I have managed to resolve both STAGE 1 and STAGE 3 by myself using the built in Actions of MP3TAG, but I am struggling to find a way of performing STAGE 2 of the process. As the MP3TAG Action imports the new album art it deletes the existing low resolution image and sets the new higher resolution image file in place for each track. less than 600圆00) I then use the MP3TAG Actions once again, to now import a manually replaced folder.jpg/folder.png Album Art image file of a much higher resolution which I will probably find via google images or via one of my many tag source profile searches. Having identified each of the 'albums' with a low image resolution (i.e. I can only find a tag that show the size of the image which is not really relevant. I would like next to be able to identify which album art images are less than 600圆00 pixels - I cannot find a way of doing this in MP3TAG as I cannot find a customised tag that displays this information. so have now have one image file per album (or at least should have this in place in the near future when the batch action is completed) I have used Actions to export the cover art of each track to a 'single instance' of a file per album called folder.* (i.e.folder.jpg or folder.png etc). Here is what I have done or doing so far. I want to standardise the resolution of all the cover art to be 600圆00 pixels or higher so that the covers display better on my Apple TV. They vary from 100x100 to 1024x1024 and from *jpg to *.png etc etc. Whilst all my files contain album art some are different resolutions/sizes and formats. I have been using MP3TAG Actions and MP3TAG Actions (Quick) to format the many iTunes text tag fields and I have most if not all my albums sorted, that is all except for their Album Art. 700-800 albums that I have collected over the years and are now held in *.m4a format within my iTunes Library.
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