![]() ![]() I cut the artwork from the album and from the individual songs. It doesn't happen when I convert with Max. I sometimes have issues with the first track of a downloaded FLAC album when converted with XLD (the artwork never "sticks" to that track). ![]() writing the record label name in the Comments field and keep the info) ![]() Re-open the set of files (Album), select Artwork tab and paste image, click Ok then run Doug's Re-Embed Artwork script sometimes this doesn't work – I work around it by adding a character to Comments field after pasting the image, click Ok, run Doug's Re-Embed Artwork script then re-open the set of files (Album) and delete what I put in the Comments field. Select a media kind, like music, movie, TV shows, etc. deleting the artwork (use Cut) from the whole set of files (Album) then click Ok. run Doug's Re-Embed Artwork script on a set of files (Album) Yet, in album view, song list view, and playlist there is no artwork shown. Choose iTunes > Preferences, click the General tab, and in the Views section, uncheck Use custom colors for open albums, movies, etc. Here you need to remember that if you switch out of Playlists view, the sidebar will disappear from iTunes again. Old Style Get Info Dialog Select some items, right-click, hold down shift, then click Get Info from the context menu. In either case all existing artwork in all tracks is replaced/removed. Ever new playlist that I create has the column format changed and a gigantic cover art banner above it. You’ll now switch to Playlist mode, and a sidebar will appear on the left. Replace/Remove All Artwork The top left image box can be used to add or delete art from multiple tracks. Ever song I checked has album artwork in the file information. Click on the Playlists button at the top of the items window. ![]()
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