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If you love music, you love having music with you everywhere you go and with everything that you do. First there were tape cassette players, then CD players, and with the dawn of the digital age, now there are iPods. You cannot physically upload music to your iPod directly, you must do so through the specialized media library iTunes. Like everything else on this earth, iTunes has its flaws, imperfections in an otherwise pristine piece of software and music library that can totally ruin your listening practices.
By itself iTunes cannot offer you a perfect listening experience. Despite multiple so-called iTunes "upgrades", the iTunes music library still retains a few annoying application bugs. The program runs smoothly, just about perfectly in fact, it is just that there are a things iTunes either ignores or does not automatically correct. We are going to talk about some of the specific problems with iTunes and their possible solutions and finally how TidySongs can correct your iTunes library problems best.
One of the major flaws of iTunes is the program's inability or simple refusal to recognize the album artwork of music that has come from elsewhere than the iTunes online music store. iTunes may merely have the intention of protecting artists' and production companies' copyrights and right to profit from them, but regardless, you the iTunes user are left with a lots of empty album slots. The cover flow viewing option of iTunes is one of Apple's great innovations, but missing covers mar the perfection you expect to see from your album art. You can try to fix this problem in one of two ways.
You can try to located the missing cover art on the web, resize it exactly, and then find a way to upload into the correct place in your iTunes library. But it is extremely difficult and a gigantic waste of your time. Another flaw of iTunes, follows along the program's refusal to recognize what it determines to be foreign music. iTunes refusal to completely recognize for media can manifest itself in a variety of ways (all of which are vastly annoying). iTunes can refuse to properly (i.e. automatically) tag your music files in some way. They can leave off artist names, and album, and song titles, year of release, genre, etc., or iTunes can try to properly tag your music, but not tag them correctly (i.e. misspellings or damaged tags). If you want to waste your time and energy trying to fix these problems, then by all means proceed, your loss. For those of you who don't want to use all of their time fixing their iTunes instead of listening to them, you should look at the iTunes cleaner, Tidysongs.
TidySongs is a new program that can cleanup your iTunes library seamlessly. This program is the ultimate maid service for your iTunes. It scans your music library, finds the missing artwork and tags and adds them. TidySongs finds and corrects misspelled song, album titles, and artist names, and also locates duplicates, figures out which copy has the best audio and sound quality, and deletes the inferiors. TidySongs is so good that it is returned by less than 3% of all customers. Want a cleanup for yourself? Download a free trial of Tidysongs here...