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Is the feature request related to a problem. Please describe it.
I keep a list of artists I like in the form of links to deezer artist pages (like https://deezer.com/artist/291076). I periodically run rip file <my list> on this list as an easy way to pull all new albums from these artists (I've around 30 now). Because streamrip maintains a database of all previously downloaded tracks (what is referred to by gallery-dl and yt-dlp as a "download archive"), only new tracks are downloaded and all's well, almost. Streamrip v2.0.5 still downloads cover arts for ablums for which all tracks were omitted, effectively creating a thousand directories with no files beside cover arts.
Describe the solution you would like.
What streamrip's logic should be: if not even one track of an album was downloaded, then omit downloading that album's cover art.
Describe alternatives you've considered.
No response
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Is the feature request related to a problem. Please describe it.
I keep a list of artists I like in the form of links to deezer artist pages (like https://deezer.com/artist/291076). I periodically run
rip file <my list>
on this list as an easy way to pull all new albums from these artists (I've around 30 now). Because streamrip maintains a database of all previously downloaded tracks (what is referred to by gallery-dl and yt-dlp as a "download archive"), only new tracks are downloaded and all's well, almost. Streamrip v2.0.5 still downloads cover arts for ablums for which all tracks were omitted, effectively creating a thousand directories with no files beside cover arts.Describe the solution you would like.
What streamrip's logic should be: if not even one track of an album was downloaded, then omit downloading that album's cover art.
Describe alternatives you've considered.
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: