[Release] CD Art Display RC6


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I'm also using it, again.

I only have a question...

is there a way to get more sharper text? Because mine looks a little unsharp as you can see in my screenshot totally different than the text under the shortcuts [on my desktop] but i'm using the same font.

desoo4.jpgcadbk1.jpg

btw, i'm using Franklin Gothic Medium font

edit: I just read about soft shadow, might that help?

ah and just a total different question, when i listen to .m4a files in winamp, CAD shows unknown by album and year. Bug?

Edited by edejong

edejong

Regarding text: probably because the anti-aliasing path method to draw text that CAD uses; it's possible to add other methods when the outline option is disabled (when I have time I'll try to make some tests).

Soft shadow: will make it look better

m4a: CAD can't read those tags; see pinned topic ("Tips and FAQ regarding CD Art Display") in CAD forum for a workaround

thanks! :) don't get the whole new text area thing..

but a different question, I like the Just Cover skin the most, the only that bothers me that the borders are kinda ugly, in the picture there some stripes. It's not just this CD, all cdcovers with plaincolours on the side show it..

cadnu3.jpg

you seen see it better when you zoom in a little

sorry but i'm kinda a perfectionist hehe

I remember posting something in an older thread and I just came across this again today so I decided to use it Carlos, thanks for making this wonderful software. But I ran into a few problems as well.

First off I have Winamp 5.35 running with CAD RC 6 Build 1 on XP Home.

I have about 70 or so albums of which some don't work because they're not very known. I'll get to that later. Most others work, expect for a few specific ones, like for example Gorillaz - Demon Days. They're just random albums which I can't get the artwork to show automatically. So I download them and it shows for one song. If I switch to another albums and come back to lets say Gorillaz, the album won't show. I have each folder having the cover art named folder.jpg but that isn't work.

See, this is good: yesalbumer4.jpg

This is bad and it seems like it's a few random albums: noalbumdw8.jpg

Also, when I'm searching for unknown albums or want to make my own, they don't show up either even though they are saved as folder.jpg in the album folder.

@ Gamerhomie

Since you already have RC6 installed then maybe you could try CAD 1.0 Preview 1 (Please read the topic before trying it):

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=562961

Anyway and considering you use the "folder.jpg" you should have the following pattern as the first in "Control Panel>Read cover":

%songfolder%folder.jpg

or even

%songfolder%folder.jp*

In addition, go to "Control Panel>Download" and check how CAD is saving a downloaded cover because you should have a pattern that is also in "Read cover" list. Since you're using "folder.jpg" you could use:

%songfolder%folder.jpg

You can even check "Control Panel>Options" troubleshooting in RC6 or "Control Panel>Troubleshooting" in Preview 1.0.

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