Dale
"Henry" <He...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have like 40-50 albums without any album art so I pasted the proper album
> art on each album but for some unknown reason, my imported album art kept
> on
> replacing some of my other album with the last image I paste on it.
>
> For example:
> If I have 5 albums
> [album 1] [album 2] [album 3] [album 4] [album 5]
>
>
> [album 1] [image1]
> [album 2] [image2]
> [album 3] [image3]
> [album 4] no image
> [album 5] no image
>
> When I paste the next image on [album 4] or [album 5], it mights replace
> my
> album art on [album 1] and/or [album 2] and/or [album 3] with the recent
> image I imported. Anyone know what might be causing this problem?
>
As I spend sometime organizing my music library, I realized this problem
mostly occurred on music files ripped from CD single and Asian CDs. I found
out the cause of this problem was the method that I stores all my of music
files under the same folder base on music artist but without using sub-folder
for separating my music by different albums, it resolved my problem after I
created a folder and pull those albums that got replaced with my image from
different album into my new folder. In confusion, CD single and Asian CDs
somehow caused a conflict on its album art by different album art from
different CD in the same folder but oddly enough only some albums had this
kind of conflict.
Unfortunately, there's no mechanism that I have been able to find that
allows users to submit corrections to the album art in that database.
Supposedly, there is a mechanism for submitting changes to tracks: you can
right click the album in Album view and select Find Album Info. Any edits
you make there are submitted to Microsoft but I have never seen those
updates applied to the database.
Dale
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