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How Do I Embed Album Art in MP3 Files?
By Aramenta Waithe
MP3 files have the ability to store more than just audio data. Using the built-in tagging capabilities of the MP3 file format you can add data such as artist and song names and genres. You can also embed album art in an MP3 file. Most software media players can show album art when you play a song, as can many personal media players such as the iPod. Embed album art using Media Player in Windows 7 or iTunes on a Mac.
Run Windows Media Player from the Start menu. You can also double-click an MP3 file to run Windows Media Player if it is your computer's default music player.
Locate the MP3 file in the Media Player library. If the song that you want to add album art to is not in the library, drag it to the Media Player window and drop it.
Right-click the MP3 file and then select Find Album Info. Media Player searches online for music matching the selected MP3 file and displays thumbnail images in a new window.
Click the thumbnail containing the correct album art, and then click "Next."
Click "Finish" to add the album art to the MP3 file.
Run iTunes from the dock or the Applications folder.
Click the Advanced menu at the top of the window, and then select Get Album Artwork to have iTunes find the artwork for all the songs in the iTunes library. Alternatively, right-click a single MP3 file and select Get Album Artwork to have iTunes find the album art for that song only. If iTunes finds the correct album art it modifies the MP3 file automatically. If iTunes is unable to find the album art, continue to the next step.
Right-click the MP3 file and select Get Info.
Click the Artwork tab.
Drag an image file to the Artwork tab and drop it. Alternatively, click the "Add" button, locate an image file on your computer and double-click it.
Click "OK."
- Microsoft: Add or Change Album Art in Windows Media Player
- Apple: Customizing Your Album Artwork in iTunes
- If Windows Media Player is unable to locate the album art for a song, use a custom image from your computer. Right-click an image file and select Copy. Then right-click an MP3 file in the Windows Media Player library and select Paste Album Art.
Aramenta Waithe has been a professional writer and ghostwriter since 1989. Her work has appeared in Florida's "Sun-Sentinel" and the "Miami Herald." She writes about a variety of subjects from home improvement to medicine. Waithe attended the University of Massachusetts and Florida Atlantic University, majoring in oceanographic engineering.

How to Keep Your Kid's Artwork From Piling Up

Around his fourth birthday, a boy I was fostering began drawing what he called “ghost families.” He couldn’t quite draw people, but he could draw something that resembled ghosts, and they were darling. Once he landed on his artistic specialty, he lingered there for a while—that is to say, the stacks of colored construction paper with ghost family after ghost family began to pile up. I could hardly bring myself to part with a single one, knowing he’d be in my life only temporarily. Each one felt special, and yet...how many ghost family pictures does one woman need?

(Eleven, apparently. I just counted, and apparently this woman needs eleven ghost families.)
It can feel like every guided preschool art project, finger-paint masterpiece, and self-portrait is too precious to part with. But a decade into parenting, I’ve learned that these creations just keep coming and coming. The sweet “stick-figure family portrait phase” eventually morphs into the “intricate battle scene full of all kinds of imaginative weapons phase.” (No, just us?) You will love it all, and it will take over your home— unless you come up with a good method for saving the memories while allowing most of the paper to slip through your fingers. Here are some suggestions to try.
Save a representative sample
Themes will emerge in your child’s artwork over time. The aim is to capture a little bit of (almost) everything. Once they’re grown and gone, you’ll likely want a nice selection that reminds you how they always drew people with giant heads in kindergarten, or that year they got really into making their own comic books. What has worked for me is trying to capture a sample of my favorites.
I do this by stacking my son’s creations in a pile in the basement all year round. At the start of a new year (oh hey, that’s right now!), I go through them and purge. Given that I’ve got a whole year’s worth of art in front of me, I can more clearly see that I don’t need seven versions of essentially the same scene. Pick your favorite from each main category and drop it into a dedicated storage bin.
I’ll also say I don’t keep everything he makes all year long in this pile. Far from it. My kid is the type who—when times are normal and he’s in a classroom all week—tends to bring home fresh sketches he’s done almost every day in between working on classroom assignments. I can usually tell right away if it isn’t worthy of keeping forever. But if I’m undecided, it goes in the pile.
Mail original artwork to family
Some kids become overly attached to every bit of art they create and cannot bear the thought of you parting with it, but the front of your refrigerator is officially out of space and you’ve got to purge a few things. I bet grandma and grandpa would like to receive some original artwork in the mail, and giving the artwork away to someone they love is less painful than giving it to the recycling bin.
Let your child pick out a sample of their creations to send to far-away family and friends. (Just don’t send a bunch of stuff to other parents of little kids, unless you want the same in return.) Those loved ones can decorate their fridge with it, save it with their most cherished items, or ditch it themselves; it’s theirs to do with as they please now.
Take pictures
You know what’s easier to store than 100 pieces of original artwork? 100 photos of that artwork. This is a method I used when my son was in the early daycare and preschool years, and seemed to come home every day with some kind of epic project they’d created.
In my memory, they were all made on extra large, thick construction paper with various glued-on accoutrements made of rice or cotton balls or pipe cleaners. Whether it be a snowman with actual sticks for arms or a shamrock painting that had been drenched in gold glitter, I’d often oooh and ahhh over them, and then think, “How will I store this?” They’re amazing! I never want to forget them! If I keep all of this, we’re going to need to move to a bigger house!
To ease my guilt of parting with such beauties, I snapped pictures of them and added them to a designated folder on my phone. You could also take it one step further and create a private Instagram account for their artwork, which has the added bonus of being easily made into a smaller book of their creations later.
Highlight your favorites in a big way
If you have the space, we’ve recommended in the past that you either highlight your kid’s artwork on wall that is usually ignored , such as the walls in your basement stairway, mudroom, or laundry room. Or let them decide what to display in their own bedroom, using a magnetic primer .
But you could also kick it up a notch by choosing a few to elevate to Framed Status. You don’t need to go wild framing every last picture they love—the point of the framing is that it’s only reserved for your absolute favorites. Add a couple here and there in spaces throughout the home, or create a small artwork collage in your home office or in their playroom. It will make them feel special to have their artwork so visibly cherished, and you can put the rest in that pile in the basement.
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