GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 620010
'Default' cover art set to wrong image
Last modified: 2010-11-01 21:42:13 UTC
Created attachment 162261 [details] Example of wrong cover art For some reason some albums that do not have any cover art seem to adopt random cover art from other albums. An example is attached (that one is for 'all albums', which obviously shouldn't have a cover). The image in question was in /mnt/Elements/Music/Artistname/Albumname/Front.jpg. I've tried deleting it, but it still appears as the default coverart. Some other albums without cover art are using another similar image, and some others are correctly using the default Banshee logo to indicate there's no cover art.
This sounds a lot like bug #612603. Are you sure you're running an recent git checkout ? The first line of the debug output can tell you this.
(In reply to comment #1) > This sounds a lot like bug #612603. > Are you sure you're running an recent git checkout ? > The first line of the debug output can tell you this. The first line says: [Info 15:27:57.832] Running Banshee 1.7.1: [git-checkout (linux-gnu, i686) @ 2010-05-28 14:30:22 CEST] I compiled it yesterday, so I'm pretty sure I'm up-to-date...
Also, I don't think this is related to bug 612603 . That one seems to be about searching for albums. This is strictly about cover art. Searching for albums works flawlessly.
Incidentally, the default cover art is stored as album-5e732a1878be2342dbfeff5fe3ca5aa3.jpg and md5("\t")=5e732a1878be2342dbfeff5fe3ca5aa3. Marking as gnome-love, should not be too hard to figure out what's wrong.
*** Bug 633325 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Fixed in master and stable-1.8 branches.