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Export image metadata from drag-and-dropped audio files

AppleScript Applet for Music

Universal. For macOS 11 and later only. Drag-and-drop one or more audio files that contain embedded image metadata to export the image data as a JPEG or PNG file named using tag metadata from each file. Has options to save image files with the source audio files or as a batch in a single user-selected folder.

Action shot:

Drop and Export Artwork in action

Drag-and-drop eligible audio files to the script's window.

Latest version:

  • v3.0 June 16, 2023

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Current v3.0

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Info:

  • This is an Applet
  • works with: Music
  • file format: Application (Applet)
  • Gatekeeper Security: Notarized by Apple
  • current version downloads: 134 | total downloads: 291
  • .dmg download size: 1.1MB

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