How do you put pictures into CD folders, then put them into a MP3 player so that the picture appears when playing?

I download a lot of music online to put on my mp3 player (NOT an Ipod), but most of them do not have album covers. I am trying to put a jpg or gif of the cover into the folder so it shows up once I choose that song. I'm not having any luck.

Can people help me? Asked by Spuzzlightyear 59 months ago Similar questions: put pictures CD folders MP3 player picture appears playing Consumer Electronics > MP3 Players & Accessories.

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SanDisk conveniently offers a couple of video how-tos. If you’re connecting in MSC mode, check this video out. It’ll show you how to tweak your Sansa’s system settings, download and rename the files, and where to put the finished files.

If you’re using MTP mode, the process is different. This video will demonstrate, giving you the same step-by-step demonstration. In either case, naming the files correctly is important.

If you're using the Rhapsody application to manage your music, you can also perform the addition there. Select the approrpriate tracks and edit the track information to add the art, which will the be transferred to the Sansa. Sources: Sandisk Joram's Recommendations SanDisk Sansa e250 e260 e270 e280 Premium Silicone Skin Kit - Belt Clip - Sports Armband - LCD Screen Shield - 8 Color Options Amazon List Price: $29.95 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 16 reviews) Video BuyTV reviews the e250..

It depends on the player I did some checking and I see some players are limited to only one image file per folder. The image needs to be named "folder. Jpg" and needs to be in the same folder as your MP3 tracks.

Alternatively, and actually the best way, is to store the image in the ID3 tag. For this you need an ID3 tag editor, but most software players have this ability. For example, from iTunes if you right click (cntrl click) on the mp3 you want to add the logo to and then select “get info” – You will get a pop up window where you can edit the ID3 Tags.

From there choose Artwork. You can upload a picture (jpg or gif) into the ID3 tags by simply clicking "ADD". You should still try to store the image in the same folder as the MP3.

I hope this helps. Sources: My experience .

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Joram, regarding your answer "SanDisk conveniently offers a couple of video how-tos. ":WHOA! EXCELLENT!

Best answer ever! Thanks so much!

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