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Lost ability to view album/cover art on Default User Interface

Greetings!

New user of Foobar2000 and ran into my first big unsolvable glitch.

PROBLEM: I lost all the cover/album art using the Default User Interface. I have been playing about 100 CD's using Foobar2000 while displaying the album/cover art and today I was trying to attach the back cover of a CD, TAGGING->ATTACH PICTURES->BACK COVER, when suddenly I couldn't view the front album/cover art of ANY CD in ANY album list. I also use Columns UI and under FILE->PREFERENCES->DISPLAY and all the cover art remains intact on that module.

QUESTION: How can I re-display the album/cover art using the Default User Interface?

Using Windows Vista and Foobar2000 v1.1.11

Thanks in advance.


 

Lost ability to view album/cover art on Default User Interface

Reply #1
The album list does not feature an art viewer. You must add an album art viewer element, which should track your currently selected track, I think.

Lost ability to view album/cover art on Default User Interface

Reply #2
Hi kode54. Thanks for your reply.

Ahah! Your reply helped me recall that when I initially setup Foobar2000 I had included the album art viewer.  Somehow while trying to import the back cover art for an album I must have clicked something which turned it off.  All I need to do now is to remember how to setup the Default User Interface the way I had it programmed initially and I don’t even remember where I found the instructions, but at least now I know that the cause of the problem was the loss of the album art viewer . . . somehow.

Sorry, foobar2000 is great but very hard for someone of my computer ability to understand.

Thanks for your help.