Kyle wrote:
Thanks, everyone, for your help. Skunk, your suggestion led to a
solution. After doing the reinstall, I realized that the problem must
be in the way the art files were being handled by Windows. I went back
to control panelfolder optionsfile type and selected jpeg and hit the
Kyle wrote:
Now, kdf: are you saying that you would go back and uncheck the box to
show the .jpg extension? What types of problems could that cause?
I cannot stand, nor ever support the idea of hiding the extensions in the
windows UI. Keep them shown, you'll be better off for it in more
Caught the tail end of this thread - not sure what OS you are using
but I had a similar problem using OS X and itunes. I eventually
turned off itunes and everything came back. I still like using itunes
as I can transfer my playlists but at least now I know the problem is
with itunes. I
Quoting Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you even tell if it is looking in the right place? My images are
stored in each album folder (artist\album) along with the flac files
for each track on the album.
seems to be:
E:\FLAC Files\Janis Joplin\Pearl (Disc 2)
the key log lines for that start
Quoting Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
kdf Wrote:
If you don't see artwork, then usually
something is wrong with the artwork tags, artwork file name or the
artwork itself. Perhaps check that you have cover.jpg, and not
cover.JPG.
-kdf
What's the difference between the artwork tags and artwork
Quoting Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The file name was just cover or thumb, even though they were .jpeg
files there was no .jpg or .jpeg at the end, so I went back and
added it just in case that was the problem. I have been using Tag
Rename to capture the image files from Amazon and adding them
Quoting Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
kdf Wrote:
must have the extension. I'm sure that will solve your issue.-kdf
I actually did that for a couple of files before a total rescan, but
the art still did not show up. I'll try doing some others. Is there
an easy way to accomplish this, or do I