![]() ![]() Getting the artwork to show up in iTunes:.Check "Delete existing cover art" > OK > OK.Actions > Actions (Quick) > "Import cover from file" > OK.Right click on highlighted files and click Tools > DisCoverArt Google 300x300 Artist Title NoQuotes.Select all files without an entry in the Cover column (the author recommends selecting no more than 300 at a time to avoid problems).> check "Cover" > click "Move up" until it is at or near the top of the list Right click on column header > Customize columns.Check "Delete existing cover art" > OK > OK > Close.Format string for image filename: %artist% - %title%.jpg.Select action type: Import Cover From File > OK.Actions > Actions (you need to select at least one song in the main interface for this menu item to be available). ![]() Check "for all selected files" > OK > OK.Path: Browse to the Mp3tag program directory and select DisCoverArt.exe.Name: DisCoverArt Google 300x300 Artist Title NoQuotes.> navigate to your music folder > Select Folder Run regsvr32 custommsgbox.dll and click OK when the success dialog appears.Open an elevated command prompt and cd to the Mp3tag program directory.Download DisCoverArt and unzip contents to the Mp3tag program directory (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Mp3tag).If you have a huge MP3 collection and just want to batch download and embed cover art without verifying each cover individually (and iTunes' "Get Album Artwork" is insufficient *): Batch download and embed album cover art # ![]()
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