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Album art not displaying, fallback image also not displaying.

Open TheCodeOfCaleb opened this issue 4 months ago • 4 comments

Hi, I am trying out gomp for the first time. I used the example config and was able to connect to my server no problem, the only thing I changed was disabling lastfm art downloading as my files should have images embedded. Upon launching, no image (not even a preview image) is displayed, and a message pops up in the corner that simply says "Error Rendering Image!".

My terminal emulator is Alacritty. I suspect the issue has something to do with my terminal emulator configuration, but I couldn't find anything online about enabling image rendering in Alacritty, and I couldn't find anything in the gomp documentation about extra steps/ troubleshooting to get images to show up. If anyone has any experience or suggestions it would be appreciated, and let me know if you need other information.

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TheCodeOfCaleb avatar Mar 01 '24 10:03 TheCodeOfCaleb

Actually, I was mistaken about the default/ fallback image, I hadn't set it up correctly. So i am now displaying a fallback image, but actual album art still won't render.

TheCodeOfCaleb avatar Mar 01 '24 10:03 TheCodeOfCaleb

Hi sorry for the late reply. Are you still facing this issue?

aditya-K2 avatar Apr 18 '24 20:04 aditya-K2

Hi sorry for the late reply. Are you still facing this issue?

I am facing sth similar.. Every time I open gomp.. The cover art is located inside the folder with .mp3 files, is named cover.jpg, is 1.8MiB and has dimensions of 1437px x 1413px

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teleothleo avatar Apr 23 '24 11:04 teleothleo

Hi sorry for the late reply. Are you still facing this issue?

I am facing sth similar.. Every time I open gomp.. The cover art is located inside the folder with .mp3 files, is named cover.jpg, is 1.8MiB and has dimensions of 1437px x 1413px

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Is the default image displayed? This might be because there is no embedded image in the music, gomp doesn't really look into the file's directory for the cover.jpg or any image for that matter.

aditya-K2 avatar Apr 24 '24 15:04 aditya-K2