It's not the logo that bothers me - it's the fact that it is displayed at all. I play any .mp3 file and it plays it but it also displays the video screen. Except there's no video to play, so I'm stuck with this large player window with the orange cone in it instead of just the slender little rectangle with the buttons.which logo is anoying you ? The one in the playlist ? One in the place where the video usually is ?
Oh... resizing worked! Wow, is my face red right now. Thanks for the help!If I'm not doing a mistake on which icon you want to hide, just resize the windows size ant the icon will desapear. But if your are talking about the icon in the playlist, that's not possible to remove it.
Thanks, ivoire, for solving a little problem that's been annoying me for a while, too.If I'm not doing a mistake on which icon you want to hide, just resize the windows size ant the icon will desapear. But if your are talking about the icon in the playlist, that's not possible to remove it.
This method is no longer available anywhere I can find. There is nothing displayed under the "Simple" settings and the "All" settings I've not been able to find a setting regarding the album art at all.You can change the album art download policy in the preferences. Go to:
Tools >> Preferences
And in the "Interface" section scroll down to "Privacy / Network interaction" and you can change the "Album art download policy" to e.g. "Manual download only". This should stop VLC downloading album art when a track starts playing.
Files which already have album art downloaded might still display the art, so delete the files from VLC's cache, which should be found in %appdata%\vlc\art.
Cheers, Arite.
I too am having this issue. I have some audio files that I have been messing with, adding custom MetaData and cover art, but every time I refresh it reverts to some other cover art I didn't add! Is it that VLC is downloading the first image referenced by the MetaData? (At least the image is relevent, but not what I wanted! I guess I entered all that MetaData correctly!)To me Album Art in VLC is a nag and it is also a nag that after an upgrade the setting for album art downloading reverts to the default.
As the album art gets stored in %appdata%\vlc\art as described in Arite's answer above I went to that folder, deleted it and created a simple file with the name art.
I suppose that it will create an internal error in VLC as it cannot create a folder with the same name and cache anything there but so far I don't have problems playing my files.
Now at least for the running revision the art update is inhibited and I have high hopes that during an update the %appdata%\vlc folder is not recreated and the art download will be gone for good.
A workaround is to change the permissions of the art folder. I did this in Windows 10. It might apply to other versions as well.
Go to the "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\vlc" folder.
On the "art" folder only: right click -> properties -> security tab -> Edit -> check every single "Deny" box for each group and username listed. Do not press Apply until every box is checked. Press Apply once all Deny boxes are checked. Press OK on the confirmation box and that should solve it.
Note: this will prevent album art from appearing in vlc at all.
***Be careful when changing folder permissions. Be sure to only edit permissions on that specific folder, the 'art' folder.
***If you want to delete the contents of the art cache, do so before applying the deny permissions as you will not be able to enter the folder once applied.
***If you need to re-gain access to the folder, or want album art back in vlc, remove the check marks from every Deny box but don't hit Apply until every single box is un-checked.
Hope this helps.
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