The contrast with the white titles is just too big and it feels a bit like the light in a room went out and your sight didn't adjust yet. The result is that album art blends completely with a pitch-black background. I hope this is an easy thing to fix an I won't have to nudge the album art constantly to put the blur back to the right state.Īnother comment about the blur is: when album art is really dark (Metallica's "Black album" or AC/DC "Back in Black" for example) then the blur is nonexistent. I assume a good will of the people in charge so I won't just repeat my issue like I was pulling somebody's sleeve and shouting at them. I'm glad that the other users confirm the bug and support the issue. I don't know what are the rules here so I'm just waiting. I also got a confirmation that the bug actually occurs not only on my phone. I just answered the additional questions I got. I diversed a bit, so I'll recap: wrong album art blur occurs EVERY TIME when the cover of the next song is different than the current cover. At least in this case it makes sense and I kind of appreciate it. I guess that Spotify in such cases does it's matching (like for uploaded local songs - this functionality SUCKS a lot, anyway, generating 90% of mismatched "matches") and replaces these songs with their versions from another albums. OK, I won't dwell on this one - I just noticed that in Apple Music these songs with "bad" covers are unavailable (for licensing reasons propably). So going back to the "official" topic: in such a case even when I play an album, Spotify player shows a wrong blur right in the first song, just because the next song has a bad cover assigned. But already the 2nd song "Mississippi" by the band "The Cactus Blossoms" shows the cover of this band's album "You're Dreaming". For example this happens in a compilation album "Twin Peaks (Music from the Limited Event Series". For those songs the same wrong cover thumbnails are shown on a playlist's icon if I make a playlist containing only this album. Sometimes it's even not a cover of this artist's album, but a cover of ANOTHER COMPILATION, containing the same song. In some albums (mainly compilations) some songs don't have this compilation cover shown on their playback, but a cover of this artist's another album, on which this song also appears. Basically it is connected with another issue (for me it's a bug, also). I say "IT SHOUD NOT HAPPEN" but from time to time it does. In theory it should not happen (or rather should not be visible) in albums, as all songs should have the same cover. Of course this is the case with playlists (unless the next song is from the same album).Ģ. It happens when I play anything - of course only if the next song's cover is different than the current cover. Hi JackS and thanks for exploring the issue.ġ. I just want Spotify to handle it properly on itself: But definitely it might help you a lot as the guy seems to be a pro. I don't understand what that means and probably it's not a solution for a regular folk like me. Apparently the user is an expert - he explains the reason and provides a code to fix it in Cydia. I just noticed that the issue was already reported at least twice before (in 2015 first!!!). Of course I don't treat it as a solution but it gives additional insight.Ĩ. The incorrect blur can be fixed by slightly "nudging" album art to the left or right (just a bit in order not to change the track). So the bug is only when album art disappears completely.Ĩ. The proper blur stays as the background of the queued song list. The album art doesn't disapper then - it is shrunk and moved to top left corner. Blur doesn't change on tapping song queue icon. minimizing with a swipe down or a down arrow in top leeft corner Blur changes to incorrect if I leave "now playing" in a way which makes album art disappear: Restarting Spotify or iPhone doesn't help. Happens from the app installation (a week ago)ĥ.
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