

- #AUTOMATICALLY FETCH ART FOR ITUNES TV#
- #AUTOMATICALLY FETCH ART FOR ITUNES DOWNLOAD#
- #AUTOMATICALLY FETCH ART FOR ITUNES MAC#
Apple uses high-quality images, but it seems impossible to download cover art, posters, thumbnails, icons, and other images from within its apps on your iPhone.
#AUTOMATICALLY FETCH ART FOR ITUNES TV#
Thanks! The 53 page bug list does have some interesting insight into the Media Player/Album Art issue that has been around since I purchased my car over two years ago.The internet is saturated with low-quality pictures, making it difficult to find a high-resolution image for specific albums, TV shows, movies, podcasts, music videos, apps, and books. Most were on managing "outside of iTunes" files which for me is a non-starter. I'll search the forum but any quick links to what others are using to manage their libraries? I saw a number of programs listed in the bug list but didn't see any that focused on creating playlists. At this point, it does look like the Apple lossless to Flac conversion is the challenge. Don't know where the problem is with my library but I am testing a couple of different scenarios. I agree that it looks like Teslatunes does not (or maybe the XLD code) handle the transfer of album art correctly. Too much overhead in managing audio which most other high-end cars handle. I'd really like for the media player to just work. IMHO it shouldn't be as much of a mystery as it is. It looks like 8.0 has changed everything, except sometimes it doesn't.
#AUTOMATICALLY FETCH ART FOR ITUNES MAC#
In response, Teslatunes was written by another user and, at the time, improved on my script and was a native Mac app with more features. I had originally written an Applescript to rename the genre to a playlist name to work around Tesla's lack of playlist support (why does this seem to be so hard!) and shared it with this forum. Thanks! The 53 page bug list does have some interesting insight into the Media Player/Album Art issue that has been around since I purchased my car over two years ago. I will report results (even if it's "to be resolved in a future firmware update") back in both the main Firmware 8.0 and the Comprehensive USB Bug List threads when my MS returns. I reported this bug, it's on my Service Invoice, and I asked if there are specific documented restrictions Tesla can provide for Album Art format, dimensions and size, or if the firmware is broken. My MS went in for annual service on Tuesday morning. I have personally elected to not spend the detailed time it will take to build copies of the same tracks with many variations of dimensions and then compression to see where Media Player 8.0 Art breaks. Similarly, 8.0 seems to have broken some 8.0 Phone Media (aka "Bluetooth") art for things like Podcasts that display correctly on the iPhone, but some of which now don't appear on the Media Player Phone screen - perhaps due to the same limitation as we're seeing with USB, IDK. One would hope Tesla would simply scale any valid art down to what it needs, rather than ignore it. I have 100% of my tracks in iTunes tagged with my own unique art (not iTunes consolidated album version that only works with iTunes and related Apple devices), and all display correctly in iTunes, all of my iOS devices (iPad, iPhone 7, iPod Nano, Apple Watch), as well as in macOS Finder - but not all tracks will display art with 8.0.Īs I've suggested in a couple other threads, I believe the issue is likely related to too-large of an image, be that dimensions or physical size wise, that are not appearing.
