On Mar 24, 2009, at 3:00 PM, lrbarrios wrote:

>
> iMac G3 Indigo running OS 10.4.11, 400MHz, and 512MB RAM.  When I
> switch to the Cover Flow view, I don't see the album art.  Instead, I
> see miniaturized versions of the Mac screen.

The actual live screen? I agree, pretty cool but useless!

>  One item of note: the actual MP3 files that
> iTunes is playing are actually located on a Windows 2000 workstation.
> The iMac has Read/Write permissions to the Windows share.  Any
> suggestions?


The 'Get Album Art' command in iTunes only looks for album art in  
tracks from the iTunes Store.

You can use other utilities to retrieve album art for non-iTunes music  
from other sources, like Album Cover Finder <http:// 
amphonicdesigns.com/> or the three utilities here <http://tinyurl.com/d5ay6j 
 >.

It could also have something to do with where the library is located,  
yes. Is it an iTune library on the Win2K box or just a file share? If  
it's an iTunes lib, you need to get the album art on the host machine,  
not the Mac.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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