- Asset unwanted art in Menu icons -
when a mp3 (FLAC)has Genre set to Genre --> cover art pops up at the menu icon for genre.
happens with music-filens With/Without cover inbedded in music-file tag, and Folder.jpg and Front.jpg in folder.
have seen this behavor since version 5 (I belive)
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setup:
windows 10 version 1909
asset 6.2 (running as service)
folder structure:
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/17 I Walked With A Zombie.mp3
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/Folder.jpg
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/Front.jpg
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test solution 1
- running asset as a service
- changed Genre tag for the mp3 file from Genre to Pop
- detect changes
- restart asset
- some benefits down the tree, the art was gone in some places but still resident under Root menu tree genre.
test solution 2
- running asset as a service
- changed Genre tag for the mp3 file from Genre to Pop
- refresh all
- restart asset
- art gone in Root menu tree Genre -success-.
Notes:
seems that every time a file taged genre:genre sneaks in to the library, I have to do it all over again.
if you have a big arcive with files and not so well organized , aka folder/filename dont correspond to tag .... set aside some hours and god hunting
I bet some tag software puts in genre:genre as default, just for reminder to actually put in a god genre name
wonder what if a put in Tag:
Artist:Artist (formly know as Prince)
Album:Album (as The Album)
Genre:Genre (Prince dont want to categorize his music)
when a mp3 (FLAC)has Genre set to Genre --> cover art pops up at the menu icon for genre.
happens with music-filens With/Without cover inbedded in music-file tag, and Folder.jpg and Front.jpg in folder.
have seen this behavor since version 5 (I belive)
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setup:
windows 10 version 1909
asset 6.2 (running as service)
folder structure:
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/17 I Walked With A Zombie.mp3
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/Folder.jpg
JACK_MEATBEAT___T.U.S._-_Misplaced_devotion__1994_mp3/Front.jpg
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test solution 1
- running asset as a service
- changed Genre tag for the mp3 file from Genre to Pop
- detect changes
- restart asset
- some benefits down the tree, the art was gone in some places but still resident under Root menu tree genre.
test solution 2
- running asset as a service
- changed Genre tag for the mp3 file from Genre to Pop
- refresh all
- restart asset
- art gone in Root menu tree Genre -success-.
Notes:
seems that every time a file taged genre:genre sneaks in to the library, I have to do it all over again.
if you have a big arcive with files and not so well organized , aka folder/filename dont correspond to tag .... set aside some hours and god hunting
I bet some tag software puts in genre:genre as default, just for reminder to actually put in a god genre name
wonder what if a put in Tag:
Artist:Artist (formly know as Prince)
Album:Album (as The Album)
Genre:Genre (Prince dont want to categorize his music)
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