On Sep 13, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>
> On Sep 13, 2008, at 2:19 PM, Doug Burton wrote:
>
>> Part of it came from wherever iTunes gets the artwork from when it
>> searches, but a lot of it was missing, so I took the time, a lot of
>> time, to make sure each song had the proper artwork.
>
> I'm also very obsessive about my iTunes art (& lyrics). I have K score
> tracks, less than 500 are missing art. The vast majority of these
> can't accept art (.pdf, .flac, .ogg, mpeg, wav, etc.). I use a script
> called "iTunes Find Artwork-less" that locates all tracks without art
> and place them into a playlist so you can fix this. It works fine for
> me in iTunes 8. You can get this script and some other helpful scripts
> here:
>
> <http://aurelio.net/soft/>
>
> PS - I mentioned .pdf not accepting art, most people don't realize
> iTunes accepts PDF files. This is great for CDs that have accompanying
> leaflets or printed material which is often available in .pdf format
> already.

Oops, forgot to RTFM!  Perhaps it will work better when I do what the  
instructions say to do.

Just a message from Doug...


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