User's Guide Part 3

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Custom Icons
The JPG Directory
When you want to associate a custom graphic with an audio file (or a genre, artist, album,
year, or playlist), you will first need to create a folder called ‘JPG’. The JPG folder can
be located anywhere, but it is easiest to maintain if you keep it in the same folder as your
music collection. The JPG folder is where you should store custom graphics.
1. Create a JPG folder
Using the Windows Explorer, create a folder called ‘JPG’.
You may want to keep it under the main folder of your
music collection, for example:
2. Access the Music Library Database
Music
Licrary
Access the Music Library from the main menu of the Librarian Utility by selecting File
Library Database
, or by clicking on the Music Library Stats button.
3. In the ‘Default JPG Directory’, enter the name of the JPG folder
If you know the filepath to the JPG, you can
manually type it in the Default JPG Directory
field.
To browse, first click on the Default JPG
Directory field to activate the field. Then click
on the ‘…’ button next to the field to open a
browse navigator. Navigate through the hard
drive and select the JPG folder.
Once done, click OK.
4. Close the Music Library Database when finished
After the folder has been assigned as the JPG directory, it will appear in the Default JPG
Directory field, as shown below. When finished, click Exit.