Yea I suppose I could just remove the art entirely and that works, but could 
ffmpeg get the art out of the songs? I wouldn’t know how to get them and out. 
But if it’s possible I might be able to just reattach them afterwards and see 
if the tag hasn’t gone or maybe edit while the image is separated.

> On 6 Feb 2021, at 00:56, MediaMouth <commun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 12:21 PM, MediaMouth <commun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The obvious approach (targeting it as the first video track) didn't work:
>>> ffmpeg -y -i '29 My Girl.flac' -metadata:s:v:0 comment= '29 My GirlB.flac'
>>> ffprobe '29 My GirlB.flac'
> 
> One possibility would be to simply remove the album art (you could save it 
> externally beforehand).
> That will, in turn, get rid of the associated metadata "comment". I tested 
> it.  It works.
> From what I understand ffmpeg (and for that matter Adobe) can't handle album 
> art for .flac files.
> 
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