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Physical Directories<\/h2>\n

Sapphire will search for cover art for each directory. \u00a0It will first search that directory for a cover.ext (where ext could be jpg, tif, png, or gif). \u00a0If it finds that file, it is used as the directory’s cover art. \u00a0It also searches the directory named “Cover Art” within that directory and does the same search in it’s two parent directories.<\/p>\n

Virtual Directories<\/h2>\n

Once you have ran the TV Show and Movie importers (or used “Import All Data”) you will be able to find a directory called “Collection Art” inside “~\/Library\/Application Support\/Sapphire\/” <\/em>folder. This is where all of your cover art will be stored. Inside these folders is where you will want to place your cover art (cover.ext) images for your TV Shows (where ext could be jpg, tif, png, or gif).<\/p>\n

Inside the Collection Art folder you will find the following directory structure:<\/p>\n

\/Collection Art\/<\/p>\n