GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 463780
Cover Art Plugin
Last modified: 2014-01-24 08:12:38 UTC
At the moment when playing audio you can have a blank black screen or a visualizer. It would be great if there was a plugin to show cover art fetched from amazon or another web service whenever an audio track was being played. If the cover art was cached in the same location as Rhythmbox all the better.
Filed bug 463800 against Rhythmbox, so we can use more of the code for a sidebar widget. Using the cover art in the visualisation would certainly be quite a bit harder.
This is related to bug #425548 (Add cover sidebar).
Kind of. One of them is for films, the other one for music. I made bug 425548 a blocker and will change the title.
*** Bug 555382 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 565367 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
re: Comment 1: > Using the cover art in the visualisation would certainly be quite a bit harder. Sorry if this is an ignorant remark, but isn’t displaying art in the video area for audio-only files really easy because the playbin element can be fed still images too (via jpegdec and pngdec)? I think easiest would be to support local artwork first (à la folder.jpg). I noticed recently that Totem already displays APIC artwork in the video area (i.e., a picture embedded in a tag). Is it reasonable to assume that a simple plugin could check for external artwork in the same folder (or download artwork from web services) and then put this image into the video area?
*** Bug 640608 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
There will not be a cover art sidebar in Totem master as it's clearly been recentered on Videos playback, not audio playback. There will be support for video cover art (see mockups at [1]) but not specifically for audio. [1]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Videos#Tentative_Design