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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0003419MMW v4Properties/Auto-Toolspublic2007-08-24 16:14
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionunable to reproduce 
Summary0003419: Album Art: Appears to not update correctly
DescriptionWhen I add album art by linking to a file for all tracks on an Album, and select some of the tracks as the Art is being updated, then some of the tracks appear to have the album Art, but some don't, even though they all do.

e.g. Five tracks + folder.jpg in a folder
1) Switch to Location/My Music/<Album>
2) Select 1 track and Add folder.jpg as linked album art using the Properties dialog, with '[x] Apply to all tracks on the album' enabled
3) Immediately select a track or 2 on the album
4) Select each of the tracks in the folder
-->Album art appears in the Album Art window for 3/5 tracks (it's missing from the tracks selected at step 2)
5) Observe each of the tracks individually in the Properties dialog
-->Album art appears in the Properties dialog for 3/5 tracks (missing from tracks selected at step 2)
6) Press <F5> to refresh the view
7) Repeat steps 4 & 5
-->Now the Album Art is updated in all nodes!!
==>it's some sort of refresh problem

I would have expected that clicking <f5> isn't necessary since by selecting a track I would expect the view (art) associated with that track to refresh.

Notes:
-the problem also occurs when removing album art from an Album
-tested with OGG files
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build

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rusty

2007-08-23 13:31

administrator   ~0010261

Note that this bug also occurs for embedded/tags album art (tested with OGG). Although in the case of tags, the bug is more severe--the art is actually not added at all (i.e. refreshing doesn't help).

Again the bug doesn't occur consistently. I had best results reproducing by using the AA Window to first linking album tracks with 2 images, and then then tagging album tracks with a third image.

jiri

2007-08-24 16:14

administrator   ~0010296

I can't reproduce it, could you try a debug log?