2014-08-04, 20:53
Hard to say without knowing what artwork urls (if any) have been scraped for The Cure in your media library.
Try "./texturecache.py jd artists cure" to see what thumbnail and/or fanart urls have been scraped for this artist, then you should be able to search the cache using the correct substring(s).
Chances are this artist may not have any associated artwork, or there may be a problem accessing this artwork (upload a logfile: ./texturecache.py c artists cure @logfile=/tmp/tc.log).
However if the artwork is embedded (image urls start with music://), then texturecache.py can't pre-load the cache with this artwork - you need to browse the GUI for this artwork to be extracted and cached.
Try "./texturecache.py jd artists cure" to see what thumbnail and/or fanart urls have been scraped for this artist, then you should be able to search the cache using the correct substring(s).
Chances are this artist may not have any associated artwork, or there may be a problem accessing this artwork (upload a logfile: ./texturecache.py c artists cure @logfile=/tmp/tc.log).
However if the artwork is embedded (image urls start with music://), then texturecache.py can't pre-load the cache with this artwork - you need to browse the GUI for this artwork to be extracted and cached.