Sorry, never mind. Apparently it works on that manually-set artwork.
It's just this one specific album that's giving me trouble... I'm
really bummed too--it's one of my favorite albums that I play all the
time, and every time I play it I'm horribly reminded of that fact that
I fail at finding the answer.

The worst part is that i've tried everything... copying the files --
free of artwork-- into a seperate folder, deleting them from itunes,
then dragging them back in didn't work and neither did a bunch of
combinations. And there's two really strange things I've noticed about
this one album:

1. When I add it to iTunes and it copies it into the music folder, it
appends an underscore "_" to the end of the album name.
2. Clear Downloaded Artwork functions half the time.

Gah, this is fustrating. Any advice?

On Aug 20, 4:37 pm, KrayZeKaliber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice, thanks man.  I never knew that that's how iTunes organizes the
> artwork...
> I was curious about manually applied album artwork (artwork copied
> from online,) because the script seems to apply only to iTunes-store-
> supplied artwork.
> Thanks.
>
> On Jul 23, 12:23 pm, BryanW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Probably something most people knew but, being new to QS I didn't. I
> > was having a problem with the iTunes artwork not displaying with the
> > iTunes plugin for QS so I finally found out that it only displays
> > artwork that is EMBEDDED in the song and this doesn't happen with the
> > "Get Album Artwork" that iTunes uses. This merely puts the artwork in
> > a folder and then iTunes references it when playing. Anyway, I found
> > this script that will take the artwork and embed it into the songs.
> > That way you can see the artwork when using notifications or browsing.
> > It can be found here:
>
> >http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=embedart
>
> > Hope this helps somebody. Figured I would save somebody else from
> > pulling there hair out.

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