![]() ![]() The Favorites screen likely prefers a larger graphic than the playlist list view, which may effect the fetch of the art and its caching on the device. On the PC app there were really only two sizes: little ones in the list view, and the bigger one on Now Playing. I recall the controller can request art in different sizes, depending on where it is to be displayed. ![]() What is weird though, is why would the same art show within a list (like a playlist) on the iphone app, but not on the main “favorites” screen? But we’ll see if this is a permanent fix. So this morning I simply deleted and re-added to Sonos (on my phone) the songs/albums that were having the issue (it was generally the same ones). I would then load the PC version of the Sonos App, watch it re-populate, and then it would re-populate in the iPhone app immediately as it populated on the PC version of the app. Hard to be sure though.įYI just because two tracks are from the same album doesn’t mean they will be the “same” artwork - music services often use crazy urls for art tied to the track id, not the album, so although they look the same and are probably the same file on the server, may well be exposed as a different url to clients.Īctually (note for moderator), the answer above may not be entirely correct as far as the particular issue - so not sure it should be labelled “answer”). From your description it seems there was some kind of network issue on mobile, causing slowness of cache filling. Generally a PC can get the art more quickly than a mobile device, so will usually seem “quicker”. Also, as you can see, simultaneously, Yer So Bad IS displaying correctly on the “now playing screen” - shown in mini version on the below screenshot (playing to my Office Sonos One):Īll controller apps cache album artwork locally. Yer so Bad does not display art on the song list, while Runnin Down a Dream does. It is part of the same album as the song “Runnin Down a Dream”. As an example, see below screenshot for the song “Yer So Bad” by Tom Petty. But it displays correctly within a Sonos Playlist, within a Sonos track list of the album, and when actually playing the song (on the “now playing” screen).Īlso, keep in mind that this happens with different songs that are part of the SAME album. Why would an Amazon Music song display art in one part of the Sonos app, but not another? As I mentioned, it generally fails to display (on certain songs/albums) only on the “My Sonos” main screen (the screen you see when you press the STAR button. This is from songs added to My Sonos from Apple Music and/or Amazon Music directly.Īlso, keep in mind that the art displays correctly in a track list, in a play list and while the music is playing on the “now playing” screen in the Sonos app. To clarify, the album art is NOT from my own Music Library, so I don’t control the sizes or types of images. If you need help with any other information, please be sure to let us know. Missing music library album art in the Sonos app. You may also find this support document-link worth a read. If both embedded image and folder.xxx exist, Sonos will use the embedded image.JPG & GIF supported for folder.xxx (only one folder.xxx file per folder).JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP supported for the embedded images.album cover should be up to 320kb in size on iOS and Android (with no resolution limit).This is really odd that the album art is not showing properly in your Sonos application. ![]()
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