![]() Workflows differ, MP3tag is adaptable).įirst of all, thank you for pointing me to your 'first steps' document, because NOW it becomes clear to me that one can select more than just one single file to edit simultanously! (That will now allow me to choose multiple tracks from the same album, and then just point once to their common cover-image-file for that album! Excellent feature!)Īs it turns out, I now recall that I DID find the 'first-steps' document, back after I downloaded, installed, and first tried using Mp3Tag. set File>Options>Folders the folder for pictures to %_directory%\ and the search should start in folder of the select file (but there are users that have a "Download" folder where they save the results of their search - so remembering that folder would be more convenient for them. Uh, and on the topic of the folder where MP3tag looks for a cover. I want to make this change in block across a…Īnd if you haven't found what you are looking for then you can still start a new thread - which will probably lead to a quick response. Trouble is not all folders currently have the larger image file, so I need a bit of code that does something like this. I have created a copy of this and changed folder.jpg to albumartlarge.jpg. I have an Action that embeds the folder.jpg image file into each mp3. Previously I used 200x200 file called folder.jpg, but now also have files in SOME folders called albumartlarge.jpg. I have recently started to collect larger image files for cover art. Updating embedded coverimage files in block General Discussion Program, as the best approach to finding any album-art images My feedback #2: Make mention in that FAQ/getting-started-example, about the existence of the "Album Art Downloader" That way, the user wouldn't have to scroll thruĪ list of, say, 40 album covers, to re-find (scroll) to the same cover-file each time. It would be very helpful if that dialog REMEMBERED which cover was selected on the previous pass, and positioned the dialog THERE (instead of at the beginning of the list), on the assumption that the user has a short series of songs all fromĪ single album. [ A related programming suggestion: Each time one iterates thru adding a cover into an MP3 file, it brings up that dialog where one chooses among their existing covers, which one to embed. ![]() So my thought (suggestion) would be to add a FAQ entry (and maybe a "getting started" example) on "Basic use of Mp3Tag", showing/describing how to embed an existing cover-art file into an existing MP3 music file. My feedback #1: The "can't see the forest for the trees" problem:įor context, here's the question that I asked at StackOverflow: How to add cover-art to mp3 file using Mp3tag program - Stack OverflowĪs you can see, it wasn't at all obvious to me, that the 'secret' to understanding Mp3Tag's UI is to think: 'RIGHT-click'. (And, ditto for its community-forum! I'm a lover of the Stack Exchange family of forums.specifically StackOverflow.) ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm a very recent new-user of Mp3Tag, and now that I've completed the task that caused me to find and download Mp3Tag, I decided that I should give some feedback.įirst, just an overall comment: Mp3Tag seems to be an excellent piece of software, and certainly one of the very best in its class. ![]()
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