Would it be possible to add support for 900x900 Album Art in an update? I scan all my album covers myself and have them at 900x900. When I drag the image into the CD Ripper it automatically resizes it down to 800x800.
Higher Resolution Album Art Support
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
Is there anyway to change the track number when ripping an album with multiple CD's which I would like to continue from the last track number of the previous CD? Because as soon as I begin ripping, the track numbers all get reset back.Comment
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
You can right click on track one and select the option to apply a track number offset.Comment
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
Because I prefer to have an album that has multiple CDs all in one folder instead of have a seperate folder for each CD. I have tracks named [Track] - [Title]. Also when viewing the album in a media player, I prefer to see one album art per album. I'm not a single track music listener, I like listening to whole albums at a time.Comment
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
Because I prefer to have an album that has multiple CDs all in one folder instead of have a seperate folder for each CD. I have tracks named [Track] - [Title]. Also when viewing the album in a media player, I prefer to see one album art per album. I'm not a single track music listener, I like listening to whole albums at a time.Comment
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
How would you do that? I name my tracks in this way [Track] - [Title]. If I don't change the track number from the next CD forward they'll all be organized like the following:
Code:01 - Track 1 01 - Track 12 02 - Track 2 02 - Track 13 etc...
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Re: Higher Resolution Album Art Support
How would you do that? I name my tracks in this way [Track] - [Title]. If I don't change the track number from the next CD forward they'll all be organized like the following:
Code:01 - Track 1 01 - Track 12 02 - Track 2 02 - Track 13 etc...
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