For now, it sounds like the only solution is to live with having some albums without cover art. All drag artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. I've tried using JRiver to find album art, but the images it saves to the tag aren't showing up on my Walkman, leading me to believe that it is not specific in searching for baseline jpegs. Shop for drag wall art from the worlds greatest living artists. But perhaps making changes directly to the device is part of the problem? This wouldn't make any sense to me, but then the fact that some baseline jpeg cover art isn't showing up doesn't make much sense either. Since I've started using JRiver, some of the changes I've made to album art have saved properly - primarily, copying album art from Google and pasting from the clipboard once I've made any changes, I can see the "Updating tags" notice at the bottom of the window. What might make my situation unique is that all the editing I'm doing is being saved directly to my Walkman - I copied my music from my external HD to the Walkman (all just drag and drop in Finder). The song files for which the album art was converted and still isn't showing up are all MP3s. Thanks for the reply! Your input is really appreciated. I find this very useful, as I store almost everything as AIFF on an external hard drive, but anything dragged to the Walkman will automatically transfer as FLAC to save space. With the Walkman connected, you can set up JRiver sync and transfer options for the individual device under Drives & Devices or Tools-Options-Handheld.
Then delete the tracks from the Walkman (Sony's own software is quick & clear for this) and redo the transfer. Otherwise, try right-click: Library Tools-Update Tags (from library). Regarding the ones you've already converted: what audio format are they? In the event that they're WAV (I presume not since you have a large collection), images cannot be embedded. under Cover Art menu, make sure the box is ticked for 'Also store image in the file's tag'. What you may have to do is clear all the album covers from the library (select all-right-click: Cover art-Remove Cover Art), and get JRiver to find images (I believe it then saves jpegs).įirst check your cover art settings: Tools-Options-File Location. SHA-1: e2e7457f63001f9ac2b5dc6386fc1255b361c41d Filename: kid3-3.4.1-Darwin.Sorry, I thought there was a quick way of converting all, but it appears not.
License: Free Date added: Monday, April 23rd 2018 Author: Urs Fleisch
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