Export music file#667
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🚀 What does this PR do?
📸 Screenshots / Recordings
🛠️ Checklist
📝 Additional Notes
This PR introduces the highly requested ability to export audio as a high-quality MP3 (#390) and resolves a couple of UI-related bugs in the search and library views.
🚀 New Features
Enhanced Export Options: Added a new option to export files as MP3 (320 kbps). The export process now successfully embeds both track metadata and cover artwork into the file. (#390)
🐛 Bug Fixes
Search Context Menus: Fixed an issue in the Search -> All tab where songs categorized under "Other" were missing their album information in the context menu. (#606)
Folder Icon States: Resolved visual inconsistencies in the Library -> Folders view to ensure folder icons correctly and consistently reflect their opened/closed states.