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My next step is to indeed wipe out that library file, but I don't want to do this lightly as it may mean a lot more work for me will it? Who needs to see a list of albums. It does me no good to see 7 album covers after I click on the artist. We do one thing, we do it well, and we do it for you!
The new display just looks ugly. When you start it, it will automatically load your iTunes library and find problems. We take two weeks to tackle the challenge, and then we meet up to talk about the challenge on air.
Thanks for all the info, everyone. Select an artist to see the list of albums for that artist. And from there, you can … do nothing, actually. So, in my case, I was greeted with what appeared to be Instagram if Instagram were entirely about Trent Reznor. In an effort to clean up my collection, I'm finally going through artist by artist, album by album, and culling the dupes, getting the right artwork, and matching up all album information correctly.
iArtView for Artists - So that was what was happening with poor Cannonball -- I would edit all the tracks with him in it, putting a correct sort value, and still some of the tracks kept the old value until I edited them one at a time.
I itunes for artists how to resolve this. Changing Artist Images iTunes chooses an album to illustrate artists when you view your music by Artist. Q: iTunes choses an album cover to illustrate each artist entry in Artists view. This is often not the itunes for artists I would prefer. How can I change these images. If the artist has just one album, then that album is used. If the artist has more than one album, many of my artists in my library are illustrated by the first album in the list. But many others are not. However, I have seen these change back sometimes. To make this change, create a folder anywhere, select the songs you want to remove, and then drag them to the folder. Select the songs in iTunes, and press Delete. Tell iTunes that you want to delete the files. Wait for iTunes to change the artwork, then re-add the music by dragging the files from the folder you created earlier. Note that when you remove files from your iTunes library and re-add them, you itunes for artists any ratings, play counts, and last played dates. So, do you really want to go to all that trouble. If only iTunes allowed you to choose the artwork you want. Scrubbing Q: I am a music teacher and use iTunes to play recordings for my chorus rehearsals. Click anywhere in the scrubber bar to jump to a location. You can also click anywhere in the scrubber bar to jump to a different location; the playhead the thick, black vertical line indicates the current position in a track. And you can click and drag the playhead to scrub to any location as well. Note that this works for all types of content in iTunes: music, videos, audiobooks, etc. There are two questions here. I have been doing the same thing myself in the past year or two. It was a good compromise between size and quality. This AppleScript lets you copy tags from existing tracks to new ones. When iTunes replaces files in this way, it keeps any metadata such as ratings, play counts, etc. Sometimes, a tiny change—such as the way a title is capitalized—will prevent the files from matching. After that, I delete the older files. As such, I would recommend ripping them all in Apple Lossless format, so if you ever want to change your mind, you can do so easily. Have questions of your own for the iTunes Guy?.