I am using Ref 13.5 on a PC running Vista. When an album has incorrect artwork and I remove it, then replace it with the album cover that I want it still puts the original album art in the folder. I have tried using ID Tag Processing from the DSP effects and checking import & export album art to folder.jpg and it does the same thing. The only time it adds the art I choose is when there is no album art present and I add mine.
Trouble with album art
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Re: Trouble with album art
From CD Ripper? when replacing click [-] to remove the existing art. -
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That is what I've been doing, then clicking (+) to add the art I want. The art that appears in the window after doing so is not what is showing up in the folder after I rip the CD. It is reverting back to what was originally there.Comment
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You would do this before clicking 'Rip'
Normally if the art is reverting it is Windows Media Player which is automatically replacing the art work, to test for this copy just the audio track to a different folder, if the artwork appears automatically is is WMP which is replacing.Comment
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I rip my flac files to a folder on an external HDD, then use the converter to import mp3 files to my internal drive which contains my OS for use with portable mp3 players. I have the boxes unchecked in WMP that say anything about retrieving any kind of info from the internet. I also have the box that says "Connect to the internet" unchecked. Since the files in question are on an external hard drive, I don't know how WMP could have any affect on them. I wouldn't think WMP could change files that were not imported into it. When you say copy just a music file to a different folder, I'm not quite sure what you mean. Are you saying to go through the normal process of ripping a CD, but removing the artwork and not replacing it? Then if there is artwork present afterwords, it was put there by WMP?Comment
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Correct yes, if the artwork appears it is not from dbpowerampComment
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You have folder.jpg where the source files are? and converting, using the id tag processing DSP?Comment
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Simply save the file as folder.jpg in the same folder as your music tracks, no need to use ID Tag Processing.Comment
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It does, in fact, place the album cover there after I ripped the CD with the art removed. Is there a way around this, or do I have to use mp3 Tag or similar software to fix it each time I rip a disc. I really wish I had noticed this about 7, 000 ripped CDs ago. Now I have to go & manually insert the album art I want on each file in my archive music folder (flac), then go into Media Monkey & do the same for my mp3 files. After I do this is there any chance the original album art will reappear again? That is a lot of work to go through for nothing.Last edited by texasflood; December 20, 2010, 09:32 AM.Comment
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