www.cdcovers.cc/ to be quite useful.
Amazon.com typically
Take a look ak MediaMonkey:
http://www.mediamonkey.com
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Are they on the CD somewhere? No. They are not.
Is there an archive of art to download? No. There is not.
Coverscout 3. www.equinux.com.
Again.
On 10 Oct 2009, at 03:10, DaveSte wrote:
OK, I understand that I could tag the files. But where do the little
jpegs (or whatever) come from?
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