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iTunes 12.6.0.95 mini player

The latest version of iTunes (12.6.0.95) installed last night and now my mini-player doesn't show the small album artwork like it used to. I can still do Show MiniPlayer Large Artwork. I like having the small artwork in the mini-player, can I get back to that view?

MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2012), iOS 10.2.1

Posted on Mar 22, 2017 6:19 AM

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Posted on Mar 22, 2017 7:59 AM

Wouldn't it be nice if Apple actually TOLD us what they were changing? The large artwork is fine but I would have liked a heads up that the small artwork was removed and that the mini play isn't as "mini" as it used to be. I thought I had a bad download until I checked this forum. Typical of Apple to change things and not tell anyone.

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Mar 22, 2017 7:59 AM in response to StrangeBrewTatoo

Wouldn't it be nice if Apple actually TOLD us what they were changing? The large artwork is fine but I would have liked a heads up that the small artwork was removed and that the mini play isn't as "mini" as it used to be. I thought I had a bad download until I checked this forum. Typical of Apple to change things and not tell anyone.

Mar 23, 2017 2:46 PM in response to StrangeBrewTatoo

After tinkering around this is what I can say pretty definitively about the new user interface ...


Large Artwork - Track info displays by default. On mouse over track info changes to transport control.

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Small Artwork - Accessed by manually resizing the window. Neither track info nor transport control displays by default. Transport control displays on mouse over. Track info does NOT display ... even on mouse over which is a step back in functionality.

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Thumbnail Artwork - is totally gone. Track info displays by default. Transport control displays on mouse over.


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So I like the clean, new look. But I don't care for how there's no way at all to see Track Info anymore when displaying the "Small Artwork" which is my default view. I can get to it by displaying "Large Artwork" so it's not the end of the world. More of an "annoyance". I never use the "mini" view personally but I can imagine that for those that do the removal of the "Thumbnail Artwork" is an unwelcome change as well.


PS: As someone with a software development background I can see what Apple is doing here. The "Track Info/Transport Control" window is likely a single, reusable piece of code now. And I suppose from a "Developer" perspective that's a good thing. But these days I'm a "Product Manager" type and if it were my team I would have insisted that the shortcomings above be addressed as a "usability" issue.

Apr 5, 2017 6:06 PM in response to StrangeBrewTatoo

I have nothing profound to add, but I thought I'd offer some before-and-after visual aids:


In iTunes 12.5, if we wanted a REALLY small MiniPlayer, we had this (which includes a thumbnail of the artwork):

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In iTunes 12.6, we have this twice-as-big charmless gray box with no visible icons:

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Before, if we wanted a slightly bigger version of the artwork, we had choices, including this reasonable size:

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Now, the SMALLEST option we're given is almost twice as big as the 12.5 version (275px vs. 148px):

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I'd love to know exactly how Apple thinks that these are improvements.

Mar 22, 2017 7:21 AM in response to RJG1999

Yes, I found the Large Artwork, but it used to have a small thumbnail off to the left side of the mini-player. Now it's just all text. The mini-player itself seems taller now too. I tried to stretch it out wider to see if the artwork would show up then, but that didn't help either. I'm guessing this is just one of those "improvements" that Apple likes to sneak into upgrades. I can get used to it I guess.

Mar 22, 2017 11:19 AM in response to alliask

I am starting to suspect that there were complaints about the size of the text in miniplayer so they increased the text size and, to do so, eliminated the small artwork. The artwork always gave me an indicator on whether I was playing from an internet station such as Radio Paradise vs. an album/playlist.

Mar 23, 2017 5:14 AM in response to StrangeBrewTatoo

Let me add my voice to those disappointed with this "update" that in my opinion "fixes" what wasn't broken. The Mini-player used to sit nicely beside the Dock in my iMac, taking up zero workspace; the "improved" version is twice as high and encroaches on my working area. I'm not prepared to shrink my application work areas just to accommodate an unattractive, less useful menu.

Mar 23, 2017 8:46 AM in response to pmlz

Yeah, what's up with the flaky close button? One moment it's there and then suddenly you can't get it! Only way I have found to get it when it has disappeared is to hover the "expand" pointer over where it should be and double click.


As usual, Apple messing with stuff for the sake of it, making it clumsier, harder to use and less intuitive. I liked having my artist in the mini player and now it's this great carbuncle of a thing in the bottom corner of the screen. So hoping that something like ONYX ends up offering a hack to go back to the old style player (unlikely I know, unless that already exists in the OS).

Mar 23, 2017 9:54 AM in response to StrangeBrewTatoo

What absolute rubbish! I thought I'd picked up a bug, did the old restart - no dice. What's the point in having a mini player which is no longer mini? The old mini player was just perfect, this dominates the view so I can't see other stuff going on - rediculous!


Surely there must be an applescript or something to overcome this annoyingness....

iTunes 12.6.0.95 mini player

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