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[Bug 1378278] Re: Inconsistent artwork between scope and app

 

The artwork you see in the first image (Scope) is the "artist artwork".
This is an image that doesn't identify a specific album, but the artist.
Typically this is a group photo of the "band"--which is more or less
what you see for Bruno Mars and Daft Punk. What you see in the second
image (Scope, expanded) and the Music app are the actual _album_ cover
arts.

I don't think there's an inconsistency here. However, the design team
should consider using the "artist artwork" in the Music app in the
Artists tab. One reason not to do so is that the "artist artwork" seems
to be empty or of poor quality more often tat the album cover art
images.

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Title:
  Inconsistent artwork between scope and app

Status in Music application for Ubuntu devices:
  New
Status in “unity-scope-mediascanner” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have only one Bruno Mars and one Daft Punk album on my device. 
  In the Music Scope initial view they show with one set of artwork.
  In the Music app and the expanded Music Scope they show different artwork.

  Should these not be consistent?

  Scope:- http://imgur.com/yKR0hof
  Scope, expanded:- http://imgur.com/GqtRI5a
  Further example:- http://imgur.com/cL3E0Ni

  I don't have a screenshot from the Music App, but it shows the same as
  the scope expanded view.

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