by thebertster » Sun Apr 28, 2013 4:10 am
Like many others on the forum, I am experiencing an issue where albumart.jpg files are being created in each album folder on WiFi sync despite the option to create albumart.jpg being unticked (all my album art is stored in tags). I assume from the low resolution nature of the files that are created that these are cached images used in the artist/album views for the thumbnail. I have searched Mantis and can't find any reference to this as being a bug which I find somewhat confusing as so many people are reporting it here.
The issue is that the creation of these image files means that they will be found by Android's media indexer and will show up in other applications that use the media index; this is clearly not desirable behaviour. From other forum posts, it also seems that if people DO want to sync their high-res album art as albumart.jpg, it is getting over-written by these low-res copies (being reported as album art being synced as "blurry images").
The obvious thing to do, is to store these thumbnails in an application directory which has a media exclude on it or to use a different file type that does not get scanned; it can't be that difficult to resolve!
I have tried creating a .nomedia file in the root of my music folder, and while this does prevent the albumart.jpgs from showing up in other applications, but unfortunately also prevents the music files from being found by other music applications.
Related to this is another issue, which is that artists which are not album artists to not have a thumbnail in the artist list views (presumably because the application is only looking for albumart.jpg in a folder named for the artist, I'm not sure). If this is the case, this could again be solved by storing the thumbnails in a different directory.
I may have got the analysis of the above completely wrong of course, but this is the best explanation I can come to on the basis that deleting the .jpg files causes the thumbnails in the artist/album views to disappear.
This is the one thing at the moment that is stopping me switching to MMA, so it would be great if this can be acknowledged as a bug and fixed.
(Currently using build 120 on a Samsung Galaxy SIII) - edit: actually am on build 124 not 120.
Like many others on the forum, I am experiencing an issue where albumart.jpg files are being created in each album folder on WiFi sync despite the option to create albumart.jpg being unticked (all my album art is stored in tags). I assume from the low resolution nature of the files that are created that these are cached images used in the artist/album views for the thumbnail. I have searched Mantis and can't find any reference to this as being a bug which I find somewhat confusing as so many people are reporting it here.
The issue is that the creation of these image files means that they will be found by Android's media indexer and will show up in other applications that use the media index; this is clearly not desirable behaviour. From other forum posts, it also seems that if people DO want to sync their high-res album art as albumart.jpg, it is getting over-written by these low-res copies (being reported as album art being synced as "blurry images").
The obvious thing to do, is to store these thumbnails in an application directory which has a media exclude on it or to use a different file type that does not get scanned; it can't be that difficult to resolve!
I have tried creating a .nomedia file in the root of my music folder, and while this does prevent the albumart.jpgs from showing up in other applications, but unfortunately also prevents the music files from being found by other music applications.
Related to this is another issue, which is that artists which are not album artists to not have a thumbnail in the artist list views (presumably because the application is only looking for albumart.jpg in a folder named for the artist, I'm not sure). If this is the case, this could again be solved by storing the thumbnails in a different directory.
I may have got the analysis of the above completely wrong of course, but this is the best explanation I can come to on the basis that deleting the .jpg files causes the thumbnails in the artist/album views to disappear.
This is the one thing at the moment that is stopping me switching to MMA, so it would be great if this can be acknowledged as a bug and fixed.
(Currently using build 120 on a Samsung Galaxy SIII) - edit: actually am on build 124 not 120.