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  1. OK, I finally had time to dig a little deeper and have been able to resolve the issue thanks to all you guys. What I've found is that dbpoweramp was in fact putting in the album art as a tag in addition to creating the separate folder.jpg file. The problem was lust like tickerguy says where the images were too large so they were just being completely ignored. I then found a setting in the dbpoweramp software that allows you to set a max image size for which I selected 600x600. After changing the settings, I then re-ripped my albums and copied them back to my SD card. The album art then showed
  2. Thanks to everyone for your comments. The ripper I used this week for my new albums is called dbpoweramp which is apparently supposed to be one of (if not) the best so I don't think it is broken. I see no option in it for embedding the album art as a tag, but I will have to research it some more. My plan is to re-rip my entire CD library to a lossless format such as FLAC so I'm looking for a good ripper to do it once and do it right. The nice thing about dbpoweramp is that you can rip to multiple formats at one time with a single pass of the CD which saves a lot of time and it works perfectly.
  3. I have just installed my new NEX6000 and have started to experiment with its features. I decided to test out the SD card slot using some albums I had ripped to MP3s. Each album is in its own folder and each folder has a file in it named "folder.jpg" which is a common method for ripping, but for some reason the art doesn't appear when I play songs in SD mode. The music plays fine and the tag info shows up on the screen fine as well. I called Pioneer tech support and of course they had no answer for me. All they could say is that the MP3s they got from iTunes were showing the album art when they
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