
I am rather familiar with finding album covers in the internet, making screenshots or simply taking pictures from the covers, crop them, save them as jpegs, named as Folder.jpg, and place them into the appropriate music folder at the bottom end of all music titles - this worked fine with dBpoweramp on my MacBook Pro.īUT: unfortunately NO music folders of all CDs ripped by the A&K 500n show a folder.jpg or cover.jpg, although the cover images are displayed during search or playback!Īnd so far I found no location or folder on my A&K 500n where images could have been stored - there is a "ripped folder" that shows all ripped CDs as separate folders with the album name, but there are no jpegs inside (I accessed the HD of the A&K 500n by an USB-connection with my MacBook) I followed the links you sent me in your previous post - very interesting information but does not exactly meet my case.

Please keep us of all thank you very much for your ongoing support and your attempts to help me in this matter. I followed these instructions to add album cover art to my Aurender server and copied 10 albums cover art images per day until I was finished. Unfortunately, this is a time-consuming process. to access the Astell&Kern AK500n and confirm the album cover art is displayed. CONFIRM, TWICE, the image was copied correctly and named correctly. Manually change the album name to the name required on your Astell&Kern AK500n unit (for example, cover.jpg or folder.jpg).Ĭopy this file to the appropriate location on your Astell&Kern AK500n device. It should be found on Amazon (or something similar). Search using the album name and the word “image” (for example, Enya image). Next, locate another album that has no album cover art. I hope you can find the file with the JPG extension (for example cover.jpg, folder.jpg). After you locate the folder, you look for an individual album and determine WHERE & HOW the album cover art is stored. You need to find the music folder and albums stored within (this took 5 seconds on my Aurender). Access your Astell&Kern AK500n to determine where your stored CDs are located (or maybe located on an external hard drive). Good I read your post again and want to add more info.Īs I understand it, your Astell&Kern AK500n is your music server that also maintains your stored CD’s. This is not an easy task but I suggest you search and see what you can find.

I suggest you search for finding cover art in Gracenote and determine if the covers art can be converted. It was a time consuming process BUT works. The Script find the cover art images (from iTunes), changes the file name in my case, Folder.jpg. Doug's Scripts only works on Apple computers. This means the Aurender setup coming from iTunes requires you to run Doug Scripts to extract the album cover art in your transfer. For example, iTunes does NOT STORE the album cover art within the song folder but "HIDES" it in another encrypted and hidden folder. I had a similar problem when I converted my iTunes albums to my Aurender server.
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I searched for how to find album cover art and save it. Unfortunately, finding and saving album cover art is not easy and I do not have man answers.
