Thanks Marta!

On 9/30/07 6:35 PM, "Marta Edie" <martaedie at mac.com> wrote:

> Hi, Greg,
> What you can do, you can put some picture into the sidebar ( if you
> have  an album cover or something pertaining to the music) you can
> scan it into iPhoto and then drag it to where it says "drag album
> cover here". And as soon as you do that, it will appear up in the
> cover flow. I used to just play with this a long time ago  before
> they had this new thing, and put all kinds of flowers and art into
> this box, and now they all appear in the cover flow, even a picture
> of my husband skiing in Switzerland in 1946 which I had added to some
> classical music once.
> Marta
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 30, 2007, at 18:02 PM, Greg Schoettmer wrote:
> 
>>      Hi everyone. I signed up for the Apple 1-to-1 deal and had my
>> first
>> lesson/meeting this week. We covered iTunes. Although I am a user
>> of iTunes,
>> I simply use the basics. After my lesson I am reorganizing a few
>> things and
>> FINALLY loading all my CDs.
>>      It's pretty cool to load a CD and have iTunes go find the
>> album art.
>> Now, what to do when there is no album art available? In Cover Flow
>> View it
>> really hinders the presentation when there's a blank. Is there a
>> way to scan
>> a CD cover and insert it? Any other options to complete the view?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Greg
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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