1. They should never charge for a cover
    Have fun with your ipod-I have the same model


  2. Charge you? Hell no. I'm not charged when I do it Just find a relatively large picture of the album cover online, copy it, then paste it in the "Artwork" section of the "Get Info" (it should be the last one on the right)

    You're welcome Johnny, I hope that I can be of some help!

    Bootleg organization:


    Edit item info:


    (You probably don't need this one.. but whatever) Add album artwork:


    You probably don't need these pics to help you, but too much help I guess can't be a bad thing.


  3. hehe!!
    I will I will....

    Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]

    Charge you? Hell no. I'm not charged when I do it Just find a relatively large picture of the album cover online, copy it, then paste it in the "Artwork" section of the "Get Info" (it should be the last one on the right)

    You're welcome Johnny, I hope that I can be of some help!


    I'll give it another shot tomorrow and see what happens...
    thanks fellas!!!


  4. I'm sure that you will figure it all out!
  5. thanks for the imges Nick!
    very helpfull!!
    cheers mate!
  6. Hey guys! I'm not sure if this problem is fixable, but I figured that I would give it a shot on here. Ever since I updated iTunes to version 8.1.1, I have been receiving these messages before iTunes opens:





    It's a pain because it takes it a couple of minutes to open (obviously). It isn't the entire installation, it's just those messages. Is there a way to get rid of the problem? Thanks for any help from anyone in advance!
  7. Maybe try removing iTunes completely and reinstalling it?

    The only time I've ever seen that message after installing iTunes is when I delete the desktop shortcut.







    To completely remove iTunes / iPod from Windows


    1. Create a System Restore Point (Computer >Right-Click Properties > System Protection > Create).


    2. Backup your iTunes folder in your My Music (Windows 2000 - XP) or Music (Vista).


    3. Start > Control Panel > Add Remove Programs (Windows 2000 - XP) or Programs and Features (Vista).


    4. Remove Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, Bonjour, iTunes and QuickTime.


    5. Delete all Apple and iTunes-related folders in Program Files and check for hidden folders too.


    6. Use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to make sure everything relating to Apple has been removed.


    7. Click Start > Run and type services.msc and see all Apple-related services have been deleted (Bonjour, Apple Software Update and Apple Mobile Support).


    8. Restart your computer and try re-installing iTunes again, using the original iTunes Installer from Apple. If you need to, get the latest version from Apple.
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Maybe try removing iTunes completely and reinstalling it?

    The only time I've ever seen that message after installing iTunes is when I delete the desktop shortcut.
    To completely remove iTunes / iPod from Windows

    1. Create a System Restore Point (Computer >Right-Click Properties > System Protection > Create).

    2. Backup your iTunes folder in your My Music (Windows 2000 - XP) or Music (Vista).

    3. Start > Control Panel > Add Remove Programs (Windows 2000 - XP) or Programs and Features (Vista).

    4. Remove Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, Bonjour, iTunes and QuickTime.

    5. Delete all Apple and iTunes-related folders in Program Files and check for hidden folders too.

    6. Use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to make sure everything relating to Apple has been removed.

    7. Click Start > Run and type services.msc and see all Apple-related services have been deleted (Bonjour, Apple Software Update and Apple Mobile Support).

    8. Restart your computer and try re-installing iTunes again, using the original iTunes Installer from Apple. If you need to, get the latest version from Apple.


    Thanks Drew! I'll try it out! I'll report back later
  9. Just a small tip for foobar2000 fanatics:

    You can add another filter which lets you filter the DB on the codec type. Lossy / Lossless is an interesting filter to have.

    To do this:
    1. Create a new filter in your Column UI layout. Position it where you like. Now
    2. Go to the Filter settings
    3. Add a new filter rule according to the screenshot below. You can name it whatever you like though.

    Invalid url 'http://[IMG]http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/2908/fb2k.png[/IMG]'

    Now will you have a filter with 'Lossy' and 'Lossless' If you rather have a list where you choose from MP2/MP3/ALAC/FLAC use %codec% in the field settings of the specific filter.

    Also you can sort the results more logically by filling %album artist%|%album%|%tracknumber% into the Sort incoming files by field

    If there is interest i will post more tips in the future
  10. oops...wrong topic...

    in the meantime, anyone know about the release of the new iphone yet?


  11. yea. It will be specced like a phone from 2007