It requires no professional skills for every users. So you can handle it and copy music from iPhone to iTunes Library within simple steps. If not, you can click below icons to get its free trial version. Then you'll see the detailed iPhone info in the main interface just like below picture shows. Thus you have just synced these music files to the iTunes Library as you like. All things have been done now. You can enjoy your beloved songs on computer or on your iPhone as you like.
In some cases, you may need to transfer music from iPhone to Tunes as a backup. While in some other cases, you may need to sync music songs from iTunes to iPhone so as to get access to the newest music hits. PNG is not going to result in a better quality image.
It's just going to make the file have a different extension, because it's a different format. But it doesn't add data to the file, because you're only working with whatever data was originally there in the.
PNG to begin with. If you want a better quality image, you'll have to go a few generations back and find a file that's closer to the original scan, one that's a larger file size.
Parvati , Sep 11, My only thought was saving space and then this little discovery of the png remaining even if I deleted it and replaced with the jpg has just become a curiousity I was trying to understand how and why it was happening within iTunes.
It is not a major issue and was simply hoping someone might have a better understanding than I. If a file has multiple images, there will be navigation arrows on the artwork viewer in iTunes.
Location: Hollywood, USA. Vidiot , Sep 11, Are there any third party tools on the Mac for displaying and editing tags? Something that doesn't use the QuickTime libraries or iTunes? It might be that the OS or iTunes is caching some of the file info and not updating what is in the cache after you change the image.
So you end up seeing old stale info. In Windows there's utilities like MP3Tag that will reliably show all tags in an audio file. There ought to be something similar available on the Mac. Ham Sandwich , Sep 11, Lately it seems like iTunes has been converting my jpg images into png images. For example, I just scanned some album artwork, edited it in Photoshop, and saved it as a jpg. I dragged the jpg file into the image window in itunes and saved it.
But if I click on the image in itunes and drag it to my desktop, it puts a png file on my desktop, not a jpg. This has only started happening fairly recently, so I assume it the result of a recent update to itunes.
Very strange. Using iTunes The folks at Apple should know better than that. Aren't most of the people there former or current graphics designers? It is difficult to convert a JPG that has an embedded color profile to PNG without losing or badly altering the color profile. PNGs consume more storage space. This can be a problem two ways: 1 you have more bytes to store, which costs more and 2 the extra size tips the balance for music player support and, once again, the music player refuses to display the PNG, but this time because it is too large.
As is common in bliss, using the bliss settings page you declare how you want your library to be , rather than how it should get there. Each album has a one click fix; only one album is expanded here to show the fix. Click the Convert to jpeg button and that album is converted. The artwork will reload, which is pretty unexciting in this case because only the image format has changed:.
Still, it's useful to be able to control the image format; both for other music player support, and the storage savings! I'm Dan, the founder and programmer of bliss. I write bliss to solve my own problems with my digital music collection. Privacy policy.
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