Editing Showing album art in the Media Player
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- | The first is to embed the art inside the song itself (this is actually one of the options described in the second method below). According to | + | The first is to embed the art inside the song itself (this is actually one of the options described in the second method below). According to http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=439343&postcount=30, the art needs to be tagged as "cover.front" in order to appear properly. |
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One downside to this method is that the art also shows up in the image viewer (aka the "Photos" app). | One downside to this method is that the art also shows up in the image viewer (aka the "Photos" app). | ||
- | Note that if the music has already been indexed by the | + | Note that if the music has already been indexed by the N900's tracker, further work will be required. It is easiest to move the directory containing the songs and art somewhere that the tracker does not index ("tmp" in the file browser works), then move it back. If this does not work, the tracker database may also need to be reset before the directory is moved back. |
- | + | The tracker database can be reset by opening up "X Terminal" and typing "tracker-processes -r", then hitting enter. | |
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