![]() ![]() Their selection of films is generally excellent but if you don’t find the film you are searching for you can always add it. ![]() Now visit TMDb and search for the film you are adding cover art too. Select the film you want to work on by clicking on it in media selection window (right hand side). I have just a single film in my working folder by you may have hundreds or even thousands. When you first install it you have to select the folder you want it to work on which you do by pressing the indicated Add directory… button. Mp3Tag, like most tagging applications, works by being pointed at a directory and then listing all the media files it found in that directory. The image below shows the original file displayed in Windows Explorer:ĭownload and install the application Mp3Tag then start it up: I’m going to add artwork to the excellent British film Brassed Off. Technically it is supported but the process of adding it is long winded and nothing I’ve found can read and display the artwork so it might as well not be there. The MKV format has become popular lately but, it doesn’t support cover art in meta-data in a way that is useful. The first step is to get the DVD ripped and encoded as an MP4 or M4V file. ![]() This process will replace the default icon used, which is a frame from the film, with the DVD cover or any other artwork you want to use. I’ve been asked a couple of times recently about adding cover art to video files. ![]()
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