neithern / g4music

A light weight music player written in GTK4, with a fluent adaptive user interface.

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[Feature request]: Recognize folders with a single cover art

marek-lach opened this issue · comments

If there’s a file called cover.jpg in a folder full of songs, load all those songs when the are selected as a playlist, each with the same one cover, which’s present in their folder.

cover.jpg is already be recognized as the album’s cover, didn’t work for your folders?

It works, but currently folders with names (albums) are not recognised. Only individual songs. I wonder if there could be a user setting for each album folder to have it’s own one image and the rest of the songs in that one folder to be collapsable as a list?

It works, but currently folders with names (albums) are not recognised. Only individual songs. I wonder if there could be a user setting for each album folder to have it’s own one image and the rest of the songs in that one folder to be collapsable as a list?

I am not so clear about your requirement, can you please show some pictures to explain it?

In the sorting options, alongside sorting by Album, or Artist, there could also be an option to sort by Folder, which would sort the playlist by folder names. With audio files (songs) of each folder listed under the folder's name.

Something like... where instead of playlist, a folder name would be.

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This is just a feature suggestion. Thank you for making this player.

In the sorting options, alongside sorting by Album, or Artist, there could also be an option to sort by Folder,

Do you mean your song files don't have tags (Album, artist), and the folder name is often as the album name?

In the sorting options, alongside sorting by Album, or Artist, there could also be an option to sort by Folder,

Do you mean your song files don't have tags (Album, artist), and the folder name is often as the album name?

Yes.

v1.4 should be helpful.