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<blockquote data-quote="onkl" data-source="post: 34494" data-attributes="member: 11584"><p>Then let me pick the second question.</p><p>When you are in the setup, go to music-database, check the folders that contain music (it's probably OK in default) and check "Use coverart embedded in MP3s for thumbnails". Hit "Update database blabla" and fetch yourself a coffee. Somewhere during the consumption of the first or second coffee (depending on share size and coffee consumption speed) the update might be finished.</p><p>This being said, storing all/a lot of your music in one folder is, while certainly not forbidden, not considered "best practice". You might want to consider a program like tag and rename or any of the numerous others you'll find on this forum to stucture your collection.</p><p></p><p>P.S. If you'r using the latest RC+ a recent CVS, note that my music is "in renovation"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onkl, post: 34494, member: 11584"] Then let me pick the second question. When you are in the setup, go to music-database, check the folders that contain music (it's probably OK in default) and check "Use coverart embedded in MP3s for thumbnails". Hit "Update database blabla" and fetch yourself a coffee. Somewhere during the consumption of the first or second coffee (depending on share size and coffee consumption speed) the update might be finished. This being said, storing all/a lot of your music in one folder is, while certainly not forbidden, not considered "best practice". You might want to consider a program like tag and rename or any of the numerous others you'll find on this forum to stucture your collection. P.S. If you'r using the latest RC+ a recent CVS, note that my music is "in renovation" [/QUOTE]
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