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    The ''Cover Manager'' is a tool to manage cover art pictures of your collection. It let's you to change covers at once, fetch all missing covers and browse them. You can find Cover Manager from <menuchoice>Tools -> Cover Manager</menuchoice>
    The ''Cover Manager'' is a tool to manage the cover art images of your collection. It allows you to change covers easily, fetch all missing covers and browse them. You can find Cover Manager from <menuchoice>Tools -> Cover Manager</menuchoice>


    When scanning the local music library, Amarok tries to find corresponding covers for albums. At this point, Amarok only searches them from the file system, not from the Internet. If none found, Amarok uses a placeholder image like this for album: [[File:Nocover_amarok.png|25px]]
    When scanning the local music library, Amarok tries to find corresponding covers for albums. At this point, Amarok only searches them from the file system, not from the Internet. If none are found in your files, Amarok uses a placeholder image like this for album: [[File:Nocover_amarok.png|25px]]
    If album is missing a cover or the current one is incorrect, you can fetch one from the Internet with Cover Manager.
    If an album is missing a cover or the current one is incorrect, you can fetch one from the Internet with Cover Manager.


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    Cover Manager

    Introduction

    The Cover Manager is a tool to manage the cover art images of your collection. It allows you to change covers easily, fetch all missing covers and browse them. You can find Cover Manager from Tools -> Cover Manager

    When scanning the local music library, Amarok tries to find corresponding covers for albums. At this point, Amarok only searches them from the file system, not from the Internet. If none are found in your files, Amarok uses a placeholder image like this for album: If an album is missing a cover or the current one is incorrect, you can fetch one from the Internet with Cover Manager.

    Browsing Covers

    With Cover Manager, browsing covers is easy. You can view covers for specified artist by clicking one from list on left or you can use the search box to filter the right album. On statusbar, you can see how many covers are currently listed and how many albums are missing covers. You can also set the Cover Manager to only show albums with or without cover. By left clicking on cover art and selecting Display Cover you can view the cover in original size.

    Fetching Missing Covers

    If there are albums with missing cover, you can try to automatically fetch them all from the Internet. Just select Fetch Missing Covers from the top side of the window and Cover Manager will try to find covers. If there are many albums missing covers, the process may take some time.

    Changing Cover Art

    If there are an album with incorrect cover, you can fetch new one from the Internet. Right-click on the cover and select Fetch Cover. A dialog window for finding new cover will open. Amarok automatically tries find the correct album art by searching with artist name and album name. Usually that works very well as on the example and you will most likely see a correct cover on results as in example. If there is no correct cover for album, you can try to enter a custom search phrase or try to change the source of images by clicking on Configure... You can select where to look at, including Last.fm, Google Images, Yahoo! Image Search or Discogs. After finding a cover for album, just click Ok and changes will apply.

    Alternatively you can use a image from your hard drive. As before, right-click on the incorrect album and click on Set Custom Cover.

    If you don't like the cover art at all, you can unset it by right-clicking on album and selecting Unset Cover

    Tip

    You can find this menu without Cover Manager too. Just right-click on album or song from playlist or collection and hover Album-section.