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-=CoDeM@StEr=-

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  1. Hey, I'm so interested in Winamp, I hope that I can help you as much as I can Regarding the album art problem I can give some tips that might help you as I said I'm using the version 5.52 and that's pretty nice , so when you get the wrong album cover press ALT+3 to view the song info, then select the "Artwork" tab just like in this pic: if it was the wrong one you can delete it, then you have to pick your choice, either Download Art, Load Artwork or Paste Artwork now sometimes winamp doesn't download the right album cover, and when I find that there's no match when trying to download it from winamp I simply search for the cover over the internet, in google for example, and save it to my PC... then I choose Load Artwork, now it's done! and don't have to do this many times for the rest of the files if there were in the same album, winamp will load it automatically for the whole album.
  2. Hi Thx N1K and sorry about the signature :oops: It's modified now :sweatingbullets: Tain, this is not a plugin, it's a built-in service... I'm using Winamp 5.52 I think that you are using an older version Check these pics >> Winamp [Main] << >> Winamp Auto-Tagger <<
  3. Hello guys, I've been searching long time ago for such a thing, and unfortunately didn't get any good result. Finally I've found a very simple way that I didn't notice in Winamp As a matter of fact this amazing media player has a built-in service called "Auto-Tagger" and this service comes from GraceNote.com Anyway, when you need to auto-tag your music files you just have to do this: *For a single file auto-tag: Just view the file info by pressing ALT+3 keys, then in the "Basic Info" tab you'll see on the bottom right a button called "Auto-Tag"... Just click on it and see what you'll get next!!! *For multiple music files auto-tag: Select whatever you want in your playlist, then right click on them Select The "Send to" submenu, then "Auto-Tag".... A new window will appear with your files that you've selected, wait for for a while and see what will happen to the ID3-Tag, you can also compare between the old and the new information... I think that it's easy and simple just like 1-2-3! Hope that it'll be useful
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