From: Rowland McDonnell on 13 Aug 2010 11:00 Mark <captain.black(a)gmail.com> wrote: [snip] > Use images at least 500x500 pixels so that your images fill the space and you > don't get left with a white border (I /think/ that's right - you could > experiment with different sizes), [snip] 300x300 fills the space fully here. iTunes 9.2.1. Rowland. -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking
From: Mark on 13 Aug 2010 16:51 On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 15:10:36 +0100, Stimpy wrote (in article <0001HW.C88B10EC01E072AEF0407648(a)news.eclipse.co.uk>): > On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 08:57:16 +0100, Mark wrote >> >> Oh - and if you do choose a second image to replace the first, you have to >> remove the original from each track one-by-one, which is a bit of a pain >> (unless anyone knows different?) > > Easy... > > - Select all tracks for which you want to remove artwork. > - Get Info. > - Tick the 'artwork' box. > > Presto! No artwork > Ah. I was wondering if you could delete /only/ the original image (if you'd subsequently added a second image) from all tracks at once. You have to remove each one-by-one, or delete /all/ images (as per your tip) and then re-add the correct image to all tracks. Cheers ... Mark
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