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Originally Posted by S2_Mac
iTunes offers two options for album art: if you get it from the iTunes Store, the art is stored outside the msuic files, in a folder-based "database" in the \iTunes\Album Artwork\ folder. If you paste or drag your art from a web page or desktop/folder into a file's Get Info box, the art is embedded in the file. (You can also multiple-select tracks -- say, all the tracks in an album -- and then add art to all of them at once via Get Info.)
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So let me get this 101% clear, if the artwork has been manually added then its embedded in the tracks? Since all my artwork is manually added, this would mean I could delete all the songs from iTunes, delete the .itdb and .xml file, and re-add all the files once again - while preserving the artwork?
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Originally Posted by S2_Mac
You'll p'bly find scepticism here about your multiple-albums-in-coverflow not being caused by inconsistent tagging until you prove your innoncence <g>. Have you: 1) selected all tracks that should appear as one album; 2) right-clicked on the group selection for Get Info; 3) noted that the only fields which are blank are track name, track number, and possibly composer?
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Haha, I am positive that its not to do with this, as I've gone into Get Info and ticked the boxes next to every single field on every single tab, ensuring that unnecessary fields are blank and that the essential fields are typed in the same - then clicked OK. So all the files in an album have identical tagging, apart from the song name of course. That's not the problem lol, it's something more dubious.