![]() ![]() I wasn’t able to find anything on the internet reporting on a similar situation. But Swinsian is a good app to keep around. However, since I use iTunes Match (or whatever it is called) to sync my music to my phone, I really am tied to Apple Music for now. It’s not a bad app, and might serve some people very well. In the meantime, I exported my library as an XML file, bought a copy of Swinsian, and had it import the XML library every startup. Maybe it’s just a few songs or albums that were fucked up, and if I could fix them, I’d fix my issues? The temporary ‘fix’ In fact, there were only 21 unique UUIDs across over 100,000 messages in 10 minutes. I then fired up Console.app and noticed that there were repeated messages, 1000’s and 1000’s of them, all with the form of AMPArtworkAgentğailed to find the SourceInfo for UUID:931AD28D-7A8F-403E-A7B7-D860F6E53365 error:Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=9068 "(null)"ĪMPArtworkAgent RequireAction failure: ("IsLockValid(lock)") ![]() “OK,” I say to myself, “I’ve got a number of albums with no art, let it sort itself out like people online say to.” Well, it never did. I learned snooping around online that AMPArtworkAgent is the Apple Music (Player?) Artwork process that matches album art. Looking in Activity Monitor, Music was using quite a bit of CPU even while not playing, but so was AMPArtworkAgent. ![]() No big deal, probably just sorting out some iCloud crap. I started playing music with Music, and noticed my CPU usage was a bit high. Their installers took care of everything.
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