I've had my Android smartphone (Nexus 4) only a couple of weeks and I'm still very newb with it after being a BlackBerry user for many years. Fortunately, have tons of open source experience on PC to fall back on but it's a bit different on this phone; and I'm stuck on the album art problem that doesn't seem to have a working solution for me. I've spent days and days using my spare time googling for solutions but nothing has worked at all so far!
First off, have been a VLC user for many years but in a PC environment. I never saw the album art bug there because VLC is not my audio player, I use it for video only. So I only ran head-on into this problem when I dl Android VLC just after I got my new phone a couple weeks ago.
*** First off, I have to repeat what others have said, thank goodness for VLC! It's an awesome app, I've always loved it! And for the first time in my cell phone usage life, it's such a relief to know that I will never have to re-encode any darn single movie I have _ever_ again as it plays all format on the Android just like on the PC!!! Woohoo! ***
But ... the Android version gave problems displaying wrong and sometimes extremely inappropriate images right from the get-go. It's the single thing about my new cell that has been driving me insane in last couple weeks. I've replaced the songs multiple times now after different re-edits of the MP3 ID3 tags trying to see what would make VLC _stop_ displaying internet-picked art over the embedded cover art I so painstakingly added to all the MP3s I put on it - i.e., one solution called for ensuring that there is text in the "Album" field of the ID3. I did that, but no joy. Still not displaying the embedded images!!!
Also, unlike my Portable PC version of VLC, the Android VLC version doesn't seem to have a lot of preferences so I can't seem to find the settings that's defaulted to Android VLC superceding internet art over embedded art (which is just so _dumb_!). So what to do??
So is there a definitive fix for displayed album art on Android VLC, please, anyone know? Some of the posts are 1-3 years old, already. Surely this has been resolved by now for Android VLC????????
(I couldn't find any setting anywhere to fix on _Portable_ version of VLC I use on my PC, so don't know how to fix it there, either, since now that I see VLC displays art, unlike my small windows-title-sized MP3s player. I'm jazzed about using VLC for audio, too but only b/c of how neat the album art feature makes the audio experience! But I'll post that question in the PC forum rather than here, of course.)