On 2010-04-30 17:29 , Rob Studdert wrote:
On 01/05/2010, Joseph McAllister<[email protected]>  wrote:

Most likely because you or your son captured much of the artwork using a
third party utility, or browsing Google and various bands websites. When you
re-synched, iTunes, which only uses Apples own database, and Amazon's (from
two years ago) went out and checked on all the artwork at those sites, and
deleted the rest as being not recognized.

This is such a perfect example of just what has been being said by so
many in this thread. It's their way or nothing is the Apple paradigm.

it's a really bad example, since that feature is an option; it may be too helpful in the default, but the default is for people who buy tracks from Apple and rip their own CDs without tweaking the track names; not everything about iTunes suits me but it is one of Apple's more configurable apps and it's also one of the few with a comprehensive AppleScript implementation


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