> [...] Having used SilverJuke for a number of months now,
> I've relegated my CDs to the attic
. Problem
> is, if I'm listening to a track and want to look
> up the CD booklet to get more information on
> who's performing on a particular track, who
> produced it etc. - I can't! at least, not without
> trying to locate the original CD Booklet: now
> buried with a couple of hundred other CDs in a
> box in the attic 
Hello Brian,
Silverjuke provides some function for searching information to an artist or to an album on the web: just click right on a title and select the option "<Artist> on the web...":

Have you tried this?
> I request that a feature be added that allows
> images of the entire CD booklet to be displayed
> e.g. right click on album art - menu item shows
> an option to "Display CD Booklet"
> images [...]
Well, maybe the function is a little hidden, but Silverjuke already supports displaying more than one image per album - or displaying complete booklets:
Just copy all images (of the booklett) into the same directory where the cover is placed; if you then double click on the cover, you can paginate forward and backward through the images using the cursor keys. With the right mouse button, you can also select an image directly.
If you add new images to the folders, please make sure, the database is up to date by hitting F5.
> I know that locating CD album cover art online is
> relatively easy. Locating entire booklets could
> be difficult! Nevertheless, have SilverJuke the
> capacity to create a booklet image repository
> that users could access? Would there by copyright
> problems? [...]
Yes, unfortunately, we think this will be a problem.
Best regards,
Your Silverjuke-TeamStatistics: Posted by Service-Team — 12. May 06, 23:06
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