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2008-01-03
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#2
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2008-01-03
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2008-01-03
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there is a way to get canola 2 to show album art , though not embedded , got an album cover for everything on mine. and kagu has its own art downloader , so what is the big deal?
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2008-01-03
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2008-01-03
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Add the next version of MediaBox (0.93) to the list of players showing embedded album art.
I think the reason why so many programs have trouble with this is that there is no single standard for embedding album art in an ID3 tag. For one, ID3 changes its format very much with every new version, making it hard to write readers that understand all ID3 versions. Then, embedded album art can be any file type, not just PNG or JPEG. It can be stored compressed or uncompressed, can be tagged with a type (cover art, artist picture, ...), can be encrypted, etc.
ID3 is hell!
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2008-01-03
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Check this project out for Canola.
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/canola-tuning/
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2008-01-03
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The problem now is can I add manually for those missing and can I "edit" any of the art put on?? Isn't life interesting!!??
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-04
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I did a simple test of the Album Art handling last night.
I ripped some CDs using iTunes - I decided to use this as I expect that world-wide the majority of rippers will use it ( I don't usually as I said in a post elsewhere) iTunes tells me these are id3 tags v2.2 and each file appears to contain the album art. I ripped them to a completely separate folder to any other files. I then tried to play and display.
First on the PC
iTunes - Obviouly displayed the album Art
Musicmatch - Failed to show the covers
Windows Media Player - Failed to show the covers
WinAmp - Showed the covers perfectly
On the N800 running OS2008 - wifi/bluetooth was disable to avoid any downloads of art off the web.
UKMP, Kagu and Mediabox - All failed to display the art in the id3 tags, mostly just showing a shinning disc icon instead.
Canola2 doesn't display any art yet - that's coming.
I think that Canola2 (well any player) should display art embedded in the tags - is this reasonable? Obviously it appears that id3 tags are pretty variable in content as far as album art is concerned. Mine have all been ripped from CDs and by only 2 or 3 ripper progs (mostly Musicmatch) - some Albums seem to have the art in the album folder as a small jpg image, some have a jpg in a seperate folder within the album folder.
I personally don't want Canola2 to download images for me, I can do that when I create the mp3s. Those players I have tried on the tablet that do download have often ignored my art and then substituted an incorrect cover art. I just want whatever is with the mp3 file (whatever way) to display correctly.
Thanks again to the guys developing Canola2 - not only is it a great app but I appreciate the way team seem to operate in a listening way. I can't wait for the developing prog.
"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." -Confucius