Unfortunately, it doesn't automatically use any other. The BB media player app will look for a file in the album folder called folder.jpg and display that as the album art. Again, adding the actual album art to the ID3 tag resolves this issue. While most tag editors make associating image files with music fairly easy and many media players will perform a search for album art and attempt to do this for you automatically - it's important to remember that when copying/moving media from one devise to another, the association of image file to music file will become invalid if the relative folder structure is changed. As long as the path information is correct within the tag, the media player will "find" the album art. jpg) can be stored in the same folder as the music files, or images for various albums can be stored in a common folder.
This stores the image in the tag itself and ensures that the image "travels" with the music file.Īlternately, a relative association of album art to music file can be made, whereby the tag contains a pointer to the path/location of the album art. The easiest way to assure accurate resolution/display of song to album art, is to include the album art in the tag (ID3) itself using any of the commonly available tag editors (winamp, media monkey, window media player, and many, many more).
The BB media player associates album art with music by virtue of the tag information contained within the music file (mp3, wma, etc.).