![]() ![]() Thanks for the I see from the explanation on the wiki that you can remove the default (as demonstrated in the example), but I don’t see any indication that you need to remove it rather than simply adding to it. + any three-letter suffix” if possible… once I get past the main problem above, of course. Does whatever parser OSMC/Kodi uses for xml support any sort of wildcard or regex functionality? I’d love to be able to specify “case insensitive match string albumart. I’m an experienced Linux user and comfortable with the command-line, I have ssh access all set up, and I’m happy to provide config info or logs… if you tell me where to find them. Still those albumart files are not picked up when I add albums and update the library. I’ve tried rebooting, I’ve tried deleting the MyMusic database files then rebooting, I’ve tried removing the source and cleaning the library then rebooting, and I’ve tried adding entirely new albums. But when I add albums to my library, many of them display with no albumart at all, even though I can browse the “source” network share from my PC and verify that the albumart.jpg file is present and opens fine in an image viewer. I have verified that “Prefer online album art” is not ticked in Settings→Media→Music. Exploring Kodi file locations - General - OSMCīased on that info, I’ve created a user advancedsettings.xml file as follows: $ cat /home/osmc/.kodi/userdata/advancedsettings.xmlĪlbumart.jpg|albumart.png|cover.jpg|cover.png.I can’t figure out what I’m missing here… I have album art saved as albumart.jpg in each album’s folder in my music collection, and I want my Vero to use those files as the album art in my Music library. ![]()
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