Sync again, yes it'll prepare to update AGAIN, then, it did another batch of 4402 or there about of syncing.ġ1. I opened iTunes on my phone and sadly no artwork - I was very angry - keep the faith tho.ĩ. It should eventually finish preparing and bloody well get to it - I have about 10,100 songs so I expected it to take ages but wasn't that long, it did it 4402 songs the first time (7-10 mins). Sync again, this time it'll sync and do the preparing to update thing again except this time its a good one. Unplug it, plug it back in, you don't have to but it won't hurt.Ĩ. Get back to this system, it should've synced by now and your music should still play just with no artwork - don't sob.ħ. Vent a little bit (about apple, Donald Trump, the economy), just not about me, Kanye West or President Obama - they're both good people up against an established system, and I'm HELPING ur digress. It's going to remove all the artwork from the phone but not the file don't worry. Hit Sync, what should happen is that it'll do the nightmare thing where it prepares to update for ages - I think if ur reading this, you know what that implies, but let it go ahead. It seems nothing has happened, but I think it effectively forces a Man In The Mirror moment (pardon me, I'm happy it worked), it wants to make that change.Ĥ. It'll do it's thing, clever device that it is. Unhighlight it all then highlight it all again, right click, then choose check selection. May take a while but in under 1.5 minutes it'll do that.Īt this point iTunes started doing its typical autonomous decision making and kept quiet.ģ.
Go to the songs listed on your iPhone in iTunes (sorry to do this but.I'm using an iPhone 6 Plus wi.just kidding - basically, I'm doing this on an iPhone), highlight them all, then right click uncheck selection. You dont have to start from ground zero like this, like i said, nearly 20 hours, but it eliminates the idea that your artwork is all over the place and can't be synced as a result.Ģ. Make sure all the artwork is in your iTunes (yes its a pain, but bite the bullet - cop an external drive, backup, and reload your media). Close the Music app on your device and ANYTHING ELSE that uses your library.ġ. This will allow you to organize how the information is displayed.After at least 20 hours of this happening, I am closer to resolution.Ġ.
Optional: Right click on Snip and select “Set Output Format”.Adjust your font settings and scroll speed to your liking.
Add a text file to your streaming software (OBS, Xsplit, etc) and find Snip.txt from the Snip folder you downloaded.Right click on it to select which music player your music is playing from. Snip will appear in your toolbar when installed.Snip currently supports Spotify, iTunes, Winamp, foobar2000, and VLC.