Ian's Digital Lifestyle

Music thumbnails in Windows Media Center

Since upgrading to Vista, something has been bugging me when playing music. The problem is album art. I am using a 50" LCD and the album art looks very low res, I told myself I would look in to why the image quality looks so poor but I never got round to it.

Then Jason Dunn of Digital Media Thoughts posted an article called I'm Sick and Tired of Looking at Ugly Album Art where he highlights the problem of Ugly Album Art. He points out that the images used in the Vista version of Windows Media Center are low-resolution:

The problem is that the album art displayed is the low-resolution (200 x 200 or 240 x 240) highly-compressed JPEGs pulled from the folder, rather than the 600 x 600 lightly compressed JPEGs I have embedded in the file itself. The result is a badly pixellated image that looks quite bad on my 26” LCD TV. It's hard to show you how this looks online, but here's my best effort

He is not the only one that has noticed this problem on TheDigitalLifestyle.com forums slig posted Auto Resizing CoverArt is a NO, NO for M$!

I have been looking for a solution to this for a long time [the whole day] and have come to a conclusion that microsoft resizes ALL the artwork that is pasted in WMP11 to 200x200, no matter it the original size is; 500x500 or 1000x1000, still it will resize it to some crap quality art covers. IF you use VMC and you are viewing "Now Playing" you know the cover art is really Crappy. , 500x500 covers that get resized to 200x200 is a big amount and you might have noticed the pain, just to let people know how BIG of difference it makes here is a screenshot: [left is a 500x500 image, and on the right is the resized art in VMC]

You can see from the example Slig posted it makes a massive difference:

So can anybody suggest a way to fix this bug feature? In a HD word it seems crazy that Media Center is using 200x200 artwork even though the track may have hi-res images embedded in it

Comments

 

RFEngineer said:

This problem is readily solved in MC2005, and I suspect the results would apply to Vista as well.

Basically, you need a metadata tag-editor application to modify the album-art pointer in your media-library to use the image from your own high-res collection.

I wrote one one of there a few months ago whilst puttering around with the Windows Media Format SDK a couple months ago to resolve the all-black cover-art issue that some people - myself included - were having. Only after extending the application to include the replacement cover-art of my own choosing, did I discover that someone had already written some shareware to do the image-replacement part.

http://www.avsoft.nl/

This one won't fix the black-art issue, but by browsing the web via the built-in interface or using your MC's filesystem for replacement cover-art, it is my experience that you can apply your own JPEGs to the WMP library-entry for an album, and subsequent displaying of said cover-art from either WMP or MC will be rendered with the replacement image's full resolution, and not resized to 200x200.
March 8, 2007 8:17 AM
 

Iand said:

I will give a try, thanks!
March 9, 2007 2:09 AM
 

slig said:

RESEARCH & TESTS:

I already gave "Art Fixer" a try to see it it will work: Here is what I got, compare it to what you found out while using it:

1. Fixing the cover and replacing the 200x200 with "Art Fixer"., VMC and WMP will read it and open the 500x500 image..that sould be an ;] ... RIGHT!

2. That is if you DONT TOUCH the folder [thumbnail views included so is making a new folder in that directory] .. i also dont know what happens after restarting, it might change it as will

3. Until the folder is 'TOUCHED' the GUID, AlbumArt, and folder (all ____.jpg) are all visible [not hidded] and becasue they fit the COVER format they are steamed into VMC and WMP

4. my guess is that when the folder is open Windows ID's the files by its filenames and makes those hidded and secured files, which goes through "resizing" to 200x200 ;[

-if you dont get it dont hesiate to post, i will try to explain it further --> Its obvious that all the workarounds take you on a long journey for a result of resizing

--slig--
March 11, 2007 6:28 AM
 

HighDef said:

Iand, has there been any indication that SP1 will have this fixed. The bigger my library gets, the worse VMC looks. I know a lot of folks are putting in efforts to correct the problem but it should ultimately lie in the hands of Microsoft and the core of WMP.
October 8, 2007 7:36 AM
 

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April 24, 2008 9:18 PM


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