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<blockquote data-quote="Spinatai" data-source="post: 1409654" data-attributes="member: 254848"><p>Hello</p><p>I'm a new mac user with a Macbook Air. I recently discovered that os X does not play .wma files (bummer), and unfortunately, almost half of my discography is in .wma, because, as you know, the Air does not have a CDROM, so I had to burn everything on my Windows machine. Long story short, I'm unable at the moment or in the coming future to re-rip the CD's in mp3 format, and hence unable to upload almost half of my music to iTunes, so I'm using VLC by dragging mp3/wma files directly from Finder.</p><p></p><p>What I wanted to know, is how can I add album artwork to Finder files and folders? Personally, I find the light blue music folder icons depressing (compared to the vivid album artwork music folders on a Windows), as well as the grey on black music file icons. However, some (approx 5% of the files) have album artwork on them, so I assume it is possible to change the icons somehow. How can I change my music folders' and files' icons in finder to represent relative album artwork?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p><p></p><p>(as I already mentioned, I will be unable to re-rip the CDs in the near future, so iTUnes is not an option)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spinatai, post: 1409654, member: 254848"] Hello I'm a new mac user with a Macbook Air. I recently discovered that os X does not play .wma files (bummer), and unfortunately, almost half of my discography is in .wma, because, as you know, the Air does not have a CDROM, so I had to burn everything on my Windows machine. Long story short, I'm unable at the moment or in the coming future to re-rip the CD's in mp3 format, and hence unable to upload almost half of my music to iTunes, so I'm using VLC by dragging mp3/wma files directly from Finder. What I wanted to know, is how can I add album artwork to Finder files and folders? Personally, I find the light blue music folder icons depressing (compared to the vivid album artwork music folders on a Windows), as well as the grey on black music file icons. However, some (approx 5% of the files) have album artwork on them, so I assume it is possible to change the icons somehow. How can I change my music folders' and files' icons in finder to represent relative album artwork? Many thanks (as I already mentioned, I will be unable to re-rip the CDs in the near future, so iTUnes is not an option) [/QUOTE]
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