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Thank you so much for enjoying the wallpaper!
I’ve just updated it and added full support for Thai language. If you notice anything still missing or broken, feel free to let me know.
Unfortunately, the resolution of the album cover depends entirely on the music streaming app you’re using. Wallpaper Engine just receives the data (including the cover) from the app, so if Tidal sends a low-res image, there’s no way to improve it on my end. Spotify provides higher quality covers, so that’s why it looks better with it.
As for the buttons, there’s no way to make them control external music apps. They would only work for songs that are actually imported inside the wallpaper project itself, which doesn’t really make much sense for a music visualizer that’s supposed to follow external playback.
Hope that clears things up!