On Sat Jul 6 00:05:49 BST 2013, Budgie wrote:
For most of the stuff I download, the programmes use the same thumbnail
each week so it may not be a problem for the majority and I can live
without them if it comes to the worst. I have read some instructions on
recovering artwork which I shall re-
On 05/07/13 00:15, dinkypumpkin wrote:
On 05/07/2013 00:04, Budgie wrote:
Still need help here on this please.
Did my earlier reply offer no help? If not, you'd better restate the
problem, because I told you exactly how to found out if MP4 files
contain thumbnails.
Is it possible that there
On 05/07/2013 00:04, Budgie wrote:
Still need help here on this please.
Did my earlier reply offer no help? If not, you'd better restate the
problem, because I told you exactly how to found out if MP4 files
contain thumbnails.
Is it possible that there has been a problem with AtomicParsle
On 26/06/2013 14:32, Budgie wrote:
Is there any easy way to check the .m4a file to see if a thumbnail is
included?
You don't say what system you have, but there are a number of utilities
to view metadata. You already have one of them:
AtomicParsley file.m4a -t
If there is a thumbnail embed
I have just transferred about three month's worth of downloads to my NAS
media server where they are served by minimserver. Sadly it looks as
though I have messed up, as none of the files has a thumbnail showing
whereas all almost all the previously saved radio programmes do have a
thumbnail w
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