by adhalejr » Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:47 am
Lowlander wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:19 am
If you display Artwork in the Filelisting it will still be looked up, this can't be disabled. Note that when Artwork shows with the disc icon that it's not been saved to your media files, so it will only be shown in MediaMonkey and will be removed automatically once you
associate Artwork.
This is a huge problem for me. I use MediaMonkey to manage voice files (sermons, lectures, etc.). Obviously, there's nothing relevant to look up. MediaMonkey finds pictures, mostly of individuals, which have no relationship at all with these files. And it displays those pictures in multiple places in the UI.
So to confirm:
a) This can't be disabled at all? There's no way to either explicitly or implicitly tell MediaMonkey that these files should not have anything looked up about them, especially artwork?
b) Your message says "If you display Artwork in the Filelisting". I don't know exactly what that means, and I can't find any setting that disables the display of artwork. Is that possible? Note that the "view" I'm using is for a single album in the media tree. In the main, center panel it shows the list of files for that album with the artwork above the list. And on the right in the "Selected" view it shows artwork. If it's truly impossible to disable that automatic lookup, I'd like to disable the display of the artwork.
Is there perhaps a way to only show artwork if it's been explicitly saved with a file/song? I've explicitly saved artwork for all my music files, and I'd like to still display that.
Thanks.
[quote=Lowlander post_id=515072 time=1701184780 user_id=262]
If you display Artwork in the Filelisting it will still be looked up, this can't be disabled. Note that when Artwork shows with the disc icon that it's not been saved to your media files, so it will only be shown in MediaMonkey and will be removed automatically once you [url=https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHelp:Album_Art/5.0]associate Artwork[/url].
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This is a huge problem for me. I use MediaMonkey to manage voice files (sermons, lectures, etc.). Obviously, there's nothing relevant to look up. MediaMonkey finds pictures, mostly of individuals, which have no relationship at all with these files. And it displays those pictures in multiple places in the UI.
So to confirm:
a) This can't be disabled at all? There's no way to either explicitly or implicitly tell MediaMonkey that these files should not have anything looked up about them, especially artwork?
b) Your message says "If you display Artwork in the Filelisting". I don't know exactly what that means, and I can't find any setting that disables the display of artwork. Is that possible? Note that the "view" I'm using is for a single album in the media tree. In the main, center panel it shows the list of files for that album with the artwork above the list. And on the right in the "Selected" view it shows artwork. If it's truly impossible to disable that automatic lookup, I'd like to disable the display of the artwork.
Is there perhaps a way to only show artwork if it's been explicitly saved with a file/song? I've explicitly saved artwork for all my music files, and I'd like to still display that.
Thanks.