Only add a few thousand at a time as your virtual memory will run out when performing the following tasks otherwise. I personally don't have any flacs, I use mp3s however this will work regardless.Äownload Tagscanner, once you've downloaded it launch and add your music, drag and drop will be fine. Hi, I know how to get the artwork working for you. I couldn't tell any appreciable difference between WAV and FLAC when I listened (Sennheiser Momentum) so as I got cover art with FLAC I deleted the WAV from my Walkman and transferred my FLAC and the covert came with it. It's to do with WAV not being a compressed file. I transferred my WAV files to my Walkman but the cover art didn't show. The cover art was present in music centre. I used Music Centre to import my CDs in FLAC and WAV. I know it's long winded but it worked for me every time. Now transfer your albums to your Walkman and the cover art will be there. The window will close and your cover art will be there. Now browse to the folder you pasted your cover art from "Discogs" and select/left click on the cover art you want. A window will appear, defaulted to "General", select "Cover art", now select the "Cover art." link above "Delete". Right click on it or use the 3 dots thing. Go in to "Properties" of the cover art of an album that has it missing. When the import is done click the "ok" prompt and go to "Albums" in the Music Centre. ![]() Select the folder that your FLAC files are in and click "Import". Left click on the 3 bars thing, top left then "File" then "Import folder". Open the Music Centre for PC, (I know you don't rate it but this works). Use "Discogs" to find the album/albums you want cover art for, Right click on the cover art and click "Copy Image", now paste it in to a folder of your choice on your PC. ![]() ![]() If you still have cover art missing from your FLAC files.
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