![]() I then discovered that some MP3s that I had in my H:\Download folder, which were downloaded from Burning the Ground (an awesome site by the way if you are a fan of 80s/90s 12" mixes) *do* display the album art when I double-click on them and they play in Groove (since it is set as the default player). I have even tried removing the Music folder (My Music stored on my I drive) and reading it I've deleted the library from WMP and let it rebuild nothing works although the music is added and plays fine otherwise. ![]() It didn't as ALL the song now show with a generic music icon! Despite leaving the program open for a day the album art never appeared. So I decided to do an app reset of the Groove app and let it rebuild its database in the hope of fixing the issue. ![]() ![]() Note all album art continues to be displayed correctly in Windows Media Player, iTunes and Media Monkey. Anyway, Groove previously displayed them and seemed to dropping more and more as I used it post-upgrade. All of my music uses ID3v2.3 tags and has embedded 600圆00 art taken from JPGs and PNGs. Since updating to Windows 10 Creators Update (v1703) I noticed that my 350 GB collection of mostly MP3 with some FLAC music was missing some album art which was previously showing in Anniversary Update (v1607).
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