Both server and client are 16.0.39. Fresh Windows 7 installs on all machines.
The server has the Media Network enabled, and has a library of media. The client(s) has no library, and is connected to the server only.
In the server and client, I can see the album art when looking at any Library View (this is good). I.e., definitely some cover art is getting to the client app.
Here is the interesting part:
In the client,
if I right click on a particular track for an Album, and select "View (first file)" or "Cover Art" -> "View (first file)", nothing displays! If I do the same on the server, the cover art pops up fine. On the client, if I change from pointing to a Library Server to a local library - cover art pops up fine. Finally, if I try a bunch of times by repetitively right clicking and doing "View (first file)" I can occasionally get a pop up that says
"Media Center encountered errors while trying to play the last several files. Please make sure that the path in your media library points to the right location. Error Details: Image failed to load."
Interesting thing is, as mentioned above - I can see the cover art in the main screen. Just can't pop the cover art with "View (first file)" or via the API <-- the big issue!
Now, why do I care?
On some clients, I use NetRemote MediaBridge (which connects to J River Media Center via the Windows Message API, for touchscreen control of the MC client). When moving to the client/server Media Network approach, the client cannot get the album art via the API (very bad
). This sent me down the path (above) which allows the problem to be replicated with just the server/client and takes NetRemote totally out of the picture.
Any help is hugely appreciated. This breaks the ability to use MC as a server/client model with the clients running NetRemote touchscreens. Very much a bummer!
P.S., replicated with multiple clients, and by reversing the client/server machines. So I don't think it is machine dependent.