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  1. Seems like there is some Poweramp code preventing some clashing with the gesture navigation setting of my device... Record_2023-12-23-07-38-45.mp4
  2. This kind of limitation only occurs in Poweramp though... I have a OnePlus 7 Pro (GM1913), if that helps. Record_2023-10-29-20-40-05.mp4
  3. Hi! I noticed that scrolling/swiping movements don't work on both far left and far right sides of the screen. Tapping works. Changing the skin does not resolve it. Record_2023-10-22-00-55-24.mp4
  4. Now the tag scan bitrate estimation for all ALAC files is at 1536/1411 kbps somehow... it is probably the AIFF/WAV file bitrate it was converted from. I think I can live with that tradeoff, since the playback estimation is correct now.
  5. So if I want to avoid this issue AND keep artworks embedded, I'd have to switch to ALAC... It doesn't care if the image is 10MB, the kbps rate stays the same! It even removes the padded file space after you remove the artwork!
  6. Does that mean that when Poweramp displays the increased kbps rate (with the embedded image) it is actually the overall bitrate and is therefore correct? Or is it supposed to show the audio bitrate only? I mean what is the point of seeing the overall bitrate? It's not like the cover art is partially loaded every second, right? I thought that the bitrate is supposed to indicate sound quality... maybe a setting could be implemented that lets the user decide which bitrate is being displayed.
  7. Literally every FLAC file of mine applies. Maybe it's because I use Mp3tag to embed the album art? Can't tell for sure. I'll send some files.
  8. I have observed that embedded album art increases the kbps rate of FLAC files. The file size is divided by the lenght of the audio file, hence kilobytes per second. The effect is more noticeable the shorter the tracks are. Keep in mind that when the specific track is not played, opening its info/tags box displays the correct (?) bitrate, which then changes (increases) when played. It seems a bit odd to me. Am I missing something when I say that kbps is supposed to indicate the audio data transmission and demonstrate the audio quality (partially) that way, or is everything working as intended? I only noticed this behavior in Poweramp so far. Kind of reminds me of that one problem back in the day where MP3 album art would increase the lenght of tracks. Thanks for any advice!
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