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Top level menu icons \ images - bishbosh12 - 19-01-2026 16:16 Hi, I'm using indexArtwork to get images for the various top level menus such as albums, items, Artist, Genre and [folder view] in Cambridge Audio StreamMagic. I have the graphics in a sub-dir /Music/indexArtwork and have images named to match the menu items, although not sure what to use for the [folder view] so for that I have a file named folder.jpg in the /Music directory. All is working for all menus* but not [folder view], in fact it is using folder.jpg from my first artist directory proved by copying the jpg I want to use to that directory and it is displayed. I have tried indexArtwork=all,auto,folder and whilst the folder option results in a folder being displayed as the graphic for [folder view] it isn't the one I want, and it also messes up what is displayed for the artists directories. I'm sure I've had this working before but a new NAS has meant a new install and I can't remember how I got it working. Any ideas of what setting(s) I should use? Also how do I get the image (folder.jpg) in the top level artist directory to display when I select the Artist menu item? Cheers, Tony *It it is also working for sub menus e.g. below Genre I'm getting the graphics for the genres I have defined. RE: Top level menu icons \ images - simoncn - 19-01-2026 16:52 The image filename is the same as the name shown in the browsing index, so you need to put a file named [folder view].jpg in the /Music/indexArtwork directory. RE: Top level menu icons \ images - bishbosh12 - 19-01-2026 18:17 (19-01-2026 16:52)simoncn Wrote: The image filename is the same as the name shown in the browsing index, so you need to put a file named [folder view].jpg in the /Music/indexArtwork directory. Hi Simon, I could've sworn I'd tried that. Anyway renamed folder.jpg as suggested and voila all is good. Cheers, Tony |