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feature request: remove background 17 track album image #885

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itsnoteasy opened this issue Aug 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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feature request: remove background 17 track album image #885

itsnoteasy opened this issue Aug 24, 2023 · 5 comments

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@itsnoteasy
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Overview Description:
run any audio file without an image thumbnail, it shows up a list of tracks starting with energy 52 cafe del mar.

This is upsetting to my ocd. I want to delete the image, i will do it myself if i can find the location, but i do think future releases should have it removed as music taste is very personal. nobody likes to be suggested these particular old songs at almost every runtime. It adds nothing to the aesthetic. it is neither ornamental nor useful.

tell me where the image is located.

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I don't know what you're talking about. Can you post a screenshot/screen recording?

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https://files.catbox.moe/1k0rvq.png
I installed the latest long term support release of linux mint and this is in celluloid, perhaps the mint devs put it in.

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That looks like an embedded album cover image. You should be able to remove it with a tool like EasyTAG.

@itsnoteasy
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most of my music are youtube rips. and have no image, i have some flacs that are unlikely to be rips and some of them have the same image. i installed easytag and inserted and removed a test image into an mp3, the album image did not appear within easytag. so i do not think the album image is copied to every mp3, i think celluloid is showing it.

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Well, that's very strange. We don't have an image like that in the repo, so I don't know where it could be coming from.

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