Actually you can make itunes rip cd's without compression or at 320kbits.
Mike
On 10/27/07, Eric S. Sande [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
iTunes goes to 192 bits, my tin ears don't recognize a
difference but some might
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Before you add the songs/videos to your iTunes library, set the press
to not have iTunes organize your library.
Mason
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On Oct 26, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Wayne Dernoncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Mason Miller
You can make your iTunes directory use an
Mason Miller
Before you add the songs/videos to your iTunes library,
set the press to not have iTunes organize your library.
Most (?all?) of the content is coming in through the use of
CD's. I don't like the way the CD's were ripped on the
PC so I'm redoing them all. It's boring but something
Hmmm, I'm a little confused. I wonder if I can have multiple
paths? The last pair of drives I updated videos on, one had
a directories called movies and cooking (or was that
videos?). The other drive had a pair of directories,
organized by date, the second directory (the one most recently
Not a bad price...but one year warranty? Makes me wonder what brand iomega
uses.
Mike
On 10/27/07, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I see the Apple Online Store is offering an external 500 GB USB2
drive for $140. Will anyone want for storage again?
I'm looking for an MP3 player for a Mac that isn't an iPod. I
know that a lot of people think iPod are the bee's knees - I
have slightly different needs. I have a Mac laptop with a
120GB hard drive, currently I have ~10GB of of tunes. I have
~15GB of free space - I still haven't ripped/loaded
You can make your iTunes directory use an external drive. So using an
iPod with iTunes should work fine. You can also choose to have iTunes
leave your media where it is, so you could keep music on one drive and
video on another if you like.
Mason
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On Oct
Mason Miller
You can make your iTunes directory use an external drive.
So using an iPod with iTunes should work fine. You can
also choose to have iTunes leave your media where it is,
so you could keep music on one drive and video on another
if you like.
Hmmm, I'm a little confused. I wonder