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Originally posted by -dt-
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Originally posted by E521
Hey thanks for the fast reply. Its a shame but at least that explains why Jacob Diefenbach dosn't have a display picture
well, if you find a album art service which works better ill be happy to add it
Well Im not sure but it would seem that the best way to get any album art would be to ask the user to find it LOL. I know not all album art is finderable on any website database, most still haven't heard of DJ JD (Jacob Diefenbach) which dont bother me at all, but I did find the album cover which is not published to any 'good' db that I am aware of.
So that would mean to me that the first thing I would do is place a image file (normally jpg/jpeg) in the folder called "album art.jpg". Which I then delete all the stupid Windows Media Player stuff if I run that to play the music (I will if I use G-Force visuals)
So it would seem obvious the first place the script should look after all is in the same folder for the Album Art files, or if directed by user to look in a set folder where the user will move/copy all album covers into that Directory... however what to use as those titles can vary.
Now when it comes to scripts I have no idea how easy/hard/possible this would be to implement, but to me this should be possible after all if it can send the file to another user, it can find files on my hard drive thats in the same dir.
Second thoughts:
Im not sure of how WMP does this, but I know that it is able to attach files to the music clip. So for example I add all the Album art, any pictual images of music clips to the individual music file. Is it therefore able to find images found within the WMP attachment feature?