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iTunes 11 - Some Artist Missing Album Art
Really enjoying iTunes 11 so far, however, I do have one (minor) issue. On the new artist side bar, some bands are missing the album art, despite the fact that all albums in my library have album art. Anyone figured this out?
All the albums in the photo were ripped from CDs with the exception of the one iTunes Store song. Seems to happen for both CD rips and downloads. RESOLVED Quote:
Last edited by Variant; Dec 2, 2012 at 10:01 AM. Reason: Resolved |
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IDK why iTunes fails to fetch, but here's how to get it manually -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RArRQ57QcUQ
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I don't either, but man is it getting old, every time there's an upgrade and losing parts of the itunes library. iTunes not being able to handle quicktime format movies is one insanely stupid thing, but it's cool, I can re-rip my entire DVD collection. ...again. I still have the "outdated technology" in my old MBP.
But the inconsistencies with displaying artwork, from shared libraries to local ones, to sync'd iOS libraries, is damn annoying. especially the 14th time you have to manually put the artwork in for hundreds of albums from such obscure bands as the Doors and Brian Eno... from the biggest online music store in the world. WTF. A simple "is this your album/artwork?" with some suggestions based on title info would be useful when it can't find the art. ...not to mention itunes consistent refusal to simply show TV shows in order, by episode, without having to tell it to manually every time you select a show. ...& half the TV episodes "disappearing" off the iPad Mini (even tho they're still there) as soon as an itunes purchase loads... Holy man, better fix it Apple. Last edited by ThunderSkunk; Dec 1, 2012 at 04:18 PM. |
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k, ignore 8corewhore, he had the right answer to the wrong question lol
THIS IS WHAT YOU DO (since it happened to me for like 4 bands) right click, edit the artist's name to something else. "Metallica2" for example. voila, it now just regenerated the album art. (the cover is selected by the album with the highest rating) Then repeat and name it back to Metallica. Fixed. |
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Right-clicking and choosing "Get Album Artwork" always works for me. I found about 10 albums missing artwork and got them all back that way. I only have music I bought from iTunes in my library though.
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All the albums already have album art. I did try that for the heck of it, but nothing changed. The solution posted above works perfectly.
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A faster solution that worked for me was just playing the first song off the album. Doing this instantly regenerated the album artwork. No way to automate it, but faster than right clicking 'Get info' and changing artist name.
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I had this issue with movies...
So I just right clicked a movie, information, went to the album artwork, it appeared instantly, I hit okay, done ![]() Stupid bug tho... |
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I've not seen this on my new Mac (yet?), but it happened all the time on Windoze.
I just opened the properties window, then selected the album art tab, and copied the picture into a folder called 'Album Art' with an appropriate name. If any go missing, I can just re-add them easily. Every time I add a new album, I copy the art into said folder, and yet again, Bob's your father's sister's husband.
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I have used a script from Doug Adams' site:
Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes The script is Re-Embed Artwork. http://dougscripts.com/itunes/script...reembedartwork I tested it by just selecting one album - the artwork reappeared. I then selected all the tracks in one genre - it worked again. Thanks to Doug Adams for the script. Please check you have a backup of your Music/iTunes folder before trying this.
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MacBook Pro 2.2GHz Intel Core2 Duo 4GB memory Snow Leopard 10.6.8 iTunes 10.6.3 Last edited by Richard412; Mar 22, 2013 at 03:30 PM. |
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I few tracks still showed no artwork. I used the trick posted by Lvivske to fix them. Lvivske - Thanks for your help.
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