Quadfather
Headphoneus Supremus
I still have a few albums with 'missing' artwork here and there. Does that involve resizing the album art to a more acceptable resolution?
It has to be progressive jpeg. Player sizes to fit.
I still have a few albums with 'missing' artwork here and there. Does that involve resizing the album art to a more acceptable resolution?
It has to be progressive jpeg. Player sizes to fit.
Is this perhaps a typo? I’ve read the Sony players can not properly display progressive JPEGs and all cover art must be baseline.
I’ve been using Metadatics to clean up my tags and embed and resize (500x500 px) all artwork and so far have not encountered any missing graphics on transferring to the DAP. The process has been completely effective, albeit a bit time consuming. I’m planning on trying Bliss next to see if it’s a more streamlined solution.
Is this perhaps a typo? I’ve read the Sony players can not properly display progressive JPEGs and all cover art must be baseline.
I’ve been using Metadatics to clean up my tags and embed and resize (500x500 px) all artwork and so far have not encountered any missing graphics on transferring to the DAP. The process has been completely effective, albeit a bit time consuming. I’m planning on trying Bliss next to see if it’s a more streamlined solution.
I just keep redoing artwork in iTunes until it shows up on player. Maybe I got it backwards...sorry.
As I understand it iTunes don’t always put the art in the actual files but rather keeps it in it’s own art database
The program allows you to put in your own jpegs.
Yes but they don’t always go into the actual music file so they will only show within iTunes and not if you copy the music files to somewhere else or if you access them from other computer software like foobar.
When I moved from iTunes all files showed art inside iTunes but thousands didn’t from foobar as the art was not embedded in the music files but only sat inside iTunes
The program allows you to put in your own jpegs.
This is correct, but are the JPEGs embedded in the music file or does iTunes simply point back to the image file? I'm no expert, but my understanding is it's the later, which is why the image files from iTunes are not always portable. One of the more useful features with Metadatics is that it tells you if the image file is embedded within the music file, and if it's not, makes it very easy to find the correct file and embed it. I found that most of the files from my iTunes library did not have image files embedded, not an issue when using iTunes, but certainly becomes an issue with other programs or DAPs. Again, take all of this with a grain of salt...
After changing several files several different times, everything shows on the Sony. And it does embed them in the actual files, at least my iTunes does...
It seems like they're going into the individual music files, because if I just put an individual music file in the artwork shows up on the Sony.
It may well have changed, it was several years ago I left iTunes. At that point some art got embedded and other art got put in directories inside the iTunes directory. I never figured out under what circumstances it went where