![]() From doing what I've mentioned above you shouldn't have a problem with the artwork. If needs be you can try selecting no album artwork then updating iTunes Match then try adding your artwork. I've found this will sort out the problem with the artwork. ![]() Or use the third-party application - Media Meta, which can edit the audio and video Metadata. Then select the Artwork tab, and click Add Artwork to load the artwork image in Finder, and then click OK button. This way it will add the artwork to all the songs. Open Music application, and right click the song file in Music, and choose the Get info menu item. Come out of all that back to your screen you can go and find new artwork copy the artwork then right click on the album again to get info then paste your new artwork in. This will wipe any artwork that is currently on it. Then you click on no album artwork tick box. I can't remember the exact sequence but you need to right click (windows) to bring up the options on the album then click on the get info. ![]() The way to make sure you can get rid of this problem is have your iTunes view in album format. The problem here some songs within the album seem to retain the old art so when you add the new cover art they will have two and when it updates somehow itunes Match sees the old file within the album and automatically changes the whole album back to the original cover art that's in the cloud. ![]() What I've found is when you change an album artwork from the previous it looks like it has worked until the update like you say but then will revert back to the original or some songs just won't change to the cover art you want. Ive had a few problems like you mention and been through a lot of frustrating hours trying to change my big library.
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