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[REQUEST] Copy music with cover.jpg

Hey, forums! I've been using a iPod Touch and foo_dop until now without a problem, and I'm loving how easy it is to just send a song and let foo_dop do the rest.

Problem is, I just recently got myself a Android phone (HTC Wildfire) and I was wondering if I could copy music tracks to the memory stick the phone uses and at the same time bring the "cover.jpg" in the same dictonary with it, similar to how foo_dop would bring the cover into my iPod.

Am I being clear? Is there any way to copy a track and "move the source folder" but filter what files it sends over? An additonal request would be if the same button-press would check a list of codecs and decide if it needs to convert to a Android-friendly codec (SPC to MP3) but that would just be icing on the cake if anyone made that work somehow.

Thanks for taking your time with me. 

EDIT: I believe this should placed in Support, sorry mods.

[REQUEST] Copy music with cover.jpg

Reply #1
for the first point I can not give you a solution (foo fileops can't do that), but I second the request to be able to choose, what file types should be copied/moved by fileops (not only for copying to a portable device). I imagine, all file types from the folder are listed and can be checked (or unchecked). The default depends on decisions you made before. That would be perfect.

 

[REQUEST] Copy music with cover.jpg

Reply #2
I would also like to be able to sync playlists and album art that is not embedded, but I haven't found any solution yet...