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Hello

Is there a program that can automatically download album arts and add them to the MP3?

Pretty much ALL my music doesn't have a picture as I had it in my head that it took the PC longer to load and was just a waste of time. However, after experiencing the different views you can have, the tracks look a lot nicer if they have an album art, so currently, I am manually adding them.

Is there something that can do this automatically depending on what the track is named or what I have in the album? I only need the art, I don't want it to change the tracks and names and things.

Thanks

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Tag & Rename can do it by connecting to amazon and do a search on the album name.

I used to have a small application that did only that too (no other features) and I believe it was just called AlbumArt but then I started doing more to my collection and Tag&Rename seemed to do it (not freeware though).

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It's okay, my installed (free) program: mp3 tag does it fine :) Although it will only search for one album and I have to make a bunch of clicks, but then I can make sure they are all right I guess.

Should have investigated before posting!

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Good guide, but I will still store all my music in the same folder for now.

Soundtracks, Classical music and Christian music are all split off though, but I want all other music tracks together. Then I'll look at viewing them (with the album art) as artists or albums.

Good guide though :)

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