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music first:
Does anyone know how my album art, went away and was replaced by a blue music symbol?
Thanks

RoderickGI:
Those are just thumbnails, not full sized art. MC uses thumbnails in lots of places. When a thumbnail doesn't exist you get the blue music symbol.

So, your thumbnail database may have become corrupted. Try selecting the affected, or all, files, right-clicking on one, then selecting Cover Art > Rebuild Thumbnail.

DJLegba:

--- Quote from: RoderickGI on August 03, 2019, 05:39:40 pm ---Those are just thumbnails, not full sized art. MC uses thumbnails in lots of places. When a thumbnail doesn't exist you get the blue music symbol.

So, your thumbnail database may have become corrupted. Try selecting the affected, or all, files, right-clicking on one, then selecting Cover Art > Rebuild Thumbnail.

--- End quote ---

More likely just an update to a new version of MC. I have no idea why MC needs to rebuild the thumbnails sometimes on a version update, but it does.

RoderickGI:
Well, yes, if "music first" has just done a major version upgrade.

MC doesn't need to rebuild thumbnails for an update, only for a major version upgrade, because it doesn't carry the thumbnail database over from the previous major version.

If a minor version update causes this to happen, then it is usually thumbnail database corruption.

JimH:
Try restoring a backup.  MC makes them automatically.  File > Library > ...

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