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An AppleScript to copy Clutter artwork into iTunes
Authored by: loren_ryter on Oct 05, '05 07:38:14AM

I suppose this would work -- if you want iTunes to play part of a track every 7 seconds. While I'm sure some people appreciate this script, it seems like a pretty clunky way to batch process adding images to me.

Even if you ran it over night (8 hours) and even if you allowed generously that it could do each one in 7 seconds, you'd only get through 4,000 songs. Plus there's the issue of it playing parts of each song and tying up iTunes.

For automated batch processing try iTunes Catalog, I think -- though it's $$.

Or take a look at (disclosure: my) WBC iTunes Scripts Collection (freeware). There's a hotkey command to add artwork, inlcuidng from Clutter and iTunes Catalog caches but also direct Amazon searching, to the entire current album at once. It could easily be modifed to run as a repeat loop by anyone interested in doing something like that, and without having to play each track to do it.



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