Here is the problem:
I have removed all the album art(pictures) using mp3tag and now there are no images showing in map3tag. I have also deleted VLC player's album art cache. I also made sure that no folders were hidden having those images by showing system protected hidden folders and all.
But I dont know from where the hell vlc again get the album art. I dont know where those images are.
I removed them from mp3tag, mp3tag does not show them anymore.
They are not hidden anywhere, I checked everywhere.
I cleared VLC album art cache which was hidden earlier and also run ccleaner.
If I select vlc to load album art manually in privacy setting under interface. Than it does not show. But my concern is that when i have nowhere those images in my pc from where vlc get them.
I want to see album arts but not for all songs, few are bad looking.
Please help me to find out where are those images.
I have removed all the album art(pictures) using mp3tag and now there are no images showing in map3tag. I have also deleted VLC player's album art cache. I also made sure that no folders were hidden having those images by showing system protected hidden folders and all.
But I dont know from where the hell vlc again get the album art. I dont know where those images are.
I removed them from mp3tag, mp3tag does not show them anymore.
They are not hidden anywhere, I checked everywhere.
I cleared VLC album art cache which was hidden earlier and also run ccleaner.
If I select vlc to load album art manually in privacy setting under interface. Than it does not show. But my concern is that when i have nowhere those images in my pc from where vlc get them.
Please help me to find out where are those images.
My Computer
At a glance
windows 7, 32bit
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Hp550
- OS
- windows 7, 32bit
- all you need is the ip address. I actually googled and found the guy who wrote a vbscript to do it - but he seems to have removed his post as I cannot find it again. Do we call this guy or gal a hacker or a co-operative sharer ? - I prefer the latter. He has been quite benign in the art he has chosen for my media, although I did write to VideoLan to ask him to change one (I suspect he works for VideoLan although I can't prove it). What I can prove is that there definitely is a hacker (too strong a word) involved as after I wrote to VideoLan he attached a .jpg of our minister to one of his sermons - there is no way that could have happened by chance. I did check with the minister and the church's webmaster and they were clueless, in fact I wasn't even aware of album art until this happened. But at least it got me thinking, and I now embed more appropriate album art into our lunchtime talks (see