Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Solving the Problem of iTunes Missing Cover Art - Tuneup Media

From the time that I started my first digital media collection with iTunes in 2001, I always had trouble organizing my compilation of favorite songs, old and new. I was an avid downloader and CD ripper so my iTunes would end up crowded and disorganized all the time. I didn't know where to start fixing the album titles, iTunes tags and the duplicated songs that plagued my digital media collection. And worst of all, I couldn't find a way to solve my problem with iTunes missing cover art.

I usually put my iTunes in Cover Flow view, since I enjoy looking at the artwork from the album covers of the songs that I rip and download. But I recently checked my iTunes and discovered that 60% of my collection was missing cover art. Blank album covers would seemingly dominate my Cover Flow view of iTunes, which really bothered me to no end. You see, I like things simplified and organized and having iTunes missing cover art is too blatant a display of having an incomplete and unsystematized iTunes library. I practically pulled my hair out in those days, trying to find a one hundred percent effective and easy way to retrieve any iTunes cover art that I was missing.

That's when I started looking for a solution, and thanks to Tuneup Media, I finally found one. It only takes two seconds for Tuneup Media to analyze the first few moments of a song before it matches it to information on its vast database. With it, you can easily get your iTunes tags fixed, recover omitted song titles and album names as well as find your missing iTunes cover art. Not bad for $29.95, eh? You will no longer have to suffer the embarrassment of having little or no cover art for your iTunes Cover Flow display. You will never have to endure having problems with missing or mismatched song titles or unknown album names. Tuneup Media solves all of these complicated and annoying problems for you in just a matter of a few clicks.

If you are still apprehensive about the background and reputation of Tuneup Media, then that's no problem at all. I started off being skeptical about it myself, before I bought it online. But just to be sure, try looking Tuneup Media for its reviews. You would probably be surprised upon seeing the likes of MTV and New York Times giving this nifty little plug-in a round of applause. Yes, that's right. The NY times gave it a thumbs up for its ability to recover iTunes missing cover art, song titles, and album names, and so did MTV.

iTunes missing cover art is now a thing of the past because of Tuneup Media. You don't have to manually sort out your iTunes in this day and age. Let this application help you out and get you your dream organized iTunes digital media collection now.

Source : Ezinearticles

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