Playlist "cover art"
Created a BluOS playlist by putting all songs from an artist into the Play Queue, then saving the Play Queue as a playlist named as the artist. All of the album cover art is in the song metadata and visible for every song in the playlist, but how do I get one of the album cover art pieces to be the art “cover” for the playlist itself?
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Hi Kevin
It is supposed to show the first song's cover art... but we have seen an issue with the Desktop App not showing Album Cover Art in the Header of an Album yet individual tracks all have the Artwork when the Album is displayed. In these cases, it looks like the artwork is embedded. This sounds like the same issue in a different iteration.
We do hope to resolve this in a very near future release of the Desktop App - if that's where you are seeing it.
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I believe the BluOS playlist cover art is based on the first song on the playlist.
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So why, when the first song on the playlist has art, does the playlist have no “cover art”? This is happening to all of my playlists.
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Can’t answer that one. That’s how it works with my BluOS playlists.
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Based on my experience, it's the file with the most recent timestamp.
However you will have to do Setting/Reload artwork, reboot twice, and stand on one leg holding some eye of newt in your left hand while rebooting.
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Problem exists in iOS controller app in addition to MacOS controller app.
Can illustrative screenshots be posted here?
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Got it - thanks - you can e-mail the screenshots to support@bluesound.com
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