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!