![]() Your art must be 3000 x 3000 pixels with a 72 DPI or higher. This means it cannot be blurry, pixelated, misaligned, or have any other quality issues. However, if I copy this exact file to the H:\Downloads folder then the album art displays!!!Ĭlearly Groove *can* read the album art but it seems to ignore it if it is the one location where I've always stored my music, namely I:\Users\Darren\Music (relocated years ago from my C drive for space reasons. First of you want to make sure your artwork is good quality so it reflects your music in the best way possible. To confuse things further, I've just played an MP3 this way (double-clicking to open it) direct from my Music folder on the I drive and it didn't show any album art. I then discovered that some MP3s that I had in my H:\Download folder, which were downloaded from Burning the Ground (an awesome site by the way if you are a fan of 80s/90s 12" mixes) *do* display the album art when I double-click on them and they play in Groove (since it is set as the default player). I have even tried removing the Music folder (My Music stored on my I drive) and reading it I've deleted the library from WMP and let it rebuild nothing works although the music is added and plays fine otherwise. It didn't as ALL the song now show with a generic music icon! Despite leaving the program open for a day the album art never appeared. So I decided to do an app reset of the Groove app and let it rebuild its database in the hope of fixing the issue. Note all album art continues to be displayed correctly in Windows Media Player, iTunes and Media Monkey. Anyway, Groove previously displayed them and seemed to dropping more and more as I used it post-upgrade. All of my music uses ID3v2.3 tags and has embedded 600圆00 art taken from JPGs and PNGs. A few days later, and everything is still showing beautifully in my Music Player.Since updating to Windows 10 Creators Update (v1703) I noticed that my 350 GB collection of mostly MP3 with some FLAC music was missing some album art which was previously showing in Anniversary Update (v1607). Minor drawback: there were a couple times that images didn't show in the Music Player, but they did after a 2nd try. You can then delete the image in your Gallery. A word of warning: it is usually rather hard to find a good picture. Just single-tap the image, and voila - you're back in the app, and the image is assigned to your album. To delete a cover: Load the file (s) Select the file (s) Right-click on the cover-display in the tag panel and select 'Remove cover'. Back in the app, hit "SD Card." Your phone's Gallery will open. The "Choose Image From" box actually has a third choice: "SD Card." So you can search Google Images for the CD cover art and saved the image to your phone's SD card. But there's a cool trick around that, though it's a bit labor-intensive. I've got some obscure albums on my phone, so there were a number of times the app found nothing. If it finds nothing, you can search by album name. Tap one of them - it will search by the artist's name first. A box titled "Choose Image From" pops up, giving you two resource choices to try: "Last FM" and "MusicBrainz." ![]() It will display your albums and their current artwork (or lack thereof.)Ĭlick on an album that's missing artwork. I've found an app that works very well well: "Album Art Grabber" written by Tim Clark. The folder location and title do not matter at all, except for the cover art. In fact, I think there is a "Music" folder by default.īy the way, the way the music files themselves are categorized in Shuttle are through the metadata. If you don't have a microSD card, you can create the "Music" folder in the phone memory. ![]() Under each folder, I put the artist folder, under the artist I put the album folder, and in the album folder, I put the. I simply created a folder called "Music" and under that, "Classical", "Jazz", "Easy Listening" and so forth. Just as a guide for some who may need it, I have a microSD card, so I put all my music and photos on the card. I got the album image by googling the album name, and saving the album image as a jpg. jpg file to "cover.jpg", kept it in the folder containing the music, and the cover image showed up in the "albums" category of Shuttle. The cover image did not show up when I used the "album" tag to view the contents. I tried putting a jpg image of the cover in the Album folder on the phone itself. So, the artist shows up when you are using the tab "Artists" to select the piece to play.īut, the real solution is the album cover. For the artist, if you have the correct name in the metadata, Shuttle will tend to load the artist portrait on its own. The cover art for some albums was not showing up. I had this problem in Shuttle on my Note 4.
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