I now understand why my album art covers are missing. It seems the Aurender USB copy process does NOT transfer the meta data from my iTunes created AIFF files. I am hoping my dealer on my Wednesday appointment can determine how to get the meta data included. Most likely, we will erase the existing files on the Aurender, somehow get the meta data to be included and then transfer the AIFF files over with the meta data for the 2nd time.
Does anyone have suggestions on how I can extract the meta data from iTunes and include it in the AIFF files as a jpeg image? Or, can I run the iTunes library thru a process that extracts the image and stores it in the AIFF files? Any recommendations are appreciated.
I should also note that the Aurender Music Server sounds terrific and the Aurender Conductor App is very easy to use. It is great being able to easily switch between playing Tidal albums and albums stored on the Aurender hard drive with one mouse click.
In addition, I learned that files can be moved around on the Aurender so that specific albums appear in the tabs (etc, Jazz). For example, you could select those albums that you use for a demo and move them into a demo tab. More on this later but it is very useful but labor intensive feature. Yes, you have to be very careful so you do not damage your music library. Thanks.
Does anyone have suggestions on how I can extract the meta data from iTunes and include it in the AIFF files as a jpeg image? Or, can I run the iTunes library thru a process that extracts the image and stores it in the AIFF files? Any recommendations are appreciated.
I should also note that the Aurender Music Server sounds terrific and the Aurender Conductor App is very easy to use. It is great being able to easily switch between playing Tidal albums and albums stored on the Aurender hard drive with one mouse click.
In addition, I learned that files can be moved around on the Aurender so that specific albums appear in the tabs (etc, Jazz). For example, you could select those albums that you use for a demo and move them into a demo tab. More on this later but it is very useful but labor intensive feature. Yes, you have to be very careful so you do not damage your music library. Thanks.