Newbie question here...
I've just started using CD Ripper to convert my library, which contains a couple hundred Japanese mini-LP CD's. I wanted to show album art correctly for these releases, meaning that I wanted the album art to have the correct OBI strip on the covers. So I scanned all my Japanese mini-LP's, and edited them to jpg's with 500x500 resolution.
Now I'm starting to rip the CD's, and obviously want to associate the right art with each rip. So in CD Ripper, I'm loading the disk and clicking on the "+" button in the album art section. Then I select "Load (from file)", navigate to where my scanned files is, and select it. In a second or two, it appears in the window. I'm assuming at that point it will be converted and added into the folder I'm creating with my rip.
But that's not what's happening.
I'm not getting my selected file included in the rip. I'm getting the default file it finds on the internet, even though I already selected a different file from my local computer.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I've just started using CD Ripper to convert my library, which contains a couple hundred Japanese mini-LP CD's. I wanted to show album art correctly for these releases, meaning that I wanted the album art to have the correct OBI strip on the covers. So I scanned all my Japanese mini-LP's, and edited them to jpg's with 500x500 resolution.
Now I'm starting to rip the CD's, and obviously want to associate the right art with each rip. So in CD Ripper, I'm loading the disk and clicking on the "+" button in the album art section. Then I select "Load (from file)", navigate to where my scanned files is, and select it. In a second or two, it appears in the window. I'm assuming at that point it will be converted and added into the folder I'm creating with my rip.
But that's not what's happening.
I'm not getting my selected file included in the rip. I'm getting the default file it finds on the internet, even though I already selected a different file from my local computer.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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