Thanks for the good info and advice. Yeah, I am just going to pull all
my files within the folder that contains all my music since it has the
artwork file, hidden or not...I am hoping that will maintain the
artwork's association with the .WAV files. Next step is to convert all
of them to FLAC usi
WMP stores the cover art in four jpeg files within the rip's folder.
You'll need to set your folder options to show you hidden and system
files.
Stupid, but there it is.
Once you've found your art, just copy the highest res one in each
folder and call it folder.jpg, saving it as a (non-hidden,
sgumnit;384169 Wrote:
> And yes, in the future FLAC will be the encoding choice going forward.
You may already be aware of this, but just in case... you can easily
encode your WAV files to FLAC without re-ripping. There are several
tools that will do this for you, and if your folder/filename stru
Thanks for the info on the bit rate.
Also - You wrote "Doesn't Windows just put it in the folder with the
music as Folder.jpg?"
Ultimately, that is what I trying to find out. Does this file exist? If
so, what is it called so that I can ensure I transfer it to the new
computer.
And yes, in the f
sgumnit;384125 Wrote:
> I know I should rip to FLAC but long ago I ripped my CDs using Windows
> Media Player.
>
> I am getting a new computer using Vista. When I move my .wav files, is
> there a corresponding library or list that indexes the album art that
> also needs to be moved and if so, wh
I know I should rip to FLAC but long ago I ripped my CDs using Windows
Media Player.
I am getting a new computer using Vista. When I move my .wav files, is
there a corresponding library or list that indexes the album art that
also needs to be moved and if so, where is it on XP?
Also, I notice th