iTunes Album Artwork Finder

April 10, 2011

Gone are the days when you could actually flip through the pages of album artwork that came with a CD, and who can even remember the days of looking at record covers? Nowadays, most people purchase their music digitally, but you may not even realize when you are missing the album artwork. This is where an iTunes album artwork finder comes in handy.

Itunes Album Artwork FinderIf you scan through your iTunes library, you may notice that a lot of your songs do not have the corresponding album artwork attached. This can happen for many different reasons, and chances are it has happened to you. The good news is that it is easy to replace missing album artwork, especially when you use a program to do it automatically.

There are a few programs out there that you can get for free, but the image quality is usually not that good. If you want to make a small investment to get a program that does a really good job, I would recommend Rinse (formerly TidySongs).

Itunes Album Artwork Finder Transforms Your Bland Music Library

Itunes Album Artwork FinderRinse will locate and download high-resolution images to go with all the songs in your music collection, even if you have them labeled incorrectly. The problem with iTunes is that cover art will only appear when you have provided all the correct song information, including the song title and album name.

Some iTunes album artwork finder programs require you to manually find and add album artwork. If you are looking for an automated solution to save yourself the time and hassle, Rinse is a great solution. It will fix up your music for you without having to do any of the work yourself. The time you end up saving by using is worth the price alone.

The best feature is that Rinse does not need the correct song information in order to find album artwork. Even when you have song names misspelled, or even when you have missing information, Rinse searches its intelligent database to find the matching album artwork.

Another great thing about the program is that it has a lot of other useful features for organizing your iTunes library. If you have duplicates that you need to remove, it will automatically delete duplicate songs from your iTunes library as well. That feature is really handy because deleting duplicates manually can really take a long time. It is a time-consuming project that you will want to automate if you can.

Rinse also organizes your songs by correcting your song tags. It fixes misspellings and adds missing artists, genres, and release dates. You can also use it to completely reorganize your genres. This is a very handy feature that will allow you to more easily browse by genre. When you have tons of different genres, it can make browsing by genre actually pretty pointless. But if you consolidate your genres into the ones you use the most, you can actually make this a useful way to organize your music.

With all these other features, the iTunes album artwork finder function is only one of the many ways Rinse can organize your iTunes library.

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