Kris said...
> On Apr 28, 11:13*am, Andy > wrote:
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>> > On Apr 28, 8:20*am, Andy > wrote:
>> >> No breakfast today!?
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>> >> Last night I started the painstaking process of ripping my entire CD
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>> >> I'll be sure to have lunch.
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>> >> You?
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>> >> Andy
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>> >> Eat first, talk later.
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>> > That certainly doesn't sound like you, Andy. 
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>> > But iTunes is a timesucker, that's for usre. Good luck.
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>> > Kris
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>> Kris,
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>> Thanks!
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>> Apple's iTunes is also flawed about fetching album artwork, sometimes.
>> That's causes an extra step. Obviously a license agreement among the
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>> fetched and pasted in separately from other music sites.
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>> I was surprised that the ITunes store DID find my uncle's albums
artwork!
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>> Best,
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>> Andy
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> My album art is all wrong too. Sometimes it's amusing what they assign
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> Kris
Kris,
I got a great pointer, if you google or amazon.com search for album artwork
and clipboard copy it, in iTunes you need to choose all an album's songs,
then get info. Then check the "artwork" checkbox and paste in the album
art.
Frustrated me completely until somebody else shared the magic!
Good luck,
Best,
Andy
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Eat first, talk later.