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How To Customize Album Art in iTunes
Video Summary:
When you play songs on newer iPods, you see the artwork from the song's album cover. If you're an obsessive-compulsive with too much time on your hands, you can customize this album art—here's how!
Video Tags:
artwork, Learn to, Essential Skills, do it yourself, album, instructional, customize, cover, DIY, ipod, Own, iTunes, Custom, art, music, mac, computer, computers
Source: How To Customize Album Art in iTunes
Video Transcript: (More)
Ingredients
- A computer
- iTunes
Steps
- Open iTunes - Open iTunes. (23 sec. )
- Select an album - Select an album in the browser. If you don’t see a list of albums, click the “eye” icon in the lower right corner of the iTunes window. (26 sec. )
- Select "Get Info" - With the album still selected, Click “File,” “Get Info.” A warning message comes up—click “Yes”. You’ll see the “Item Information” window. (37 sec. )
- Choose image you want - Outside of iTunes, find the image file you want to use as album art. (51 sec. )
- Drag into "Artwork" box - Drag that file onto the “Artwork” box in the iTunes information window. (57 sec. )
- Click "OK" - Now click “OK.” That’s it—for whatever reason, you’ve customized your album art. (64 sec. )
- Alex Steinweiss of Columbia Records came up with the idea of putting art on record covers in 1939. (71 sec. )
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