Change Quicktime (.mp4) icon to DVD Covers


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Hello everyone, I read the Neowin forums a lot, and I finally decided to register and be part of the community. I have a quick question.

I downloaded Hand Brake to rip my DVDs to my Mac for viewing. The default icon for these ripped movies shows up as a QuickTime .mp4 icon. I know how to change icons (hard drives, folders, etc.) on the Mac (through Get Info > paste icon). I have grabbed the DVD covers from Amazon.com but when I try to do Get Info on the DVD (ripped .mp4 file), I try to paste it and then it shows up as a default png or jpg icon. I know iTunes will add the DVD covers for movies you buy from the store.... how can I add the covers to movies I have ripped from my own DVD collection?

Thanks for the help.

First off, welcome to Neowin.

By doing Cmd+I (Get Info) and clicking on the icon in the top left hand corner (it should make it have a blue stroke around it) and then pressing Cmd+V with the image I have just copied, it makes that the icon. Not sure why it's not working for you.

Yes, I know how to do that, like I've said. I used that Cmd+I > Cmd+V (blue icon highlight) to change the icon of the Macintosh HD to a MacBook. When I try to change the icon of the Quicktime file to the DVD cover I got off of Amazon, instead of showing the cover, it shows a standard Preview.app png icon. The cover image must not be in the right icon format or am I missing something? I have been using OS X since 2005 and learned all of these little in's and out's, but this is the first time I have had trouble changing an icon.

No, they are just on my iMac's drive under a folder I called "DVD Movies" I went into view options and turned off "show icon preview" for the entire folder - so now it doesn't show the Quick Look preview, but rather the icon. It is still showing up as a standard Preview.app jpg icon. I tried changing it to 128x173 px, but it still must be too big or the wrong file format.

Anyone have luck using a different way? Thanks.

Oh, I remember hearing about a bug about that. The only fix I know is through terminal and would most likely just make the icon a screenshot like default. I can't remember where i saw it, possibly TUAW.

Sorry for the vague help. Actually might just wanna reset your icon cache.

Thanks MasterC, that worked! I knew it had to do something with the file extension because I have gotten many icons from InterfaceLIFT, but I never tried using my own pictures as an icon.

It looks so much better now, thanks again.

Thanks MasterC, that worked! I knew it had to do something with the file extension because I have gotten many icons from InterfaceLIFT, but I never tried using my own pictures as an icon.

It looks so much better now, thanks again.

You're welcome :) Glad I could help!

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