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AIMP for PC => Вопросы / Questions => Topic started by: NoxMorbis on August 09, 2023, 05:20:12

Title: Stream Capturing - How to capture included art work from the stream?
Post by: NoxMorbis on August 09, 2023, 05:20:12
Is there anyway to capture the stream's artwork as embedded?

Alternately, what would be the easiest way to batch add artwork as embedded to the music files?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Stream Capturing - How to capture included art work from the stream?
Post by: Artem on August 09, 2023, 08:14:46
If artwork is embedded to stream's meta, it will be captured and save automatically

easiest way to batch add artwork as embedded to the music files?

Batch editing supports by Tag Editor tool (Main Menu \ Utilities)
Title: Re: Stream Capturing - How to capture included art work from the stream?
Post by: NoxMorbis on August 09, 2023, 09:30:39
If artwork is embedded to stream's meta, it will be captured and save automatically

Batch editing supports by Tag Editor tool (Main Menu \ Utilities)

I could see the artwork changing with each song, so it was sending artwork. However, there is no embedded artwork in the files. I checked it on Music Bee also.

I also tried using the tag editor tool, but I can't figure out  how to get it to get the artwork from the internet,  and then embed it in the file automatically, same for tags, although I don't need tags really, since the artist and song are already there from the stream, and that's good enough for me.

Also, when finding album art, what does the option "write to file" mean? Does that mean embed in the file, or does that mean save album art in a separate file?


NEVERMIND, I figured it out! Choosing "save" begins the download process.