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Make a png file for each album that you don't have a cover for in this folder

C:\Program Files\Samurize\covers

For exmaple, I listen to alot of inide music, so alot of my covers wouldn't download from amazon. So for and album like say 'Ermine - Maps of the Rise and Fall', I had to find a pic of the cd cover online, and save it as "C:\Program Files\Samurize\cover\maps of the rise and fall.png"

Everything that you can actually find a cover for and save in there should work fine after that . . . enjoy

^^ and I agree with mike09, we need that Britney wall pretty please! :D

thank you for your help. It would be great if some one could make a site were people can post and download covers already set up to work in this little thing. I see so many of us use it here it would be fun and easier to use if people could do that.

Oh yes the spears wall would be great also:)

thank you for your help. It would be great if some one could make a site were people can post and download covers already set up to work in this little thing. I see so many of us use it here it would be fun and easier to use if people could do that.

Oh yes the spears wall would be great also:)

That would be a good idea . . . but think about how many damn album covers are already available, I mean I'd be posting like 200ish album covers on my own if we were to do that, and I have a small collection compared to alot of people . . . I don't think many people would be up for that unless it was just a huge zip everyone upload and sifted through them yourself

Since so many people have asked I've uploaded the britney wallpaper. I found the high res pic somewhere on the net, shrunk it down to 1200px high, and filled out the background to the right for a full 1600x1200. Dial-up users be warned, this is the full quality 2.2MB png.

Download Here (2.2MB)

tonight i have a freezie! and its blue and i dont really know much about my desktop. stivoo helped me with the samurize script

the wallpaper and vs can be found here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=140192

marchdesktopthumb2.jpg

i feel it to be pretty stylish, what do you all?

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