Can't manually add artwork to iTunes?
I can't add artwork to iTunes. I try to via "Get Info", and it appears in the artwork box, but when I click Ok the artwork is not there. Help?
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I can't add artwork to iTunes. I try to via "Get Info", and it appears in the artwork box, but when I click Ok the artwork is not there. Help?
Two things:
When adding artwork to an album, make sure you do so to every song in the album. To do that, select the complete album and when you click on File/Get Info/Info - you see this box:
... but if you select a single song, you need to click on File/Get Info and you will see a different selection of tabs, including one for Artwork. Click on the Artwork tab :
... and you see this:
...notice that in my first screenhsot, the artwork is missing. It shouldn't be - that's the bug!
Hello!
I went online to see if someone had the answer for this too, but when I didn't find an answer after looking through this thread, I figured it out myself (At least it fixed my problem).
Go to the album folder outside of iTunes, select the songs, right click, properties and uncheck the ''read-only'' box!
And there you go - just enter iTunes and perform the usual procedure! 🙂
(If you want to be sure that they've changed you can always import the albuum to iTunes again)
Hope this helped!
When I click on a single song, I don't get that selection of options. Instead I get 5 tabs; Summary, Info, Video, Sorting and Options. Under summary it has a box saying "No Artwork Available", but I can't edit anything. It only seems to affect one of my albums and the rest have the same options as your pictures.
I just fixed this in iTunes 12, OS X El Cap.
The problem, as described above, was that I had .WAV files. I could navigate to the Artwork tab and add artwork there, but it would never show up and if I went back to that tab nothing was there.
I selected all of the songs in the album, right-clicked and used "Create AAC version" which gave me two of each song. I then deleted all of the WAV versions which were the first of each pair. That left me with the same album but with all AAC files instead of WAVs.
Voila... added the artwork and it stuck. Thanks fiend.
I have this issue as well.
The artwork was in place prior to the update , then disappeared.
I tried to re-install from the same artwork file I always use. The artwork comes up and but it wont add. Read only not checked, so not an issue.
Now checking entire library 950 G + for missing art.
Why are we getting Betas? This is why I dropped PC
Another issue, is that tracks from different albums are scattered throughout my playlists. ***!
Ah!
Is the album in .wav format? On the Summary pane, under the "no artwork box", look for the Kind: Does it say WAV audio file?
Nope, it's a MPEG audio file.
Hhhmmm!
In your first post, you stated that the artwork appeared in the Artwork box, but when you clicked on OK, it was no longer there. Where was this box, on which pane? As far as I know, Artwork cannot be added to the artwork box on the Summary pane; but you also said that there was no Artwork pane (which is where it would normally be added).
So I'm confused.
If the songs on the album are not in .wav type, then there must be something else about it (them) that prevents the artwork from being added. What is in the following fields (on the Summary pane) for any one of the non-artwork files:
The only two other possibilites that I can think of at the moment are that the (song) files are corrupted in some way or that one track on the album is different to the rest, thereby causing an issue.
Try this. Click on the album folder (music, albums). Right click on the first track, and click "open in windows explorer". Highlight all the album tracks using the shift key, go to properties, and if the "read-only" box is checked, uncheck it, click apply, then OK. Then try to add the artwork in the usual way.
Exactly the same problem here since last upgrade!
Thank you so much!
That helped me a lot 🙂
Top Man, that worked a treat
:-)
iTunes is so buggy and frustrating. I finally gave up, and resorted to a command line tool (the excellent mp4v2 library). Here's how to get it to work.
1. Install HomeBrew, if you haven't already (see http://brew.sh, which contains the following one-liner which you can paste into your Terminal):
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/go/install)"
(all on one line)
2. Install mp4v2:
brew install mp4v2
3. Add the art to your mp4 file:
Say you have a file album_art.jpeg in your Downloads folder, and your mp4 file my_music.mp4 in your iTunes music folder, then you run the following in Terminal:
mp4art --add ~/Downloads/album_art.jpeg ~/Music/iTunes/my_music.mp4
(that's all on one line)
Awesome, files were read-only. Thanks man.
This worked thank you i was having this problem too it's just the file accessibility was read-only therefore not letting my change or modify the files! 🙂
Can't manually add artwork to iTunes?