ITunes keeps losing movie thumbnails

Hi
I'm using iTunes on W7 Pro 64 bit, all been working fine until the v10 update. Ever since it has been having trouble remebering the poster frames I set for movies. Not all movies, just some - and I think only the ones imported after v10. I can set them, they're fine for a bit and then one day, all reset to the first frame of the film. Also when I reset the poster frames it often doesn't work first time - I have to open the movie in its own window, set poster frame which fails, close movie window, then reopen and repeat at which point it works. It doesn't work first time and always works second time. Weird!
It may have something to do with the fact that I keep all video files on a network (NAS) drive, although the older imports which don't lose their thumbnails are there as well.
Has anyone else had or cured this problem?
TP

I've been in the field of Software Testing over 15 and this is a direct result of something that was rushed, and/or a poor test strategy.
The workaround is you right-click on the movie file in iTunes, select "Get Info", click the "Artwork" tab to ensure movie poster is there, and then close. The actual step to click the "Artwork" tab might be optional but I did it the first time so it defaults to opening that tab for ever movie after that.
It's a simple refresh issue that should have been easily caught in the their testing cycles.
Obviously the workaround is not ideal if you have hundreds or thousands of videos in your library, so hopefully Apple will catch wind of this issue and provide an update without having the user to manually reload their video libraries.
Update:
I'd also like to point out that many people (like myself) spend a great deal of time making their libraries look good (as I use AppleTV as well and have a nice movie library on my television to view). This is a critical part of the end-to-end user experience and a very common use-case.
Previous to the last update, I noticed the use had to page through all the movies in the iTunes library (after initial import) to get the movie posters to appear/refresh.

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