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posted on 10-15-2003 at 03:54 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
Using my own album covers?

I currently have my 550 CD collection already ripped with the covers scanned and in place in each album directory. Is there a way to tell the program to not download any from the internet but use the art found in each album directory?
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posted on 10-15-2003 at 07:25 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
Unfortunately no...



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posted on 10-15-2003 at 07:34 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
You currently must edit a song from each album in eJukebox and set the image by using the "Use Image from..." button and click the "Set4All" button that appears.

Does anyone know of a tag editing program that will automatically encode these images into the files for str1der?




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posted on 10-15-2003 at 08:40 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
Maybe with MP3ext? using the "actions" feature (See in the Help file). But I don't know if it can do that automatically or not.



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posted on 10-15-2003 at 11:03 PM Edit Post Reply With Quote
MusicMatch JukeBox does this quickly (looks up tags w/ images) and easily with it's SuperTag feature. It actually does write the image to the file.

I use eJ as my jukebox, MMJB as my initial tagger /w images, and MP3/Tag Studio 3 as my all-around tag manipulator.

I'm also evaluating Abander TagControl for editing tags, and while it has TONS of options and a really cool export feature, it's a little too feature packed to understand quickly.

Links:

MusicMatch Jukebox: http://www.musicmatch.com

MP3/Tag Studio 3: http://www.magnusbrading.com/mp3ts

Abander TagControl: http://www.softartstudio.com/tagcontrol/

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posted on 10-16-2003 at 11:56 AM Edit Post Reply With Quote
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and MP3/Tag Studio 3 as my all-around tag manipulator


I have to say MP3/Tag Studio - whilst it might have a bit of a steep learning curve - absolutely rocks - nothing beats it for power and functionality!

There - i've said it.....
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