2014-01-16, 19:48
Hi
I was under the impression that AS also provided the album covers for the discography feature, maybe not then?
This is how Beach Boys looks with the missing cover images and they just show a music note etc.
Question: am I correct in thinking that AS won't create an extrafanart sub-folder under the artists folder if one is not there already? (On your NAS / FileServer).
I just added a new artist in to my music library and played it in XBMC. AS did display one fanart image OK (Cache locally on HTPC) Looking on Fanart.tv there is only one fanart image available so looks to be correct.
I then updated CDArtManager database and downloaded all new fanart images for album artists, this then created the extrafanart sub-folder under this new artist.
I then played this artist again and then this time AS did its thing and created the _exclusions.nfo file and added one .JPG image called 9e9edceb.jpg.
Just wondered if this is expected behaviour and that AS won't actually create the extrafanart sub-folder as CDArtManager does.
Thanks.
I was under the impression that AS also provided the album covers for the discography feature, maybe not then?
This is how Beach Boys looks with the missing cover images and they just show a music note etc.
Question: am I correct in thinking that AS won't create an extrafanart sub-folder under the artists folder if one is not there already? (On your NAS / FileServer).
I just added a new artist in to my music library and played it in XBMC. AS did display one fanart image OK (Cache locally on HTPC) Looking on Fanart.tv there is only one fanart image available so looks to be correct.
I then updated CDArtManager database and downloaded all new fanart images for album artists, this then created the extrafanart sub-folder under this new artist.
I then played this artist again and then this time AS did its thing and created the _exclusions.nfo file and added one .JPG image called 9e9edceb.jpg.
Just wondered if this is expected behaviour and that AS won't actually create the extrafanart sub-folder as CDArtManager does.
Thanks.