Hi, I'm trying to get Sonos to see my embedded artwork but they also want a .jpg marked folder to be there also. My question is how can I copy the artwork embedded so I can place in a folder? When I'm in ID edit it won't let me copy the image.
Hi, I'm trying to get Sonos to see my embedded artwork but they also want a .jpg marked folder to be there also. My question is how can I copy the artwork embedded so I can place in a folder? When I'm in ID edit it won't let me copy the image.
Hey soothsayer,
I would use the ID tag processing in batch converter. In the register "Manipulation" you can check "Album art - export to...".
Dat Ei
Batch convert to the dsp codec:
ID TAG UPDATE
in settings screen, select "manipulation". Under "album art" choose "export to" and then choose "folder.jpg". Select maximum pixel size if you want. (i recall sonos works better with stuff under a certain size. maybe it was 800x800, not sure. seems like 1000x1000 was too big.
Or use mp3tag - might be faster...
Dat Ei
I'm using the latest version but can't find "manipulation". Is it in Advanced settings on dbpoweramp control center?
You seem to be looking in settings, etc. This setting is AFTER you've selected the files within the dbpa BATCH CONVERT program, then selected ID TAG UPDATE as the "codec" you are converting to. Then you see a popup that has the settings I'm talking about. See attached picture.
CropperCapture[1].jpg
I just upgraded to Windows 10 and I'm getting this message - "CLI Encoder has not been configured, open the file\Program Filesa\Illustrate\dbPoweramp\encoder\encoder.txt and change the extension" (what should I change)
Last edited by soothsayer; 07-30-2016 at 09:57 PM.
garym, Thank you, it works beautifully! Now if I could get rid of the CLI popup
Uninstall the CLI encoder, if you are not using it (you have not configured it), it will be listed under programs and features.
Spoon
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