Hopefully somebody will have the solution for me when I wake up tomorrow. Perhaps I've made an oversight of my own and managed to overlook whatever thread might have the solution to what I would assume is a common problem, but I've been at it for hours and I'm tired now. At the Info window, click the Artwork tab and select Add Artwork. From the pop-up menu, select Album info or Get info.
I don't know why I'm having this problem in the first place, seems like quite an oversight. Right-click on the album in question within iTunes or the Music app. I quite like the standard music player otherwise, so I'm hoping there's a way to do this. I deleted the old pictured and replaced them with the new ones, but no matter what, the Music Player somehow remembers, and only uses, the old ones, and nowhere in it's limited set of options is there any way to refresh things. It worked just fine, but I thought it looked ugly and revised them. I made some artwork for some of my albums, just placing a jpg in the folder of each one. Please find Music folder in iTunes folder, delete it by moving it to the Trash Bin. Following are the detailed steps to clean cache folder of iTunes artwork album. Searching tens of pages, as well as this forum, clearing cache, searching the sd card for images, using history clearing apps, powering off the phone and restarting, checking if the MP3s were altered in any way (they don't appear to have any embedded artwork, even now), short of a factory reset I've done everything I can think of. That is to say if we clean the cache folder with artwork, iTunes would generate the cache again, then iTunes artwork album not showing issue would be fixed.Hey, don't judge me for my musical tastes, or I'll force you to listen to me singing "Muskrat Love." Then you'll be really sorry.I've tried just about everything I can think of at this point. Inasmuch as one can really call those hairstyles "better," I guess. Well, with the world of that particular album’s art, anyway.
I realize now I’d like the stock artwork back, but when I got on the Music app on my Mac and try to delete it, the stock artwork doesn’t come back. When that’s done, click OK to confirm your changes, and all should be right with the world. Hello, A while ago I wasn’t too content with some stock album artworks of some albums and uploaded custom ones instead. Then press Command-V to paste in your copied artwork. …and click “Yes” on the dialog box to confirm that you want to edit multiple items.Īfterward, you’ll make sure you’re on the “Info” tab (or on the "Artwork" tab if you're only adding the cover image for one song), and you should see a box in the lower-right corner labeled “Artwork.” Right- or Control-click on the album and choose Get Info…
Download Cisdem Duplicate Finder and install it. To open the folder, in Finder, from the menu bar, choose Go > Go to Folder, paste the location and click Go.
Find the location of your iTunes Media folder. Then open iTunes and find the album that you’d like to add the image to. In iTunes app, go to Preferences > Advanced. Eeek!Īt least I get to make a Hulk joke here, right? KARAOKE SMASH! Right?! Guys? …Sigh.Īnyway, let’s go find some proper art, shall we? What you'll need to do is search the Web for the album, and then once you've found the correct cover image, right- or Control-click on the picture and pick Copy Image from the contextual menu.
That’s great and all, but what do you do with the albums that iTunes can’t find artwork for? It’s safe to say that this ain’t pretty:Īnd neither is this, which is what iTunes thought this album cover should look like. It is not a menu item, if you hover over the album art there is a tiny down-caret.
In either case, you’ll be required to sign in if you’re not already. I have no interest in ever seeing the album art, so this is just an irritation. With this method, iTunes’ll go through your entire library looking for missing album covers if you only need a couple of items done, you could also right- or Control-click on an album and choose Get Album Artwork instead to save yourself some time. Frustrated with the number of iTunes albums you’ve got that don’t have the proper cover art? Well, as you may know, there is a built-in way to search for missing album art-do that by choosing File> Library> Get Album Artwork.