Why don't you just imbed the artwork into your tracks?  That way it's
portable, perdiod.

Also, there's nothing extremely cryptic about the way iTunes is storing
its album art.  It keeps it all as plain image file in a folder.  Sure,
the filenames don't make much sense to the naken eye, but it wouldn't
take more than an afternoon or two to figure out the relationship of
those files to their parent tracks for anyone truly interested.

This topic has come up many (many) times.  There another thread posted
within a day of this one with the exact same subject ion this very
forum.

The solution has been posted, but you probaby can't find it due to the
inability of Search in this BBS software to find anything.

Original concet for imbedding iTunes downloaded artwork:

http://twistedmelon.com/blog/sep2006.html#09230601

AppleScript to do exactly the same thing to the currently selected
tracks (ispired by above):

http://nslog.com/archives/2006/09/24/itunes_artwork_in_id3.php


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