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Post by GoneMAD on Oct 17, 2022 12:25:07 GMT -5
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Post by MotleyGord on Oct 17, 2022 12:42:46 GMT -5
Thank you so much for your time. I did try that and all the artwork has the right format and name (of artist) but it does not fetch all of it (50% missing). (no biggie in the end i will do i manually but you know if there is a workaround :-) (PS. If it tap on the three dots and than cover were it displays a selection of covers it doesnt show a picture "in cache" but the artis picture is in the folder with the right name and format artisname.jpg) using oc premium version. Thank you again! It will take some time for GMMP to retrieve all of the art. Make sure you leave it running in the background, and it will update these eventually.
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Post by MotleyGord on Oct 18, 2022 9:11:23 GMT -5
Sadly it is not working. Please see attached file. I deleted alle picture files in my music folder. The album picture is attached to the file. For all my files it is set to "album art" not artis art and there is my b/w picture of Alice Cooper in the artistart folder, but GMMP is not fetching it (tried Cover - artist cover - find, tried many times, waited (for hours) nothing. So this is not quite what you had described. There is artwork attached to the artist, it just isn't the one you prefer. Not the same thing as no art at all. Once there is an image associated with an artist or album, GMMP will not try to update it unless you force it to manually. In the Artist list, or on that Artist page in your Alice Cooper example, press the 3-dot menu and select Artist Art from the list. From there you will see the current image at the top, and several album covers found that are associated to the artist in your library. There may also be some fanart.tv or other images from the internet if your device has web access. If none of these are the image you want, you can still manually assign another image from your device. At the top of the page there is a folder image, press that and use the browser that opens up to find the one you want. This will overwrite the file in the gmmp>artistart folder. Note these all use the full name of the artist as a filename, and you can replace these files yourself.
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Post by GoneMAD on Oct 18, 2022 19:24:20 GMT -5
if your artwork already has images associated with it it will not look for anything new automatically. Art searches only look for albums and artists with nothing associated with it. You would need to clean the database and start fresh if you dont want to do it manually
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