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How to Add Album Artwork to Media Files Using Winamp
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Winamp is a media player that allows you to manage and play your music files. One of its features is the ability to add album artwork to your media files. Here are the steps to add album artwork to media files using Winamp: 1. Open Winamp and click on the "Media Library" tab. 2. Select the music files you want to add album artwork to by clicking on them. 3. Right-click on the selected files and choose "Send To" > "Auto-Tagger". 4. Winamp will automatically search for the album information online and display it in the "Auto-Tagger" window. 5. Check the "Get Album Artwork" box and click on the "Next" button. 6. Winamp will download the album artwork and display it in the "Auto-Tagger" window. 7. Click on the "Save" button to save the album artwork to the media files. Note: If Winamp is not able to find the album artwork online, you can manually add it by clicking on the "Add Image" button in the "Auto-Tagger" window and selecting the image file from your computer. Once you have added album artwork to your media files using Winamp, you will be able to see the artwork when you play the files in any media player that supports album artwork.
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