How to Tag a Song With a Picture on Windows Media Player

Tagging songs with pictures on Windows Media Player is pretty simple. The program even has a built-in feature that will automatically tag pictures to songs as soon as you import them. Windows Media Player can search the Internet for pictures that are best matched with the song, or you can manually find a picture and tag it to a song. Whatever you choose to do won't take a long time.

Things You'll Need

  • Album art
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Instructions

    • 1

      Open Windows Media Player and go to your library.

    • 2

      Right-click on a song in your library and select "Find Album Info." You have to be connected to the Internet for this feature to work. Windows Media Player will search the Web for any album art that is associated with the song you chose. Once you see the album art you would like to attach, just click on it.

      If you don't see any exact matches, click on "Refine your search." Enter the information into the text fields and another search will be performed. The text fields will ask you things like the artist name, track name and album name. The more information you enter, the better your search results.

    • 3

      Click on the picture that you want to tag to your song. If you still can't find any album art you want to tag, you will have to tag your picture manually.

    • 4

      Click the Library tab and find a song that is missing art.

    • 5

      Find a picture that you want to use for album art and copy it. You can get this picture from anywhere you want to. Browse through your saved pictures or Internet files, right-click on an image and select "Copy."

    • 6

      Right-click the empty album art box, and then click "Paste Album Art." The copy of the picture is automatically scaled to size and converted to the proper format. The song you chose is now tagged with this picture.

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