![]() ![]() Tap one of them - it will search by the artist's name first. A box titled "Choose Image From" pops up, giving you two resource choices to try: "Last FM" and "MusicBrainz." It will display your albums and their current artwork (or lack thereof.)Ĭlick on an album that's missing artwork. I've found an app that works very well well: "Album Art Grabber" written by Tim Clark. The folder location and title do not matter at all, except for the cover art. In fact, I think there is a "Music" folder by default.īy the way, the way the music files themselves are categorized in Shuttle are through the metadata. If you don't have a microSD card, you can create the "Music" folder in the phone memory. Under each folder, I put the artist folder, under the artist I put the album folder, and in the album folder, I put the. ![]() I simply created a folder called "Music" and under that, "Classical", "Jazz", "Easy Listening" and so forth. Just as a guide for some who may need it, I have a microSD card, so I put all my music and photos on the card. I got the album image by googling the album name, and saving the album image as a jpg. ![]() jpg file to "cover.jpg", kept it in the folder containing the music, and the cover image showed up in the "albums" category of Shuttle. The cover image did not show up when I used the "album" tag to view the contents. I tried putting a jpg image of the cover in the Album folder on the phone itself. So, the artist shows up when you are using the tab "Artists" to select the piece to play.īut, the real solution is the album cover. For the artist, if you have the correct name in the metadata, Shuttle will tend to load the artist portrait on its own. The cover art for some albums was not showing up. I had this problem in Shuttle on my Note 4. ![]()
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