I've read a couple of other threads about this problem and never seem to formulate a reason or answer. My new album covers do not automatically look-up anymore. When I force a look-up it comes back with the the title and year but an album cover that is just blank or black. It was said to be fixed in version 3.53, but I still have the problem.
This will be one of my numerous posts about this problem, but no one will respond?!?! Audiosoft, could you please respond with a solution or when it's going to be fixed. Thanks!!
shrip,
I would like to help you! But as i don't use the album look-up feature... because that doesn't work fine for me too!
I think in general, Audiosoft still needs to improve the albums look-up features in comparison to others programs...
I have this problem too, and it seems to be related to invalid tag info. There are some tag programs that I have tried that store the album image
differently than eJukebox; causing eJ to display blank or empty album covers. I know it's a pain, but using a tag editing program, delete all
but the basic info from the tag (keep the artist, song title, album name & year).
Start up eJ and see if it now downloads an album image. It works for me.
-Rich
Ahh... yes the album image storage seems to be different depending on the tag editor used. What a shame! I don't know who is right?...
That would be great if the image tag info could also be normalized just as well the others basic infos...
I've also tried to point out bugs in the tag read system in a post. Without any further responses . This is not a problem that's only related to mp3's but to a range of usual formats like ogg, wma and
mpc!
I don't like this, and hope that it will not become an issue of ignorance in further development.
I appreciate the responses and good to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem. However, I haven't heard anything from AUDIOSOFT and it's getting quite annoying. AUDIOSOFT please respond about this issue! Thanks!
Shrip,
What type of internet connection do you use? Dial-up?
no, I use an always-on, broadband connection. When a new album is played it doesn't even attempt a look-up.
I was hoping that in v3.6 that the blank album covers would be fixed, but it is still happening. I posted a response to your question Audiosoft, but I don't get a response?!?! I'd like to try to isolate this problem and find out if it something with the software of it is something with my end of things. Please hhhhhheeeeeeellllllllppppppp!!!
What version of Internet Explorer do you have? Please try download and re-installing the latest version from: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/critical/ie6sp1/default.asp
Then see if you can lookup an album in the eJukebox editor.
I've got all the latest updates and patches already
Still waiting to hear an answer. I don't know if this problem is just an anomoly or what, but I would like to see it get fixed. I have all the right info for all my songs but no album covers, except for the ones I've manually added via EJ, and it's getting real monotinous. It doesn't even attempt a look up when a new song is played, it just displays the blank cd image.
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I have been having the same problem as shrip for a while now - album cover lookup just stopped working a while ago. I have reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled windows - but that didn't work.
A while ago it just quit working, I don't know if it was after an update or what. However, just recently I had my windows registry corrupted and had to reformat and install windowsm, and I thought that it would take care of the problem. So my copy of Windows is fresh as well as the install for EJ. I only have MP3s, not any wma, ogg, etc. Through the editor when I do an auto look up, it will acts as if it's found an album because it enters the album name and year like it is supposed to, but the album image just comes back black or white. I
Welp, here we go again in circles, with no answer or solution. I don't know if this isn't important or what, but I'd like to know if the problem can or will be fixed. Thanks:mad: