- July 1, 2007
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Are you sick of the crappy low-resolution AlbumArt and Folder.jpg that Windows Media Player generates, like I am?
I had deliberately & manually deleted ALL hidden & exposed albumart & folder.jpgs in my entire music collection, only to find (through my ignorance) that the next time I inadvertantly opened up WMP11 it would overwrite & regenerate ALL albumart & folder.jpg to low-res: what a waste of my time!
I found a bath file on the net that, once I had modified it will remove ALL the AlbumArt generated, including the "AlbumArt {**********************************} (large & small).jpg
If you want to test the file on only one folder, place it in one of your [copied] music album folders & execute. To run in automated mode, place on the root drive of your music collection. For me, that is E:\Music
Hope it works as well for you as it did for me.
I had deliberately & manually deleted ALL hidden & exposed albumart & folder.jpgs in my entire music collection, only to find (through my ignorance) that the next time I inadvertantly opened up WMP11 it would overwrite & regenerate ALL albumart & folder.jpg to low-res: what a waste of my time!
I found a bath file on the net that, once I had modified it will remove ALL the AlbumArt generated, including the "AlbumArt {**********************************} (large & small).jpg
If you want to test the file on only one folder, place it in one of your [copied] music album folders & execute. To run in automated mode, place on the root drive of your music collection. For me, that is E:\Music
Hope it works as well for you as it did for me.