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  • sbegnaud

    • Jun 2007
    • 1

    folder.jpg

    I am using the Multi Encoder to rip cd's to two locations in different formats, one is mp3 the other flac. I cannot get the folder art to save in my folders. They display in the lower right of dbpoweramp, but are not coppied to the folder.

    My folders are set to display all files including system files so they should show (others do show that I got from elswhere)

    Under the Options menu/Meta Data/Itags/Options/write id tags, the album art is checked.

    Under the Options menu/Meta Data the Write Album Art as Folder.jpg is checked.

    Under the Meta menu All Media Guide is checked.

    Under the Meta Menu/Setting/ All Media Guide it shows 364 days access remainingand album art at 120x120. allow dbpoweramp to access is also checked.

    Under the encoder settings(bottom of the page) I have:

    FLAC which has output location a z:\Music\ with dynamic naming checked: [artist]\[album]\ [track] [title]

    mp3 (lame) with save to h:\ipod\ipod music with dynamic naming checked:
    [artist]\[album]\[track] [title]

    Any help why my album art is not being saved?
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 8288

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    Re: folder.jpg

    If you read the Multi-Encoder help file, it mentions that the folder.jpg cannot be exported due to limitations in the Multi-encoder.

    What you can do, if you have the album art embedded, is use the "ID Tag Update" beta utility codec (in the beta section of this forum) to export the album art as folder.jpg. There is also a DSP effect that does this that you can use when ripping the CDs, which may or may not work again due to limitations in the multi-encoder.

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