I'm using WMP 11 on Windows Vista and I'm having this problem with Album Art that is driving me insane... I've already searched a lot and couldn't find anything that could help me out.
I have all my album art embedded in the mp3 files, in the ID3 tags. This tag art is read just fine by WMP, Media Center and the Explorer, all of them get the album art from the file. However, every time I open up WMP, it starts creating those annoying Folder.jpg and AlbumArtSmall.jpg files inside each album folders and I really don't want that. First, cause it's resized to 200x200 and that sucks displaying in the Media Center for instance, mines are at 500x500. Second, cause I have a "Various" folder which has lots of different songs from different albums and artists, a folder with mixed content and if I have a those stupid WMP tiny art files there, then, in the WMP Library, all files that are inside that folder will have that stupid cover and not the embedded one.
How can I prevent this album art from ever being created by Windows Media Player.
I though of a solution, but I don't believe it's possible. For instance, to have Media Player, to always be executed and run with the permissions from a different user. Then, I would disallow write access to the whole Music folder. I can't use my account for that cause I need write access. WMP needed to run from a different user account, and this needed to happen from wherever I launch WMP, either shortcuts or directly through the exe. Is this even possible somehow?
I forgot to tell you one important thing... Yes, I have all those checks about "retrieve additional information from the internet" and things like that unticked... I believe there's only 2 in the Media Player options and they are both unticket. I don't understand why WMP keeps creating those art files...
Hi — I’m always interested in soundcards. Like displays, I just want to know I’m getting as much clean “sonic juice” into my brain as possible as the years take their toll.
I’m not entirely sure what to take away from this review, though. It doesn’t really tell me whether the AE‑X is a good product or who it’s actually for. Most of what I’m getting is: there’s a driver to install, here’s what it looks like, and here’s what’s in the box.
There’s a lot of emphasis on the SPDIF input. When you mention not needing to switch headphones between console and PC — does that mean the PC has to be powered on just to pass audio through? That seems like a fairly big waste of energy. Is this more something a streamer would use alongside a capture card?
How are you testing the sound? (Also, you might want to clarify that you’re using the headphones in wired mode when you mention they’re wireless.)
You mention the lack of EMI shielding — how much real‑world difference does that make compared with typical motherboard audio?
On multi‑channel: what exactly isn’t supported? Does this mean Windows spatial audio (Dolby Atmos for Headphones, DTS Headphone:X, etc.) won’t work, or just that the card itself doesn’t decode surround formats? And are there any true multi‑driver “surround” headphones left that would even use that?
You also highlight support for high‑impedance headphones — but what does that translate to in practice? How does it compare to driving the same headphones from a normal device, and does it make any difference for everyday, lower‑impedance models?
In short, who is this card actually targeted at?
Yes, THIS is wordart, not the styling that can now be done. Wordart was all about those curvy words, that you could change the path of, like making words go around a circle. I don't think it can be done now, right?
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I'm using WMP 11 on Windows Vista and I'm having this problem with Album Art that is driving me insane... I've already searched a lot and couldn't find anything that could help me out.
I have all my album art embedded in the mp3 files, in the ID3 tags. This tag art is read just fine by WMP, Media Center and the Explorer, all of them get the album art from the file. However, every time I open up WMP, it starts creating those annoying Folder.jpg and AlbumArtSmall.jpg files inside each album folders and I really don't want that. First, cause it's resized to 200x200 and that sucks displaying in the Media Center for instance, mines are at 500x500. Second, cause I have a "Various" folder which has lots of different songs from different albums and artists, a folder with mixed content and if I have a those stupid WMP tiny art files there, then, in the WMP Library, all files that are inside that folder will have that stupid cover and not the embedded one.
How can I prevent this album art from ever being created by Windows Media Player.
I though of a solution, but I don't believe it's possible. For instance, to have Media Player, to always be executed and run with the permissions from a different user. Then, I would disallow write access to the whole Music folder. I can't use my account for that cause I need write access. WMP needed to run from a different user account, and this needed to happen from wherever I launch WMP, either shortcuts or directly through the exe. Is this even possible somehow?
I forgot to tell you one important thing... Yes, I have all those checks about "retrieve additional information from the internet" and things like that unticked... I believe there's only 2 in the Media Player options and they are both unticket. I don't understand why WMP keeps creating those art files...
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