ID3/album art editor for music files

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ertyui
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ID3/album art editor for music files

#1 Post by ertyui »

Hi, guys!

I've been through a ton of recommended music players etc for editing id3 tags, album art cover, etc - but none of them seem to do what they claim.

It seems like Clementine and VLC album cover editors are also broken - seen lots of posts on other forums about this and no solutions.

I basically want an easy program (which actually works) for changing the album art of a song file.

Any help is welcome and appreciated.

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#2 Post by timkb4cq »

Kid3-qt Does this just fine.
Navigate to the track you want, double click on the existing album art to get the popup album art menu, Import a new image.
If you want to embed an image in all the tracks in a folder, you can right click on one of the tracks in the left pane and select AlbumArt -> Embed Album Art and navigate to your image.
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#3 Post by Stevo »

We also have the current kid3 3.9.2 in the MX test repos if you want to give it a spin.

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#4 Post by ertyui »

Hey, guys!

Thanks for the replies!

I tried to give kid3 another shot, but same problems happening.

When I load any song with VLC (after modifying album-art with kid3), it will always show the picture of the last song I modified, regardless of which song I play (I

know, it's really weird).

But at least VLC is putting some effort to display "something", because clementine displays no album art whatsoever, just the default of that dancing-girl.

I even tried windows-only apps with Crossover/Wine, more or less same problems happening - it's so frustrating that something which would seem to be so trivial

seems like arduous task for programmers.

for the record, I always take care of the system with updates, re-installing the nvidia graphics driver after updates (necessary to keep top graphics performance), I

run FSCK from tty1 on a semi-regular basis, etc...

I know that this can't be a problem with my system.

Thanks anyways, guy, all replies greatly appreciated!

All the best. <3

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#6 Post by timkb4cq »

After doing some checking here, when I embed a different image in one track in a folder, strawberry, clementine, mpv, & qmplay2 all display it properly. VLC does not. VLC remembers the first image it saw in that folder.
Caveat - if an image is already embedded (as happens if you do the whole folder) you must delete the Picture: Cover tag from that track before dragging another image there.
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#7 Post by ertyui »

Thanks for the replies, guys. I'll check them all out soon and let you know how it goes!

<3

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#8 Post by ertyui »

No luck guys, thanks though - really appreciate the efforts.

Gonna have to settle for living in a world of mediocrity (for the most part - not talking about you).

That's a very common problem with free software (not talking about MX), developers are like, "hey, this is free, let it be crap" - you usually have to bring out your

wallet if you want something good - and even then I couldn't find anything.

Once again thank you so much for the time and efforts, guys, much appreciated. <3

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#9 Post by davidy »

The best there is is TagScanner but it's windows only. If you have access to a windows box Tagscanner will set VLC straight in a heartbeat. The site, https://www.xdlab.ru/en/, I had to use a Serbian vpn link just to grab it directly. One of my favorite softwares ever.
The other thing to consider is how you actually organize your music files. I use "cover.jpg" exclusively for every folder and if there are many pics I usually give them their own folder to cut down on library confusion. I gave up embedding stuff in my music files and just use deadbeef with the ddb_misc_filebrowser_GTK2/3 .so file addons instead. Easypeasy and no confusion on what is displayed.
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#10 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

In the meantime, here's a thread about why VLC does that (even if you delete the artwork first) (that happened to me, too)

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 7&start=75

(Though this is about Windows, to give an idea)

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