![]() There’s no artwork, so I try Get Album Artwork and… Here’s iTunes, with a newly imported album, Bomb the Bass’s Enter the Dragon (the first album I purchased, in case you were wondering!). I’ll demonstrate the problem to make this more practical. This means: if other software doesn’t have special code to look inside the iTunes database, it doesn’t know of the artwork’s existence. ![]() Here’s the problem: iTunes’ Get Album Artwork option only stores the artwork in iTunes’ own database, not in your music files. So… why is the artwork missing? If you can see it in iTunes, it’s there, right? Why can’t you see it when you use another piece of software or hardware? After all, the album artwork is a part of the overall artistic work that makes up an album. This is important! Your artwork is useful for finding the music you want to play and it’s great to have it there while you’re listening. Sooner or later you’ll add a device - a new hi-fi, phone, car stereo, whatever… you’ll copy a music library over from iTunes, and… your beautiful artwork is missing. That’s what it’s all about when you have a home music network.
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