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Guys, I have been using WMPlayer 10 for a while now on both my PC & my Axim
x50v.....I have discovered that when I rip my CD's to PC...Some are detected
and album covers, track names, etc are fillled in and stored when I
rip....These then play perfectly on my PC & my PDA and show the album art on
one of the visualisations.....However, when I manually add names and album
art through advanced tagging they work fine on my pc but dont show album art
on my PDA..
I am assuming, it looks at a different tag....Can anyone help please....
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
The album art needs to be physically present in the form of a .jpg file on
the PC. If you look at folders of albums which have album art automatically
added to them, you'll find something like this:
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"John Venables" <JohnVenables@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F90A3D17-1741-405D-8148-766D42088B1E@microsoft.com...
> Guys, I have been using WMPlayer 10 for a while now on both my PC & my
> Axim
> x50v.....I have discovered that when I rip my CD's to PC...Some are
> detected
> and album covers, track names, etc are fillled in and stored when I
> rip....These then play perfectly on my PC & my PDA and show the album art
> on
> one of the visualisations.....However, when I manually add names and album
> art through advanced tagging they work fine on my pc but dont show album
> art
> on my PDA..
>
> I am assuming, it looks at a different tag....Can anyone help please....
>
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