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The advanced editing toggle button is a useful little tool as well. When on, you can move any element on the page. When turned off, elements stay in place and prevent accidental changes while still allowing you to edit photos and text.

When displaying album art to represent an album, Poweramp selects a track's album art. The problem comes when the album has per-track artwork. It then chooses the artwork for a single track and uses it to represent the whole album.

Per Track artwork within one Album is displayed individually as long as different images are embedded within each audio file. However if you specify some new artwork (e.g. downloaded from the internet) for any track within an album, that artwork will be applied to viewing of all tracks within that album (this was by user-request a long time ago). PA's menu option for assigning new cover art is named ALBUM Art, not TRACK art.

The current system was implemented by user request, as people didn't want to have to apply their newly downloaded album artwork on a track-by-track basis. It's far more common for a real-world album to have just one cover rather than each track having it's own cover - and to be fair, the menu option in PA does specifically say 'Album Art', not 'Song Art', so that's the behaviour users would expect. Obviously that doesn't apply when an album isn't real but just a collection of songs (folder style) or album info isn't present at all (such as with Single releases). In those cases, you would probably be better embedding any track-by-track artwork into the files in the first place, which is the tidiest long-term solution and one that would survive re-installs, device resets, new purchases, etc.

I just want to be able to use the cover.jpg like in v2. It's cool that users want to be able to apply album artwork to all tracks when selected via the UI, but the option to use cover.jpg when available doesn't affect that behaviour at all, so I don't understand why the option was removed.

I don't want to apply track per track artwork using Poweramp, rather, I want Poweramp to display already embedded artwork when displaying a single track and album-wide artwork provided via cover.jpg when displaying the album as a single entry. Again, this has nothing to do with applying album artwork via Poweramp and doesn't affect the rest of the userbase.

Any thoughts on this for the future Max? It should be a pretty easy way to allow the user to choose whether to have new/downloaded artwork applied to a whole album (but only if an album tag exists of course) or just the current track, which seems to be something that @null is looking for.

In Album song lists and on the main player screen, you should first see track artwork that is embedded in the file, or images that have been auto-downloaded art if no artwork is embedded (again, that auto-download mode is optional in Settings). If you later decide to manually assign some new image via the context menu for a song, as Max has said above, PA will check to see if that track is part of an album, and if it is then the artwork that you chose will subsequently be seen for all tracks in that album. That functionality is as per older user requests from several years back, but hopefully Max might be able to make it optional in future releases?

As far as the Album list using cover.jpg images though, that won't happen. Album view only uses the tags embedded within song files to build up a library what what should be considered as an 'album', an 'artist', etc. Those views have no concept (nor should they) of the folder and subfolder structure that files are stored in, as the user could assign those in any arbitrary manner they happen to want - or even use no folders at all. For example, in my own music collection I mostly do the same as you - Artist folders, with subfolders for each of their Albums, plus a separate Singles folder for individual tracks. Sometimes there will be extra layers though, such as for collections of albums, live material, etc. Also for my Film/TV Soundtracks collection, and for Radio or Stage Shows, there are no Artist folders at all, although there might be layers of collection-level folders to organise the material better for use in Folders modes (e.g. a main folder for all Harry Potter films, for the Doctor Who TV series, for James Bond films, etc, which assorted sub-folders for specific films, TV seasons, official OST releases versus studio-sourced master material, etc). There would be no way to track cover.jpg files across such a user-definable folder system and apply them to an 'Album' concept, only to a 'Folder' view.

Why though, it worked perfectly well back in v2 so why not now? I do agree that folder trees are completely arbitrary but everyone puts albums on a single folder when they have lots of them, and you can't tell me otherwise.

When I click it, I only have one song in that album, but as you can see it has a different embedded cover and Poweramp did not select the art from that song. This is how v2 used to behave with cover.jpg or folder.pg

This was a feature I used a lot in V2 because if any song in an album was released as a radio single, I embed that singles artwork into that song (if available), and sometimes it's track 1, which caused Poweramp to display the wrong art for the album.

I also use B-Sides album titles for many artists for non album songs as you can see above. I use a round generic or custom placeholder image so it's easy to distinguish between an album when browsing.

@MotleyG I'm asking for artwork that displays only on the list of albums in the library (from cover.jpg, like in the days of v2), plus per-track artwork like it is displaying now. Right now when there is per-track artwork, PA chooses a random track and applies that track's embedded cover to the album list. Am I clear? I feel like I have to draw a diagram here e.e


Anyways I can't show pictures because PA can't even finish scanning and it's driving me up the walls... I'm going to make a forum post now...

Pixpa gives you a lot of control over how to display galleries in your album and the Album Cover page. These controls are available on the Design page under the Album Settings.

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Ever since I've been using Media Monkey I've been having problems with Poweramp having missing album covers for some songs. I spent 30 minutes last night trying to fix four songs and even redid the album covers in Media Monkey on the computer, which are embedded btw and deleteing them from the phone and resyncing multiple times with no success. I've been waiting over 6 months for a solution. I didn't get anywhere in the Media Monkey forum. Also my i put music on my gf's phone and the same songs are missing album covers in Poweramp on her phone.

I synced her phone with a wired connection with Media Monkey. I bought the pro version for android so i can sync wirelessly to my phone. I tried clearing the album covers cache in Poweramp settings. I'll share the files through Drive later.

No because the whole album has more then one and most of my music collection has more then one cover. many of my albums have rear covers and inside the leaflets. Only 4 songs out of the whole album is problematic.

any idea what media monkey is doing to the files? The dev never responded to my thread about it over there in their forums. and one thing i hate about MM is there's no open in containing folder option. or a way to manually search for albums for tagging. it wants to auto tag by sampling the files but it gets it wrong sometimes. if only MusicBee was still compatible with Android 12.

just redid the covers in MP3Tag and resynced MM and Poweramp got the covers for all the songs in the album right away. i didn't have to delete anything in Poweramp to resync. Now if i can get the dev at MM to fix whatever bug is in the program. that's another story. pity the best two music programs on the PC is buggy or has a buggy app. 006ab0faaa

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