You can use Cover Flow in iTunes to scroll through your songs and albums, while iOS devices let you flick through your music in Cover Flow view with your fingertip. But to make it all work, you need to have accurate and attractive album art. Find album art To hunt down album art for tracks you've ripped yourself, you can employ one of several methods. The easiest way is to have iTunes do it for you (you'll need to set up an iTunes Store account if you don't already have one). As you rip a CD, you can have iTunes check the iTunes Store for album art. To do this automatically, select Automatically Download Missing Album Artwork in the Store pane of iTunes' preferences. After you finish ripping an album, iTunes will then connect to the iTunes Store and, if it finds the artwork, download it and add it to your library (note that this works only if the iTunes Store sells the album).
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