Here is where things go completely wrong. the files stored in the directory have the first example with all numbers as zeros. If you can't find the info and instead have to manually add the albun artwork by pasting it in. you will generally get the "coded" files. it appears that when the proper art is located from the MSFT site .com and is used to store the info. jpg filesĪlbumArt_SmallĪnd also note the HEX code for small and large are the same. it appears that the album art is stored in the individual album directories with four hidden. As I got towards perfection I chose to shut down all automatic internet updates as these, I found, actually screwed up and put a lot of erroneous art and/or other information into the library.Ī couple lessons first and then the ISSUE:ġ - Yes. After many years of labour and love I have created what can only be described as a very comprehensive library with "virtually" all the correct meta-data stored. My library consists of 70% downloaded material (my bad and 30% ripped from my CD library. I have a music media library with ~100K sngs all sorted by artist/album within a single location on a local drive (did this for performance as I used to have a network drive and this - i think - caused additional issues. my ticket is still open and I need to get back to him as he didn't give me the promised followup call.īackground. Be advised that I have gotten through to a Microsoft WMP "expert" and he took over my desktop while I took him through the steps to watch the insanity. I've got an even better (worse) story about WMP album art that I can share and ask for hints.
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