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aniec

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Sep 5, 2010
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Hi everyone, I'm new here, and nice to meet you guys!


I've been using iTunes 10 for a couple of days, and found a wired thing.


How can view my songs as the pic shows? You know if you view as Album List, you can see the album artworks when there are more than 5 songs in an album. But this one shows every single album artwork even if there is only one song in an album.

I didn't remember what I did but the iTunes 10 showed this kind of grid. I love this kind of display, but I don't know how to set it. In iTunes 9, you can simply press Command+G to view songs like this, but I don't think this function is still works on iTunes 10.

Anyone got the idea?
 

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You're on the wrong view. Where you change to like cover flow and list view it's the second option. You're currently on the third option.
 
You're on the wrong view. Where you change to like cover flow and list view it's the second option. You're currently on the third option.

Well the second view option is called Album List which shows artwork only if there are more than 5 songs in an album.

I know I was in Grid view, but the iTunes actually showed songs as if it was in Album List view but with every artwork shown.
 
Well the second view option is called Album List which shows artwork only if there are more than 5 songs in an album.

I know I was in Grid view, but the iTunes actually showed songs as if it was in Album List view but with every artwork shown.

You have to be in Album List view in order for the View > Always Show Artwork option to be available.

GL
 
Yeah, turn on Album List view, and then it should be in the View menu.
 

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