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You can't make it use *.jpg, but clicking on Server Settings -> Interface shows instructions for how to use the percent wildcard to do what you want it to do. The example shows "%ARTIST - ALBUM.jpg" which is one of the formats listed under Server Settings -> Formatting -> Title Format. I haven't tried it, but that would mean naming your image "Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV.jpg". You can add your own format in the Title Format section if you want. The file must be a jpeg, though.
I wish I could remember where I found this (maybe a thread on Head-Fi?), but I know I used some free software that (i) scanned your music collection on your hard drive; (ii) for each album found would search Amazon (in the US, in Japan and in the UK) for cover art; (iii) would present all covers that were appropriate, so you could select your favourite; and (iv) would save the cover art in the right folder for you. Everything was automated. It was wonderful. Now I can't remember where it was. I think it must have been either on Head-Fi, or else on the Foobar site. It was almost certainly set up for Foobar use, so it may or may not save the files with the right name for Slimserver use.It wasn't perfect - it failed to find a bunch of albums. But I probably had to search for artwork for less than 5% of my albums.I'll see if I can find the appropriate information later this evening.Chad
Anyone care to post a screengrab of where this cover art is supposed to show up? I assume it only applies to the web browser interface, correct? I have a few cover.jpgs in the folders and thought I had the preference checked, but I have never seen a cover show up in the browser.
Quote from: chadh on 4 Sep 2006, 10:09 pmI wish I could remember where I found this (maybe a thread on Head-Fi?), but I know I used some free software that (i) scanned your music collection on your hard drive; (ii) for each album found would search Amazon (in the US, in Japan and in the UK) for cover art; (iii) would present all covers that were appropriate, so you could select your favourite; and (iv) would save the cover art in the right folder for you. Everything was automated. It was wonderful. Now I can't remember where it was. I think it must have been either on Head-Fi, or else on the Foobar site. It was almost certainly set up for Foobar use, so it may or may not save the files with the right name for Slimserver use.It wasn't perfect - it failed to find a bunch of albums. But I probably had to search for artwork for less than 5% of my albums.I'll see if I can find the appropriate information later this evening.ChadMaybe you mean this [ http://team.thenexusnet.com/nexus/AAA/ ]? I use it and it works fine. The only problem is my swedish cd:s which I have to fix manually most of the times./Håkan
In the "default apperance start window" just click "Browse Artwork"