If you’re using iTunes to manage your MP3 Music Collection, there’s nothing more irritating than having the tracks without album artwork. When you view your music in Cover Flow View, all you’ll get is an array of blank-looking jewel case simulations with a musical-note symbol in the center (see image below, Right).

To get around this, and have all your wonderful albums paired-up with the original CD cover art (see above, Left), just do one simple thing…Right-Click, go into the pop-up menu and select ‘Get Album Artwork‘. Providing you have a free iTunes account, some, hopefully, stunning graphics should replace the musical-note emblem (which is currently the default image, until maybe iTunes 8 or 9).
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If you’re using iTunes to manage your MP3 Music Collection, there’s nothing more irritating than having the tracks without album artwork. When you view your music in Cover Flow View, all you’ll get is an array of blank-looking jewel case simulations with a musical-note symbol in the center (see image below, Right).

To get around this, and have all your wonderful albums paired-up with the original CD cover art (see above, Left), just do one simple thing…Right-Click, go into the pop-up menu and select ‘Get Album Artwork‘. Providing you have a free iTunes account, some, hopefully, stunning graphics should replace the musical-note emblem (which is currently the default image, until maybe iTunes 8 or 9).
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