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    album cover

    Hi all

    acs manager doesn't find album covers from the internet.....for all my albums

    thanks for your help

    regards

    Roland

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    Re: album cover

    Often, I go to places like Amazon and right click (with the mouse) the image and save as a .jpg file and then use MP3 Tag to tag files. I have used places like freecovers.net but I don't think they are around any longer. I use dBPoweramp to rip CDs and most of the time (unless it is something obscure) it finds the album cover. I've also just done a Google search of album cover images and right clicked the mouse to save the picture file as well.
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    Re: album cover

    There's also this site - https://www.albumartexchange.com/
    Main System - Lumin U2, Modwright LS36.5 DM Preamp, VTV Purifi 1ET-7040SA with tube buffer, EMM Labs DAC 2X (ver. 2), Torus RM-20, Thiel CS 3.7s, 2 Rel S/812 subs
    Back-up 1 - Premium Audio mini Gan Amp, Oppo 103D, 2 Richard Gray cond, Selah SA-2s, Sumiko S5 sub, Teac UD-503 DAC, Carver (modded) C-9
    Back-up 2 - Onkyo TX-NR797, Panasonic DP-UB820, Vansevers cond, B&W P6s, PowerSoundAudio S1500 sub

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    Re: album cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil A View Post
    Often, I go to places like Amazon and right click (with the mouse) the image and save as a .jpg file and then use MP3 Tag to tag files. I have used places like freecovers.net but I don't think they are around any longer. I use dBPoweramp to rip CDs and most of the time (unless it is something obscure) it finds the album cover. I've also just done a Google search of album cover images and right clicked the mouse to save the picture file as well.
    Very good suggestions.
    I might add that if you borrow the image from Amazon or elsewhere as suggested, you can name the album cover folder.jpg and then save it in the same directory (folder) where you have the album tracks, many devices will look for the folder.jpg image and display that picture when tracks from that album (folder) are being played. That way you avoid having to use other software like MP3TAG or dbPoweramp.

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