Album art does not work with FLAC files

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by Teknojnky » Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:21 pm

No problem, I wish 2.5.5 had implemented flac embeded album art also.

If your interested in converting your existing flac files to 1.1.3 (to save space and prep for embedded album art support in the future), please check out this great thread and script @ hydrogen audio..

I've used it several times and it works great.

You may have to read the whole thread to understand and get all the necessary information/parts tho.

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/ind ... opic=50993

The script itself is named flac-113.bat and its a dos/cmd batch file that uses the flac command line encoder.

by sveinan » Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:13 pm

Ok. Thanks for the clarification. Not a big problem, just though it was implemented in 2.5.5 after reading this thread. Looking forward to 3.0 then :)

by Teknojnky » Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:05 pm

1.1.3 is not implemented in MM 2.5.5, it should be in mm 3.0 to enter alpha test soon (tm).

by Guest » Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:44 pm

Hmm. I'm new to MediaMoney. Just registered it and tried out 2.5.4. It did not support embedded album art in FLAC files. But after reading this and looking at the 1.1.3 specification of FLAC, it now seems to be solved.

I just now installed the release 2.5.5.996. But I can't find any way to embedd the album art. The option '( ) Save image to tag (if possible)' is always greyed out. Am I missing something ?

by Dieter » Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:22 pm

RC7 works perfect now. Album art stays saved even if file monitoring is on.

Thanks a lot.

by Dieter » Fri Jan 19, 2007 11:13 am

Thanks Jiri.

by jiri » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:55 am

I localized the problem and it will be fixed in MM 2.5.5. Thanks for all the details.

Jiri

by Dieter » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:11 am

Should that folder containing the test file be within my music directory which MM is montoring or outside of it?

I have the impression that the problem only exists if the flac file will be touched by the monitoring process (since when monitoring is turned off the problem does not exist and since there is a short delay until the art disappears after the file has been tagged).

by Peke » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:12 am

@Dieter
Re "or folder contain that file be monitored": It measns that you create one folder (example c:\Flac Bug Test) and copy that file to folder to ensure that before you browse thrum "My Computer" Node MM do not know about that file (File is not needed to be FLAC it can be MP3, OGG or any other. you can even test it on different files and types)

Re Step 3: Yes, D&D from Explorer and MM should show you Add Image Dialog where you select Link to file not Save to Tag.

by Dieter » Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:50 am

Sorry, I do not understand your Note "or folder contain that file be monitored". Could you please explain what you mean that I can follow your instructions correctly.

And in step 3. I assume the image shold be dragged from Windows explorer to MM. Is that correct?

Dieter

by Peke » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:47 pm

Ok, could you try this way on any FLAC:

1. Browse My Computer to file
2. Select file
3. D&D Image to Cover Panel (Cover is set to "Album Art (Selected)")
4. Select "Link to Image File" and Press OK
5. Press F5 to refresh Track view

Note: File must not be in Library or folder contain that file be monitored

If No Image is shown after refresh then you really found a bug and it will be fixed.

by Dieter » Wed Jan 17, 2007 3:32 am

Ok, here's a step by step procedure to reproduce this bug:

1. Be sure to set file monitoring for your music directory in the options and even the option "Start-up Scan" to Yes.

2. Right click in the album art pane and select "Album Art (Selected)" that you see the effect without the necessity to play songs.

3. In the navigation tree go to the album node, open it and select an album comprising FLAC files which have no album art assigned.

4. In the navigation tree right click on the selected album and choose "Auto-Tag from Amazon".

5. If album art is found, be sure that the checkboxes for cover and on the left of all tracks are checked to save album art for all songs of the album (Note that I have ONLY these checkboxes checked and all others unchecked).

6. Click on the Options button an select "Ask where to save image".

7. Click on the Auto-Tag button.

8. In the next dialog select "Save image to album folder" and click on OK.

9. After MM has downloaded the album art click on OK.

10. If you now immediately select some of the tracks of the current album in the track pane you will see the just saved album art.

11. If you then select another album in the navigation tree and select some other songs (or only wait some time) and then again select the album for which you just downloaded and saved the album art, this album art will no longer be shown in the album art pane (this is empty again). This happens also if you simply continously click on different tracks of the album without changing album. For example if immediately after saving the album art the first track is selected and album art is shown you can select track 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2, 4, 1, 5 and so on and suddenly for the tracks album art is no longer shown.

12. Close MM and restart it. MM will scan your music directory. After scanning has finished select the same album and album art is shown for all tracks.

If you make the same steps but with file monitoring off, album art is saved and stays saved.

I hope I did not forget anything and you can reproduce this bug.

Dieter

by Peke » Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:44 pm

OK, I think I how what are you talking about. I only need small Step By Step how to reproduce it.
Just to be 100%sure.

by Dieter » Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:25 pm

I have only flac, ogg and mp3 files. For all format I do only use link to album art. Ogg an mp3 work but flac doesn't.

Dieter

by Peke » Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:37 pm

HMMM... Interesting. and that only happeneds with FLAC not other File Formats that do not support AA embedded (WAV or MPC).

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