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Support => Questions => Topic started by: l.dc on January 02, 2014, 04:59:21 PM

Title: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: l.dc on January 02, 2014, 04:59:21 PM
I am curious to know how the artwork search works.

<< artist - title
Rihanna Feat. Britney Spears - S&M (Dark Intensity Remix) >>

Although I really like the better quality results in the updates for artwork search, songs like the above mentioned don't give good results compared to a manual search.

The MOST BASIC requirement I have for an artwork is for it to be *square* and the *medium* image size. So by those settings in Google Images the first image that shows is better than the result that shows within MB.
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: Analien on January 19, 2014, 11:55:35 AM
I'd like more options of this seetting. I want high qality covers and usually I get only 500x500 covers, and I want higher qiality.
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: l.dc on January 19, 2014, 05:38:30 PM
Gracenote and fanart.com on the MusicBee update give pretty high res images.
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: Analien on April 16, 2014, 06:02:46 PM
Yes, but with the kind of music I listen to there often is no covers on gracenote and fanart.
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: l.dc on April 16, 2014, 09:56:56 PM
So we need another tool within MB that is dedicated to album artwork - much like the 'album tagging tool.'
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: psychoadept on April 16, 2014, 10:05:58 PM
So we need another tool within MB that is dedicated to album artwork - much like the 'album tagging tool.'

I have this configured as a hotkey button with Send To > External Tool: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/download/Album-Art-Downloader,0301-25910.html

It's a little flaky, likes to crash from time to time, but gets great results.  You can copy directly from the results in that program back into MusicBee, or configure it to save files with your desired name and location.  So it's basically a turbo charged version of MB's artwork search for me.  I can find >1000x1000 the vast majority of the time (often 1200 or 1400 from iTunes).
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: l.dc on May 02, 2014, 02:16:57 PM
So we need another tool within MB that is dedicated to album artwork - much like the 'album tagging tool.'

I have this configured as a hotkey button with Send To > External Tool: http://www.tomsguide.com/us/download/Album-Art-Downloader,0301-25910.html

It's a little flaky, likes to crash from time to time, but gets great results.  You can copy directly from the results in that program back into MusicBee, or configure it to save files with your desired name and location.  So it's basically a turbo charged version of MB's artwork search for me.  I can find >1000x1000 the vast majority of the time (often 1200 or 1400 from iTunes).
I had bookmarked this because that time I felt the instructions were too complex. But now I finally tried and I think it's AWESOME. Well, takes a lot of logic to figure out your way if you're a newbie, but it works perfectly.

For those confused, I used the /artist "<Artist>" /album "<Album>" parameter in the PREFERENCES>TOOLS  section to make sure the song details are sent to the right sections of AAD.

What's the interface procedure in AAD? How do I copy or know WHEN to right click and copy with the image is downloading?
Thanks again ScampBll :)
Title: Re: How does MB search within Google for artwork?
Post by: psychoadept on May 03, 2014, 04:11:58 AM
What's the interface procedure in AAD? How do I copy or know WHEN to right click and copy with the image is downloading?
Thanks again ScampBll :)

I'm not 100% sure what you're asking, but I agree with your parameters.

In AAD, I have cover types "Front" and "Unknown", sorted and grouped by size.  I have it set to download full size images "only when size is unknown", which means I sometimes have to wait for it to load when I want to take a closer look.  Then I just right click and copy the one that I want, and paste it in MB.