Hi I'm a newbie and apologize if this is a dumb question. I ripped my entire CD collection into iTunes (uncompressed AAC), several thousand songs from several hundred CD's. I also have just a few hundred AAC and MP3 songs I downloaded. I'd like to convert everything to ogg vorbis, but when I do the conversion, there is no cover art for any of the CD's I ripped in iTunes. What is the fastest, simplest way to solve this problem? Ideally, I'd like to have the album art embedded in the songs and to have a cover.jpg file in the folders for future use, but if I can only get it embedded in the songs that's fine to. Thank you!
How do I get iTunes Album Art into my batch conversion?
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Re: How do I get iTunes Album Art into my batch conversion?
iTunes does not embed album art in files it ripped, instead it keeps the art locked away in its internal database (if you were to move the files to another PC and load into iTunes, they would have no art...) -
Re: How do I get iTunes Album Art into my batch conversion?
I did, great program for identifying duplicates. I'm looking for something else though; a program which will simply scan your itunes library and put in the album art which itunes already has by adding a file (like cover.jpg) to each album sub-folder...Comment
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Re: How do I get iTunes Album Art into my batch conversion?
The album art part of PerfectTunes will add missing album art in the form as Folder.jpgComment
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Re: How do I get iTunes Album Art into my batch conversion?
It pull from our own collection.Comment
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