Please do not answer with "re-install all of your album artwork". You usually get some greatest hits album cover). (Using the I-Tunes "Get Album Artwork" feature for non-purchased files does NOT work because it does not give you the original album cover on which the song was released. It's maddening because I spent an insane amount of time manually adding the album artwork for the hundreds of CD's I ripped. I'm convinced this is some kind of glitch in the I-Tunes software. As an attempted fix, I transferred my entire I-tunes library to a completely different computer (hours of work) and still the same problem exists on both computers, one running Windows 10 and the other running Windows 7. I have seen all of the overly complicated processes described on here for re-installing your library. Most of my current library has been in I-Tunes for over a decade, but this problem only cropped up recently, like within the past year. The non-displaying artwork doesn't seem to correlate in any way to whether or not I purchased the songs or ripped them. My songs are a mix of purchased I-Tunes songs and songs ripped from CD's where I manually added the artwork. Also, when viewing a playlist in I-Tunes (I updated today, ) it also loses about half of the album artwork on the left column (see attached screenshot), but I know the artwork is in there because when I play the song, the artwork thumbnail correctly displays in the top (again - see the blue arrows in my screenshot). When playing on my I-Pod (160 GB and also an I-Pod Touch), the album artwork for about (a seemingly random) half of the songs decides it's not going to display for some reason.
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