2/20/2024 0 Comments Swinsian inserts wrong album art![]() Fixes issues with the 'Hide disabled tracks' option when searching tracks. ![]() Fixes a big where dragging m3u playlist files onto the source list would create a new empty playlist. Now recognises artwork files with the file name 'album art'. In addition to the methods I described earlier, you can also use VLC to open audio files and if the art is embedded, it will show up so you can see if it is correct. Shows album artist instead of artist in art column labels when available. But I would still check some of your files on the Mac to see if in fact they have the correct artwork. The only other thing that comes to mind would be if you have different accounts on the computer and/or phone (I don’t know if iCloud might have something to do with that also). I always look for the cover art myself as opposed to letting the program do that. I’ve always used iTunes on the Mac to sync with my phone with no problems but as I said in another thread, all of my music files are from CD’s or digitized records/tapes so no purchased music. Maybe it’s how the music is being transferred or synced. I’ve never had an issue with iOS on my phone and I use the Music app as well as the Onkyo Audio Player app and artwork displays correctly. ![]() But in Music when you are playing the track, it will also show it in a small thumbnail next to the title near the top as in this screen shot: Select, Edit, Cut, Copy and Paste just as in a spreadsheet editor. Some highlights include: Batch-edit the tags of thousands of audio files at once. You can edit more than 100 different audio tag attributes in a versatile spreadsheet view. I only embedded the album cover for the first track on The Jerry Vale album for these examples and the rest on that album did not have the embedded art.Įven if you have the album art in only one file for an album, iTunes/Music will add that to the database so when you are looking at the album view or CoverFlow view, it will show. AudioRanger is also a powerful and easy-to-use tool for manually editing the metadata of your audio files. But I decided to utilize Music in Catalina using virtualization to show you what I mean so you can check to see if you are missing the art or it’s not being displayed correctly. It is still usable on Catalina (and Big Sur) by using the Retroactive app to install it as well as on other older systems using some hacks or by virtualization. I don’t use Music since I like the older iTunes display in version 10.7 which was the last to have CoverFlow. As I mentioned earlier, if your artwork is not embedded properly in each file, then there is the chance that iTunes or Music is incorrectly displaying the wrong image or perhaps none in some cases.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |