![]() I found that I had to embed the album art in the file's ID3 tag to get it to consistently display on my player. That should eliminate missing artwork when you are moving files between computers, hard drives or softwares (iTunes, JRiver, Audirvana etc).Ĭlick to expand.Although I don't use iTunes I have had some related issues with album art and my Walkman digital audio player. Go back to the Artwork tab select load artwork and browse to the desktop select and confirm. Now right click and delete artwork from the iTunes box. Drag the art from the box to your desktop. ![]() For the ones you ripped in XLD I believe there is a checkbox in preferences to embed artwork that will take care of that going forward.įor those where you might have used the infamous "Get Album Artwork" the tedious manual way to embed is to select an album in iTunes>Get Info>Artwork. Save that you could have a very tedious task ahead of you. Maybe there are other solutions like that. ![]() That helped get me going in the right direction. With that you highlight a bunch songs and select the embed command in the script. I suggest Google to see if you can find it. I don't know if it still exists but my "fix" was to use a Doug's AppleScript for embedding artwork. Years ago prior to learning about properly embedding artwork I had a similar problem with disconnected artwork. ![]() ![]() I would agree with avoiding use od "Get Album Artwork". ![]()
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