jiri wrote:3. Album art problems were hopefully fixed, there aren't any known. Some of the reported look like that old, sometimes appearing issue of incorrect album art that however haven't been reproduced yet and it isn't clear whether it really exists and what's its source.
Jiri
I've been having random problems like that w/album art long before OS 3.0, in fact, I haven't even moved to 3.0 as I was waiting for MM support and hadn't noticed that you guys released the updated .dll for MM to work with it... I'll be testing it out in a couple of hours w/my iPod touch 16GB after I update it's firmware. Normally it seems to be tied to one specific album or song that starts messing w/other songs on the device. Like I'll see half an album cover encroaching on another track's cover and I might see that same cover start jumping to a couple other tracks... Or vice versa, I'll skip to an album that has apparently lost it's album art and it seems to steal album art from the previously played tack.
The bug does seem to have the ability to 'spread' mildly as song playback continues, but again, it's hard to say and I can certainly imagine why you've had no luck tracking this.
Usually if I re-sync the offending album (w'o even touching it's album art) it's solved on it's own and doesn't happen again for a while... It's happened maybe half a dozen times in 6 months so I haven't been too bothered about it; I don't have a huge library though, not even 100GB. Definitely can't seem to reproduce it in a reliable fashion though, I can't even seem to fix it reliably (sometimes it takes two or three syncs of any of the affected tracks in order to solve it).
FWIW, my cheap Sony Ericsson phone is able to display album art for every single song in the same library except for a single album that just never displays anything (and has never been one of the albums involved in the iPod's album art mixups), never had any problems with it otherwise. ALL my album art was tagged with MM directly to the tracks too, so I'm not really faulting MM for these quirks. I wouldn't be surprised if it's simply a problem within the device itself...