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Author Topic: Attention All Users Downloading Cover Art!  (Read 2224 times)

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Attention All Users Downloading Cover Art!
« on: August 14, 2005, 03:02:50 am »
Here is a great site for grabbing all the covers you need.  Be sure to check wether or not the jukebox program you've picked can use a .png pick.  If not, you can change the format in the settings of the program.  Be sure to check this out before you have to correct your collection one by one.(Not that I have ever done this! :()  Good luck and happy listening!

http://louhi.kempele.fi/~skyostil/projects/albumart/

Also, if you are burning music to your computer, there are many, many options.  I chose to use Windows Media player, ripped at 320kps, placed them into a new folder on my desktop, and labeled them by track # and song title.  That made it very easy to organize my cd collection.  I have Music Match, but I preferred this method.(My wife could rip discs while I was gone.)  FWIW, that is what I did.  I have a zillion mp3's from another source :-X, but I have decided to wait and organize that mess later.  I'm gonna go the disc route first and see how far that gets me.

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Re: Attention All Users Downloading Cover Art!
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2005, 09:33:24 am »
Thanks for the tip, great program for downloading cover art, I used to use Gotcha Covered Pro but once I worked out how to use Album Cover Art Downloader I realised this is a superior program.

As far as ripping CD's is concerned though you can't beat Exact Audio Copy.