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by catwoman_Archive
MatthewK wrote:I use mostly Apple gear and I acknowledge its limitations in terms of expense and restriction of access. That said, it was cheap and pretty easy to switch to lossless rips.I used my dad's old Mac Mini G4 (you can pick one up for about $50 these days) with a library stored on an external drive (mine was network attached but it could be plugged into the Mini). I set up iTunes on OS X 10.5 to start up automatically. In the prefs I set it to automatically rip then eject any disc placed in the drive, to lossless quality (ALAC in this case but it can be converted to FLAC obviously), and to keep all media organised in the iTunes library. After migrating all the MP3 stuff etc to that iTunes setup, I started piling discs beside the computer and taking one out, putting one in, whenever I passed. You can do this with the computer set up on a desk or whatever for this phase. I have like 2000 CDs so it took me a month or so to work through them all. It looks up track names and artwork as you go and keeps it all foldered, each day I checked the new imports for any weirdness or errors, took 15 minutes some days.This issue of both digitizing and MANAGING music collections has become a thorn in my side. I don't do Apple, I currently have 3 Windows machines in the house, plus a few external backup drives, and I can't manage all my music, getting it all into one good, decent quality useful format, and then being able to play whatever I want, at will. Instead, I've got multiple copies, in multiple file formats, scattered across multiple machines, drives and portable devices. How the hell do you make sense of all that? I really really dislike iTunes, but haven't found a robust enough alternative. And yes, I'm sure some of these other issues are probably kerbled. But CD players? Yeah, I feel yer pain.