Troubleshooting Album Art Issues in Windows XP

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The discussion revolves around issues with displaying album art in Windows XP for music files sourced from backup disks. The user has successfully retrieved most album art from a P2P network but encounters problems with certain albums not showing their art in the artist's folder. Key points include the importance of ensuring that album art files are correctly named and located in the same folder as the music files, as mismatched names or incorrect file locations can prevent recognition. The discussion also touches on file formats, suggesting that only compatible formats like JPEG or PNG should be used. Additionally, folder settings may need adjustment to ensure album art is displayed. The desktop.ini and Thumbs.db files are noted as non-essential for album art visibility. Suggestions for troubleshooting include checking file names, locations, formats, and folder settings, as well as considering alternative music players if issues persist.
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I have a question about album art in windows xp. A lot of my music was taken from backup disks and didn't come with album art, they were burnt under windows me. I've went ahead and searched a P2P network for album art and retrieved most of what I need. The problem I am having is that quite a few albums won't show in the main music folder on their artist' folder. I've tried manipulating the files to figure it out, but it beats me. Here's a couple sample lists of files for an album

-AlbumArt_{3FEEF976-6DCD-4EA4-B0FF-FB93AFB786DE}_Large
-AlbumArt_{3FEEF976-6DCD-4EA4-B0FF-FB93AFB786DE}_Small
-AlbumArtSmall
-Folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Griffin\My Documents\My Music\Godsmack\The Other Side

-albumart_{e7736d12-7f90-465f-94e9-97191b9d61dd}_large
-albumart_{e7736d12-7f90-465f-94e9-97191b9d61dd}_small
-Folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Griffin\My Documents\My Music\Godsmack\Godsmack (Clean)

-albumart_{8bfc05f2-45c7-420c-9c7c-6037750ee988}_large
-albumart_{8bfc05f2-45c7-420c-9c7c-6037750ee988}_small
-albumartsmall
-folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Griffin\My Documents\My Music\Godsmack\Awake

Here's what puzzles me. of these three albums, they all work like they should except for the fact that The Other Sides art doesn't show on Godsmack's artist folder. I figure I need one large and one small, meaning the other side and Awake both have one extra jpeg. Then again, the extra one may be for in a media player.
I have this same problem with other artists too. I've thought maybe it was the lack of two possible files. Desktop.ini and Thumbs.?, a database file.

here's the contents of a desktop.ini file
[.ShellClassInfo]
FolderType=MusicAlbum
MusicBuyUrl=http://windowsmedia.com/redir/buynow9.asp?providerName=Muze&albumID=F3DEEFDD-B415-40EE-A943-A932FCAA44A6&a_id=%20&album=The%20Chainheart%20Machine%20[UK]&artistID=18F4E1D7-16AF-47F2-A6C7-4504999F365D&p_id=%20&artist=Soilwork&locale=416&geoid=20&version=10.0.0.3646&userlocale=416

anyone have any helpful information? I could shell out a lot more examples, but there's already quite a bit of info on the plate. Thanks
 
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Thank you for sharing your issue with album art in Windows XP. I can offer some insights and suggestions to help you troubleshoot this problem.

Firstly, it is important to understand that album art is not an essential component of music files. It is simply an added visual element, usually in the form of a JPEG or PNG file, that is linked to the music file. This means that the absence of album art does not affect the playback or quality of the music itself.

Now, going back to your issue, it seems that you have successfully downloaded album art for most of your music files, but some albums still do not display the art in the main music folder. There could be a few reasons for this:

1. Incomplete/incorrect file names: It is possible that the album art files you downloaded have incorrect or incomplete names, which may prevent them from being recognized by the music folder. Make sure that the file names match exactly with the music file names, including capitalization and special characters.

2. File location: The album art files should be placed in the same folder as the music files. If they are in a different location, the music folder may not be able to display them.

3. File format: Some music players may only recognize certain file formats for album art, such as JPEG or PNG. Make sure that the album art files are in a compatible format.

4. Folder settings: It is possible that the music folder is set to only display certain types of files, which may exclude album art files. You can check the folder settings by right-clicking on the folder and selecting "Properties". Then, go to the "Customize" tab and make sure that "Pictures and Videos" is selected under "Optimize this folder for:"

As for the desktop.ini and Thumbs.db files, they are not essential for album art display. They are system files that are used for folder customization and thumbnail generation, respectively.

I hope these suggestions help you in resolving your issue with album art. If the problem persists, you can try using a different music player or contacting the technical support for your current player. Additionally, you can also try reaching out to the P2P network where you downloaded the album art from for further assistance.

Best of luck!
 
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