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I am having problems adding CD Artwork to some of my music in I-Tunes for Windows 10.
Add Artwork is shaded out for some of my music. How do you fix it?
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I am having problems adding CD Artwork to some of my music in I-Tunes for Windows 10.
Add Artwork is shaded out for some of my music. How do you fix it?
CKenner wrote:
I do not see Windows File Manager on my PC. Do I need to download it?
Perhaps you know it as File Explorer. On your Taskbar (the bar at the bottom of your Windows screen), you should see a "folder" icon. If you hover your mouse over it, a pop-up box should appear, telling you that it's the File Explorer:
If the icon is not displayed, use the following picture to find it:
Either method will open up a screen similar to the one shown below:
In the left panel, find and go in to the Music folder (it has a musical note icon beside it). In there you will find your music.
In the Music folder a sub folder, possibly named iTunes Media or similar. In the iTunes Media folder, you will see folders for each artist and a Compilations folder. Find your songs in those folders.
Perhaps the source file is set to Read Only.
Look at the file (that iTunes uses) for a song using Windows File Manager and check its properties. If it is set to Read Only, turn that setting off and see if that resolves your issue.
I do not see Windows File Manager on my PC. Do I need to download it?
CD Artwork