Pasting album art does not work

Hello,
I recently purchased a touch so I had to install itunes. I imported my mp3 library which was originally ripped using WMP. 99% of my albums contains art in the form of folder.jpg and albumartsmall.jpg. Unfortunately, I forgot to remove the system and hidden attributes before importing my library. itunes was only able to add art from its online database (because it could not see my hidden art files) to about 2/3 of my albums. I repeated adding the appropriate folder to my library after removing the attributes but itunes was unable to add additional art. Presumably, it does not recognize the jpg files within each album folder. To manually add art, it was suggested here that I could copy the image and past or drag it onto a song or album while it is playing. However, that does not work. When I drag the image to the itunes window, a red circle w/slash appears over the icon no matter where I try to drag it. Also, there is no paste option when I right click where album art should be.

Is there a way to manually add album art that is not in the itunes database?

Thanks.

Gateway ML6721, Windows Vista

Posted on Jan 21, 2009 2:45 PM

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Feb 13, 2009 8:33 PM in response to MWed

Hi, it turns out I had my mp3 files attributed as read only. I did not want windows media player, or itunes for that matter, altering my tags. But the way itunes adds album art requires adding the image directly to the mp3. I'm still irritated that itunes was unable to recognize the album art generated from cds ripped by windows media player (as folder.jpg, etc, files). Especially given that itunes applied art to ~1/3 of my 600 or so album, whereas the microsoft database (or whatever they use) had art for >90% of my albums.

Feb 14, 2009 3:32 AM in response to Don W

As you've discovered iTunes needs write access to files in order to update any information. iTunes has no automatic media update feature and will only make the changes you enter in the Get info. dialogs. If it can't write to the file however, it appears to make the changes, only to re-read the original data next time it accesses the file.

To make sure Windows Media Player doesn't make any automated changes to your tags open WMP, go to *Library > Options* and in the section *Automatic media information updates for files* remove any ticks agaisnt the following:
Retrieve additional information from the Internet
Rename music files using rip music settings
Rearrange music in the rip music folder, using rip music settings
Maintain my star ratings as global ratings in files

When you add art or change other information in iTunes it will immeditately attempt to update the tag. WMP on the other hand tries to optimise performance by scheduling updates as a background process. This often means however that the WMP database can have the correct information & art, while this information is missing from the file. The WMP option *Library > Apply Information Changes* should force this update, but this should have been done on your old system before you moved the data.

Neither iTunes or WMP read the hidden artwork files that WMP produces when importing files - WMP produces them to provide the graphic folders in Windows Explorer but they serve no other function.

Since you are where you are, the following should help you work out which files still need artwork.

*How to find tracks without artwork*
To find all the tracks without artwork so that you can update them you can try http://www.stum.de/itunes-find-tracks-without-artwork/ for Windows or http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=trackswithoutartwork for Macs. Use Google, Amazon, Discogs etc. to locate relevant images. Ideally these should be square, 320x320 pixels or above and borderless to give the best results in the various menus. If you have artwork for some tracks of an album, but not others, find the album in the main music folder, select a track with artwork, right-click (Option-Click for Macs) on the art & click copy, then select all the tracks of the album, use CTRL-I or Command-I to *Get Info* and then paste the image into the artwork box.

I say 320x320 because I believe (from using TouchCopy) that it's the size used in the iPod cache so if you're going to crop or resize you might as well work to that size. Otherwise 200x200 is probably good enough.

tt2

Feb 14, 2009 12:16 PM in response to turingtest2

Thanks for the additional suggestions. One common complaint with WMP is that even when all check boxes concerning media updates are deselected, some files are still changed. Even with the files read only, WMP will store some tag and album art changes in it's own internal database and these changes override the tag and art (even art embedded in the mp3), at least when viewing/playing through WMP.

Feb 14, 2009 1:17 PM in response to Don W

illiniguy73 wrote:
Thanks for the additional suggestions. One common complaint with WMP is that even when all check boxes concerning media updates are deselected, some files are still changed.

Perhaps this relates to WMP lazy update system. I.e. you make a change in WMP (or it fetched data before you disabled it's auto-update system), you then import those files into iTunes. At some point you're working with WMP and it decides to process the tags updates that are already queued up. Next time you access the file in iTune you notice an unexpected change.
Even with the files read only, WMP will store some tag and album art changes in it's own internal database and these changes override the tag and art (even art embedded in the mp3), at least when viewing/playing through WMP.

iTunes compares it's database with the file & if different assumes the file is correct. WMP it seems, thinks it knows best and may not even re-read the tags of tracks it's imported. Setting tracks to read-only won't fix things. As far as I'm aware however, I haven't had WMP change anything on me since I switched all the options off. I do a sync-backup my library every day so I'd notice files changing that I hadn't edited myself.

tt2

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