Right click to set a picture as cover (folder.jpg)


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If you have a large media library this tweak will be very useful.

I have a large media library and I like to organize it for faster browsing with a covers, ablum art, poster ...etc

I tend to rename pictures (only jpg files) to folder.jpg a lot this tweak will add an option to rename it to folder.jpg to save some time .

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More info:

http://code.google.com/p/set-as-a-cover/

Download

Set as a Cover.zip

I tried it in windows 7 it might work in Vista.

Edited by ahd55

Let me know how this works more.. and what capabilities are of Windows 7 as far as PNG? Can you set covers as PNG transparent?

You can take a look at my app for generating thumbnails for PS3 Media Server in PNG.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=822198

I mean I can generate JPGs as well but the problem is that it would be cooler to do PNG with transparency if possible.

I'd like to add support for this SET AS COVER thing in my app so it generates compatible thumbs as well.

Sorry!! :pinch: I updated the post with the link.

Let me know how this works more.. and what capabilities are of Windows 7 as far as PNG? Can you set covers as PNG transparent?

You can take a look at my app for generating thumbnails for PS3 Media Server in PNG.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=822198

I mean I can generate JPGs as well but the problem is that it would be cooler to do PNG with transparency if possible.

I'd like to add support for this SET AS COVER thing in my app so it generates compatible thumbs as well.

Boz I modified the registry key to rename PNG files

Set as a Cover for png.zip

here is the path in case you want to change the name of the file

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\pngfile\shell\Set as a Cover\command

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