Hi, my first post and previous threads on this topic were either old or had comments turned off so here goes. Although working well, none of my collections album art shows on the Android app. The build is 80.11.33 and previous posts/comments seem to infer that rolling back to a previous version would solve the issue. So my question is: has anyone solved the issue or is reverting to a previous build the answer? I suppose if the answer is yes then the remaining question is how is this achieved?
I'm also on android, sonos s2 latest version 80.11.33.
No album art at all since the new app (it displayed fine on the old brown icon app).
What's worse is that sonos support (chat) tells me that album art IS supported on android and to re-imbed the album art. I have followed those sonos instructions perfectly and still no album art.
The exact same music library (network folder with my music) albumart does display perfectly in Bluesound, BubbleUPnP, mConnect lite, and other android music apps, and also displays fine in the sonos windows app.
Sonos support is claiming that albumart IS supported on android. I believe otherwise.
The same here, every Android app on my phone displays album art perfectly, as do windows apps and even the headunit in my car, only in Sonos are they missing. It is surprisingly disappointing as I tend to rely on the images rather than text to locate music. Do you happen to know if a previous version would likely work and if so how to roll-back?
Album art for local libraries has been broken since the release of the new app in May, on Android only.
https://github.com/amp64/sonosbugtracker/issues/28
There seems to be zero interest in Sonos fixing this, I can only assume the necessary http-override is not possible in the framework the Android app uses.
It was only added to the official Trello board 3 days ago and is listed as “Coming Soon”.
From Nick Millington’s October Office Hours answer in Reddit:
”As another example which we haven’t talked about before, the reason why album art for local music libraries doesn’t work on Android is because we’re now using the built-in Android HTTP client, and its behavior (enforced at a very low level) is to block connection to non-SSL resources, and the Sonos players don’t serve album art for songs in a local library over SSL yet.”
See the second to last answered question.
I was wondering whether these explanations also apply to the missing album art & alarm control on android lock screen ?
Prior to ‘the new app’ when an alarm played on my Roam speaker (playing a spotify playlist), on the lock screen album art was displayed (I think with song title & artist) AND there were controls to control the alarm (eg silence it).
From Nick Millington’s October Office Hours answer in Reddit:
”As another example which we haven’t talked about before, the reason why album art for local music libraries doesn’t work on Android is because we’re now using the built-in Android HTTP client, and its behavior (enforced at a very low level) is to block connection to non-SSL resources, and the Sonos players don’t serve album art for songs in a local library over SSL yet.”
See the second to last answered question.
This is the exact reason I listed months ago, my question is why Sonos still haven’t figured out how to get around this Android limitation. It took me about four hours to fix this in my Android experimentation, Sonos are about to hit the six month period for not figuring it out.
ANDROID devices Album Art:
Guess i will have to stop recommending SONOS products to my fellow android friends.
I could see the album art before this horrific upgrade and have been waiting, like others, for the fix to come out…
I think I have given enough time for SONOS to get it together. It’s a shame, the app worked so well before. I had people over that took pictures of the screen of my tablet in my game room when they heard a song they liked. But without the album art I’m somewhat embarrassed about it.
NOT a good thing, SONOS.
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