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This means it is likely the issue is with how specific artwork imports are being handled. Choose a location and name the library, and when you click “Save” the program will open with a blank library.

Post them below or email us. If you have seen this problem happen for a few items only, then you can try using iTunes to delete and re-add the album artwork to the music files. This was also the case with newly-added songs in iTunes 9.2 for which I have added artwork. It seems to happen when artwork has been added manually or with third-party tools. A window will pop up asking you to create or choose a new library, so click the option to create a new one. Hopefully the problem is limited to an improper import of the album images, and using iTunes will rectify the problem.

Rebuild the iTunes library. Regardless of my inability to replicate the problem, numerous people have confirmed it to happen; however, it is not a universal problem. I then updated it to version 9.2, but the artwork still appeared properly, both in iTunes and in the Finder. So far there is no telling if this problem happens because of errors in the iTunes library, but if so one option may be to rebuild the library.

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June 25, 2010 at 10:27 pm by jamesdean
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