Is there any way to separate out the artwork from what gets synched with my
iPod. No sense having inflated files on the device.
Thanks,
JM
The only way to do it would be to keep two copies of the files, with and
without the art. When present it's embedded in the file.
--
Standard output is like your butt. Everyone has one. When using a bathroom,
they all default to going into a toilet. However, a person can redirect his
"standard output" to somewhere else, if he so chooses. - Jeremy Nixon
-- Gnarlie
http://Gnarlodious.com/
Entity Joe Murphy spoke thus:
The artwork appears to be embedded in the AAC file.
You can, of course, remove the artwork, but that's permanent.
It would be nice (but is so far impossible) to only remove the
artwork from the copy sent to the iPod. You might want to send Apple
some feedback, requesting this feature for a future release of iTunes.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunes.html
As a possible workaround, you can make a backup copy of the original
file (do a get-info on a song to find the file's name and location)
and remove the artwork from the one left in iTunes. This way, the
artwork won't go into the iPod, and you can restore the backup if you
want the artwork back (say, for printing a CD jacket).
-- David