

You have the option of adding as many pics as you want to the mp3. When the mp3 is playing, you can drag pictures into the now playing box, on the lower left hand corner, and it will add it to the mp3. I know its possible to add artwork to mp3's in itunes. and copy paste or whatever is needed.įWIW, I highlight the release in iTunes>get info, and drag the image from Discogs page directly into the box - works like a treat for me, but I have a lot of releases without any image at all, or with incorrect images from iTunes store, so it is still a lot of work. I am doing this since version 0.000 Just go to >Get info. I'm guessing that WMP could be taking those and throwing them them into those pesky AlbumArt files.Are you guys a bunch off idiots here. EDIT: I don't know if this is important or not, but my MP3 files have album art embedded into the tags themselves. This means it's impossible for me to use Live Sync for example to sync my music folders, because those files will constantly get spread from one system to the other. WMP STILL generates those pesky JPG AlbumArt files. I have disabled both "Retrieve additional information from the Internet" on the Library tab as well as disabled some of the settings from the Privacy tab (which sounded awfully similar). The album art shall be changed to the picture you would like to have. Then, replace the original album art to the new one and restart Windows Media Player 12. JPG file you would like to use as the album art to the same name as the one automatically downloaded by Windows Media Player 12 (the name is similar to AlbumArt_Large.jpg). I have included here for your reference: We can rename the. Meanwhile, I found a workaround to change the album art. I will help to forward your feedback to our related team and they will look into it. In addition, as an end-user myself, I fully understand that it is inconvenient if we cannot change the album art information manually from Windows Media Player 12. After that, restart Windows Media Player 12 and the album art shall be removed. After that, please go to the music folder and then deleted the " AlbumArt#.jpg, AlbumArtSmall.jpg, Folder.jpg" files you mentioned. To remove the unneeded album art, please double check if the "Retrieve additional information from the Internet" is unchecked under Options -> Library. By default, Windows Media Player 12 will download the album art provided by the Music provider.
