What am I missing about MP3 file's cover art handling?
Posted: 17 Jul 2021 14:34
It seems that I a missing something obvious, because the way how MP3 file's covers are now handled by VLC for Windows is counter-intuitive.
In details:
1. When I change existing cover art or upload new in place of empty, the "Save Metadata" button does not appear. You cannot change just cover art for MP3 file. You must always change cover art + something in actual metadata. Only then the "Save Metadata" button does appear. Why?
2. When I open any file that includes cover art, VLC stores a copy of this art in cache (%APPDATA%\vlc\art). When I change the cover, it is updated in file BUT NOT in cache. As an effect every other MP3 player shows current cover while the same file opened in VLC always shows some old / cached art. Why?
3. There is absolutely no way to remove cover art. No button or context menu option. It is very important to have such feature, because some programs (i.e. Audacity) cannot open MP3 file after VLC modifies it (by adding cover) and claims that file is invalid. Any 3rd party program (like Winamp) must be used to remove cover art in order to make it readable by i.e Audacity again.
Can someone explain me what am I missing, if the above is by design? If not then should I rise this as a bugs?
In details:
1. When I change existing cover art or upload new in place of empty, the "Save Metadata" button does not appear. You cannot change just cover art for MP3 file. You must always change cover art + something in actual metadata. Only then the "Save Metadata" button does appear. Why?
2. When I open any file that includes cover art, VLC stores a copy of this art in cache (%APPDATA%\vlc\art). When I change the cover, it is updated in file BUT NOT in cache. As an effect every other MP3 player shows current cover while the same file opened in VLC always shows some old / cached art. Why?
3. There is absolutely no way to remove cover art. No button or context menu option. It is very important to have such feature, because some programs (i.e. Audacity) cannot open MP3 file after VLC modifies it (by adding cover) and claims that file is invalid. Any 3rd party program (like Winamp) must be used to remove cover art in order to make it readable by i.e Audacity again.
Can someone explain me what am I missing, if the above is by design? If not then should I rise this as a bugs?