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columns_ui:config:artwork [2008/06/26 19:55] – updated musicmusiccolumns_ui:config:artwork [2009/08/11 20:57] (current) 88.24.31.66
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 ==== Front/Back/Disc ==== ==== Front/Back/Disc ====
 Enter the title format expression that specified the path to the artwork image file here. The path may be absolute or relative to the music file. Do not specify a file extension; the PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF and BMP file extensions are automatically checked. You may use wild cards and question marks, but avoid doing so for optimal performance. Enter the title format expression that specified the path to the artwork image file here. The path may be absolute or relative to the music file. Do not specify a file extension; the PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF and BMP file extensions are automatically checked. You may use wild cards and question marks, but avoid doing so for optimal performance.
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 ==== Additionally use the foobar2000 built in artwork reader ==== ==== Additionally use the foobar2000 built in artwork reader ====
 Enables the use of the native foobar2000 artwork reader. This reads embedded artwork as well as checking for artwork in the following locations((as of foobar2000 0.9.5)): Enables the use of the native foobar2000 artwork reader. This reads embedded artwork as well as checking for artwork in the following locations((as of foobar2000 0.9.5)):
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 ===== Notes ===== ===== Notes =====
   * If you find the component picking up artwork you cannot find, check for hidden folder.jpg files and artwork embedded in your files.   * If you find the component picking up artwork you cannot find, check for hidden folder.jpg files and artwork embedded in your files.
-  * Even with wild cards, there is only one match per artwork type.+  * When using wild cards, there is only one match per artwork type.
   * When using title formatting in your sources, you need to take care of invalid filename characters. You can do this via $replace, for example:<code tagz>$replace(%album artist% - %album%,",,?,,*,.,/,)</code>   * When using title formatting in your sources, you need to take care of invalid filename characters. You can do this via $replace, for example:<code tagz>$replace(%album artist% - %album%,",,?,,*,.,/,)</code>
columns_ui/config/artwork.1214510105.txt.gz · Last modified: 2008/06/26 19:55 by musicmusic