itunesencode -r imagefile problem |
itunesencode -r imagefile problem |
Nov 17 2005, 20:23
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Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 6-March 04 From: Seattle Member No.: 12494 |
I am using 4.6 with itunes 6. The -r option doesn't seem to work. I've tried with jpg and bmp files, with fully qualified path and without.
All other tags work properly. And ideas? +Reardon |
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Mar 31 2006, 09:19
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I don't know what to tell you. I just tried my same test again, and it works perfectly. I'm using iTunes 6.0.4.2 and the last iTunesEncode from rarewares.org.
In other words, this CODE iTunesEncode.exe -i temp.wav -o temp.m4a -e "AAC Encoder" -r "c:\temp.jpg" ...works. I created the WAV file using Audacity, nothing particularly special about it. The temp.jpg was created using nothing more than paint to draw some crap and saving it as a jpg. The jpg dimensions was 300x300, which is what I usually use for most album art. My only suggestion is to examine your jpg file more closely. Perhaps iTunes cannot read the file or doesn't like it for some reason. Make sure that it is actually a JPG and not a misnamed GIF or some such thing. The PNG format should also be acceptable by iTunes. This post has been edited by Otto42: Mar 31 2006, 09:24 -------------------- http://ottodestruct.com
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Jun 3 2006, 18:58
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Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 6-March 04 From: Seattle Member No.: 12494 |
I don't know what to tell you. I just tried my same test again, and it works perfectly. I'm using iTunes 6.0.4.2 and the last iTunesEncode from rarewares.org. In other words, this CODE iTunesEncode.exe -i temp.wav -o temp.m4a -e "AAC Encoder" -r "c:\temp.jpg" ...works. I created the WAV file using Audacity, nothing particularly special about it. The temp.jpg was created using nothing more than paint to draw some crap and saving it as a jpg. The jpg dimensions was 300x300, which is what I usually use for most album art. My only suggestion is to examine your jpg file more closely. Perhaps iTunes cannot read the file or doesn't like it for some reason. Make sure that it is actually a JPG and not a misnamed GIF or some such thing. The PNG format should also be acceptable by iTunes. I finally figured out the problem. For some reason the -r option requires a fully-qualified path. Could you update so that relative paths work? +Reardon |
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reardon itunesencode -r imagefile problem Nov 17 2005, 20:23
Otto42 QUOTE (reardon @ Nov 17 2005, 02:23 PM)I am u... Nov 17 2005, 22:09
reardon QUOTE (Otto42 @ Nov 17 2005, 01:09 PM)You sho... Nov 21 2005, 03:35
Otto42 I just tested it here. It worked perfectly. What... Nov 21 2005, 06:57
reardon QUOTE (Otto42 @ Nov 20 2005, 09:57 PM)I did s... Dec 3 2005, 02:14
bonestx I'm having the same issue using:
iTunes 6.0.4.... Mar 30 2006, 13:10
Jebus i know i just encountered a weirdness using the iT... Mar 30 2006, 20:40
bonestx Jebus, thanks for the suggestions. I checked all ... Mar 31 2006, 01:35
bonestx Otto, I'm converting from a FLAC file using Fo... Mar 31 2006, 15:25
bonestx Otto & Jebus I figured it out, thanks for your... Apr 1 2006, 17:10
Otto42 Nope. The source code was lost, and so there will... Jun 4 2006, 04:04
reardon QUOTE (Otto42 @ Jun 3 2006, 19:04) Nope. ... Jun 6 2006, 20:53
mad6c I know this is an old thread, but I was looking to... Jul 6 2012, 21:24![]() ![]() |
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