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How to Add Album Art in Windows Media Player

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Windows Media Player is a popular media player software that’s bundled with Windows operating system. It’s versatile and can play different types of audio and video files. One of the great features of Windows Media Player is its ability to retrieve and display album artwork for your music files. Album art, also known as cover art, enhances the music experience by allowing you to visually identify the album or artist. In this article, we’ll guide you through how to add album art in Windows Media Player.

Step 1: Locate the Album Art

Before you can add album art to Windows Media Player, you need to have an image file of the album art saved on your computer. The image file should be in a format that Windows Media Player supports, such as JPG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, or PNG. The image should also be a high-quality image that fits the dimensions of the album art.

You can search for album art on the internet by searching for the album title and artist name. You can also create your own album art using image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP.

Step 2: Open Windows Media Player Library

Launch the Windows Media Player and click on the Library tab located on the top left side of the interface. This will display all the media files that are currently available in your library.

Step 3: Find Music File to Edit

In the library, find the music file for which you want to add the album art. You can browse using the artist or album view, but the quickest and easiest way is to use the search box located on the top right side of the interface. Just type in the song or album title, and hit the enter key.

Step 4: Add Album Art

Click on the music file to highlight it, then right-click on the file to display the context menu. Select the Properties option from the drop-down menu. In the Properties dialog box, click on the tab that says Artwork.

Click on the Add button to browse and select an image file from your computer. Once selected, click on the Apply button to add the album art to the music file.

Step 5: Check Album Art

After adding the album art, you can check if it has been added successfully. Go back to the library and find the music file you edited. Right-click on the file and select Properties from the context menu again. Click on the Artwork tab, and you should see the album art displayed.

Conclusion

Adding album art in Windows Media Player is a simple and straightforward process that can improve your overall entertainment experience. With album art, you can easily identify and organize your music files in the library. By following these simple steps, you can add album art with ease, and ensure that your music files look and sound great on your Windows computer. 

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