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Before you tell me to Google this rest assured I did. I couldn't find any answers that were easy to understand. I have a new Ipod Classic 80 GB. Everything is fine on it except that album art will not show up when I use Cover Flow.
First, could you please tell me why? Secondly in layman's terms could you please tell me how to resolve the issue? I would like it if you knew the "automatic" way of fixing this as I don't want to "manually load" them as that would take me forever. When there's 988 songs on my IPOD that just ain't practical.
I'm using Itunes 7.5 and that's where all my songs are stored in my music library on my MAC.
I have the same iPod, same iTunes version, and I'm pretty sure I have the answer.
When I upload songs from a CD to iTunes using another program, such as QuickTime, it shows up as a gray'ed out square with a music note inside of it. However, when I opened the songs from the album in iTunes and added them into my playlist from there, the cover showed up with coverflow.
However, if you bought your songs off the iTunes store, I have no idea, so sorry. It says the title and artist under the CD cover, though, so you should def. be able to flip through everything.
Hope everything works out.
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have since learned how to do it manually. You right click on the first track of an album to select it in blue. Click Get Album info an then add artwork. You then use JPG files of the covers that you got off the net using Google Images.