Get Album Artwork

Get Album Artwork

Update and Get Missing iTunes Album Artwork With Rinse!

Music is a personal touchstone for most people. It creates lasting associations with times and events in our lives that can pull us back in an instant, every time we hear a particular song. Album art covers were once a big part of the experience; a sensory trigger evoking memories almost as strongly as the songs themselves. CD artwork shrank the genre, but associations held. Flipping through a stack of cases still brought instant recall of the whole feel of an album. Maybe someone didn’t remember the name of a CD, but the art brought immediate recognition.

Now in the digital age we browse for music online and instantly download songs or albums from home or on the go, carrying our music with us on mini-computers in ways creators of album artwork likely never imagined. Even so, the art hasn’t disappeared. Small though it may be, it is still distinctive; still a quick way to identify music. Album art covers are also important now in organizing collections, given individual song downloads across genres and musical artists. In the thousands of songs that fill many musical libraries, a visual cue continues to play a significant role.

Everyone has scrolled through songs and faced those annoying blank inserts for missing covers. The routine of trying to add album artwork can be tedious at best, going song by song, hoping to find a match despite possibly missing or misspelled information, and these days few want to take the time for such searches. If you’ve ever wanted another way, wondered “how do I get album artwork?” or had a fleeting wish that someone would invent an “automatic album artwork downloader,” your days of wondering and wishing are over, because Rinse My Music software (Tidysongs) has the answer. It’s never been so easy to get album covers and complete your Apple iTunes library.

How to Find Album Artwork

Rinse provides an easy organizational tool that allows you to get album artwork in a snap. The clear-cut interface offers a number of choices for updating album art. First select an iTunes playlist, or you might decided to go for the whole collection at once. Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) will then automatically search its smart database of over four million songs to locate matches, and will add album artwork for you.

You also have the option to review each match individually to ensure accuracy before accepting it. Using as little as a single word each from a song’s title and artist information, Rinse will display artwork to match the track, along with a confidence value regarding the match. For example, a value of “99%” indicates a very good chance the artwork is accurate, while a lower percentage leaves room for alternatives. The software even finds matches when there are misspelled words.

If you aren’t certain about the art selection or even the song title, Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) provides instant help. One quick click will play the song from your iTunes library, while another connects you to Amazon.com where you can verify the title in the album’s song list before accepting the art in Rinse. If the match is incorrect you can search again, edit the song to provide more information or use the manual option to add album artwork from another source directly into Rinse.

Music purchased from other sources sometimes lacks covers entirely; Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) can get album artwork for those songs too. Import the songs into your iTunes collection and run Rinse to easily fill in missing art. Additionally, since the artwork is stored in with the music files, other play devices can also access material Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) has found.

Rinse makes a backup file before creating any changes, so should you discover incorrect information at a later time, you can undo fixes following a simple set of instructions, and then run the program again to get album covers.

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Other Features

While finding missing artwork is a fantastic feature, that’s not all Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) can do. Using the extensive and growing song database, it effortlessly fixes misspelled words and fills in missing artist, year and other bits of track information. Additionally, sometimes the genres listed for song tracks seem way off the mark, or so similar to each other there is little point in separating them. Rinse lets you organize genres, renaming them as needed and sorting categories to fit your own sensibilities. You can even create your own genre names, giving you freedom to truly customize your music collection.

A library of possibly thousands of songs is also bound to have numerous duplicates. Rinse saves you the hassle of endless scrolling back and forth, trying to remember which song was located in what position, and also saves you from possibly deleting the wrong file. It runs a search to locate repeated songs, even if titles contain misspelled or slightly different words, and then allows you to choose which ones to keep. It even has a simulation mode where you can test a choice without actually deleting anything. Once duplicates have been removed, you’ll have extra space to add more songs, or for other needs.

Rinse My Music (Tidysongs) will run on either Widows or Mac operating systems, and offers a trial version to test all the amazing features prior to purchase. Download and run Rinse on your favorite playlist to see the organizational magic it performs. Purchasing is inexpensive at only $39.

Never suffer through incomplete, duplicate or missing information in your music library again. With Rinse My Music you’ll have an up-to-date, well-organized and complete collection that will make finding and playing your favorite tunes an absolute breeze.

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