But that is impossible, all the controller can do is simply list the list by the server, which is in album name order! For this annoying issue, I spent a few days studying foobar internal expression syntax and appended the release date in front of the album name (when browsing under "Artist" tree). ![]() ![]() Random ranting, a artist usually has multiple albums, when browsing by artist, I want the list of album to order in release date (sort by the "YEAR" tag), from the newest album to the oldest. This new music server may solve half of the problem. Then a controller will list all the tag for the user to browse and search. I want a music server which can read any user defined tag, which minimServer already does. IMO, I'm thinking my ideal music playback system. I guess that will work in minimServer too! And I modified foobar upnp server browser tree xml to add a tree with this "AUDIOFORMAT" tag. Hence I create a tag name "AUDIOFORMAT", with the string of "Super Audio CD", "DVD Audio", "Studio Master", "USB Audio" (there is an album disturbed on USB flashdrive! quality is 48k/24bit I think), "Vinyl rip" etc. In my setup, most of the album are of course from CD, and there are some from SACD, DVD-Audio, Studio Master and even some Vinyl rip. The idea of user customized tag name is great. It should be great if minimserver can use cover.jpg too. Since foobar supports album art in multiple filenames, I have around 2/3 album art named cover.jpg and 1/3 in folder.jpg (and very few in embedded cover art). Just some comment.Ĭurrently I'm using foobar2000 upnp server. I read all the doc and have a rough idea of the whole thing. I didn't try to see what happened if more than one image exists in the MP3 file.Great to see a UPnP AV server oriented for music playback! Album art set with a type of "Other" and "Front Cover" both worked.I consider this a bug in the system Gracenote images are only used if there is no album art in the MP3 file at all. If MP3/ID3 album art is too large, the system won't fall back to using information from Gracenote.Image file size doesn't appear to matter, but once you go over 300 pixels the album art will vanish and switch to a generic icon. Album art must be 300x300 pixels or smaller.I can see the album art show up and disappear with the foot on the brake and shifting the transmission from park to drive and back. Earlier information about album art working when stopped or moving at low speeds is either wrong, differs between countries, or changed at some point between 20. All information below was with Gracenote priority set below ID3/MP3 in the audio settings. ![]() Entune 3.0 without Audio Plus or Audio Premium. Information below is for a 2020 RAV4 XLE with the base stereo unit - e.g. Any ideas? Did a later firmware update break everything or am I doing something wrong?Īfter some trial and error, I figured it out. Went into the audio settings to see if there were toggles related to Gracenote, the only one that seemed relevant was Gracenote priority and that's set to Off. Source device is Android 9 / Pie and the OS itself shows the correct title/art/etc. It was mentioned in the earlier posts in this thread that album art works on Bluetooth, but when I'm in Bluetooth Audio mode I get nothing at all - title, artist, album, album art are all blank/unknown. The other text-based MP3 tags (title, artist, genre, etc) work fine. Before I went and retagged everything I noticed that I was getting a slightly different icon - a generic music icon and not the USB one. No album art shows up at all when in accessory mode when playing back via USB from a thumb drive, I get a generic "USB" logo in its place. Tagged all my music with album art and both IDv2 and IDv1 tags. Hopefully it's not too rude dredging up an post from a few months back, but I'm not seeing any of the behaviour described above on my 2020 with a regular Entune 3.0 unit (not plus w/ cd player, not JBL premium).
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