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You didn't mention format, so I'll add that cover artwork can be linked to all iTunes compatible music formats EXCEPT .wav format
Was hoping someone had an answer to this one as well. A while back, I had a Tranquility DAC in for demo (loved the DAC, couldn't afford to keep it at the time). In the process, I used the instructions provided to reduce some of the Mac system overhead. It worked, and the system sounds better and smoother. However, since then, I have had no luck in getting iTunes to recognize artwork for importing music. iTunes says it is importing artwork after I rip a CD, but no artwork attaches to the songs themselves. I was wondering if anyone else had this issue and, if so, how they "backed out" any of the Tranquility settings to alleviate this problem.Thanks in advance, -dB
Dburna, When you rip with iTunes, iTunes put album art into it's library. It doesn't attached the artwork to each file like many other rippers do. Are you saying that when you rip a CD in iTunes, that album Art doesn't appear in iTunes? If so, is unusual and a setting change in iTunes Preferences should correct this. Or, are you saying that when you rip a CD in iTunes, then use another player, that the album art can't be seen? If this is the case, this is normal.Darrellwww.mach2music.com
2. At the end of the import process, the iTunes window says something like "processing album artwork".
What happens when you right-click on an album and select the "Get Album Artwork" option?You need to be logged into the iTunes store to get artwork.You could also try using Artwork Gofer.
Haven't tried the "Get Album Artwork" option. Will have to do that next time I import a disc.
I've never had or seen this before...I also use a Mini and have to go to the Advanced Tab and click on "Get Album Artwork".
Have you just tried to select all the songs of ONE ALBUM and selected (iTunes menubar) Advanced > Get Album Artwork ? What happens?
If you are not signed into the Apple Store and you try the above, you will get a dialog that says "Getting album artwork requires you to have an iTunes Store account. Please go to the iTunes Store and sign in or create a new account". If you are signed in, you may want to try signing out and back in (Store > Sign Out and then Store > Sign In) to re-establish store connection. You can also check if you are gaining proper access to the the iTunes Store and the Gracenote server by going to Help > Run Diagnostics and selecting Network Connectivity Test. Steve
Selecting "Get Album Artwork" doesn't seem to work. Signing out/in of my iTunes accounts didn't help either.
And what did the Help > Run Diagnostics > Network Connectivity Test report? Steve