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I've been poking around for this answer but I cant quite find it.
I have all of my music on a share configured in the Itunes Folder design. That is to say:
Music Folder - > Artists Folder -> Albums Folder -> Audio Files
I notice that when I get to the Albums Folder I can see the thumbnails for the each Album. Unfortunately when you are browsing the Artists Folder no thumbnails appear, just a standard XBMC icon.
Does xbmc support this folder layout, hopefully grabbing the first Image icon it can find in a lower folder? I'm wondering if osxbmc just hasnt had time to index all my songs.
If not maybe i'll put this in as a feature request for osxbmc. I'm not sure how unique this design is to Itunes but since they are building it mainly for the Apple platform it seems like this should be supported (if it isnt already).
Thanks for your input.
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Evol
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I do have a similar problem though I cant get any of my embeded artwork to show up in XBMC. I have all my music on a NAS disk mounted via AFP. I have had this problem since version 0.1.6. Before 0.1.6 everything worked great!
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topfs2
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IIRC correctly linuxbranch updated the imagelib around that time, and it seems to have been borked around the same time.
As a workaround now you can scrape the albumart from the internet using the allmusic scrapper, it's in Settings -> Music somewere, or context menu in the library.
I personally have all my covers as jpegs so I haven't noticed it, hopefully some dev with the time will look through this.
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So these are embedded images in MP3 files? I'm pretty sure I just tested that and it worked fine. If not, please post a descriptive bug to Trac and some sample files and we'll look at it.
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Zilch321: It depends on where the images are located. If they're folder.jpg, then it'll be supported out of the box (the thumb will be assigned to the folder, which in your case is an album, and all songs will inherit that thumb). If they're embedded thumbs, then they're assigned to the album, not the folder, though on a scan into the library they should also be assigned to the folder. So do a scan into the library, and you should be fine (it's a way better way to view your music anyway).
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iTunes 7, I think, doesn't embed album art into the MP3 by default, it just saves all the artwork into your iTunes library. It should be in ~/Music/iTunes/Album Art. Anyway, for it to show up in XBMC, it'll either need to be embedded into the MP3 or the image should be present inside the album folder, like jmarshall stated, as "folder.jpg".
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Evol
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Im pretty sure all my albumart is embeded in the MP3 files, i did test yesterday to throw away the folder ~/Music/iTunes/Album Art and all my artwork still worked fine in Itunes. I also tested to have my music on the local harddrive and still nothing. I have tested it on three different MACs and two different MP3 archives and I get nothing. I will try to post a bug to Trac and some sample files later today after work.
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