How to rip CDs with iTunes
#2
Posted 12 January 2011 - 05:24 AM
#3
Posted 12 January 2011 - 06:17 AM
Oops, sorry, *doesn't* rip a CD directly...
#4
Posted 12 January 2011 - 06:41 AM
#5
Posted 12 January 2011 - 07:49 AM
I have encountered this error in every version of iTunes. I've also reported this bug to Apple several times but never received a reply.
#6
Posted 12 January 2011 - 08:18 AM
#7
Posted 12 January 2011 - 08:34 AM
davekriss93, on 12 January 2011 - 06:17 AM, said:
Oops, sorry, *doesn't* rip a CD directly...
I completely agree, there should be a default setting for when you rip a CD it creates a playlist for it. This is the number one with a bullet reason why so may people have messed up libraries.
#8
Posted 12 January 2011 - 08:34 AM
Backpacker, on 12 January 2011 - 08:18 AM, said:
Where are you seeing the track numbers? In the track titles? That's not happening with CDs I rip.
#9
Posted 12 January 2011 - 08:50 AM
1. Create a playlist of the CD when it's ripped
- It's a pain imported the CD then creating a playlist then find those CD contents to drag into the playlist esp if you have a LARGE music library!
2. Add the BURN CD button back!
- Yes, people actually do want to burn CDs for the songs they downloaded or ***cough***borrowed*** from others!
3. The Gracenote Dbase is CRAP!
- It's English based so if rip ANY CDs that's NOT in English (i.e. Asian CDs), there's no way of getting title and songs or cover art for those CDs!
- Gracenote should SHARE its Database with the ENTIRE music industry across the world NOT just the English speaking world!
- Thank goodness I'm able to put in the CDs title, song names and cover art myself!!!!
- No thanks to Grace notes which is Friggin' UNRELIABLE which is why I NEVER use it to download SH*T from it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4. ADD FLAC support!
- NO, do NOT speak of Apple's AAC or Apple's FLAC!!
- FLAC is used by various mp3 players which copies the songs AS IS though the file sizes are HUGE!!
- Considering that the ipods' capacity has increased, what's the point of having crappy 128k/256k bitrate files when you can have 320k or FLAC files?!
- Get good IEM's (i.e Shure & Westone) and you can literally HEAR the difference in music quality!
- 'Nuf said!
#10
Posted 12 January 2011 - 08:52 AM
johnwalton, on 12 January 2011 - 06:41 AM, said:
Thanks for the tip! I knew you could highlight & drag the tracks over to your self-created playlist & import them that way, but somehow it never occurred to me to drag the CD to the playlist. I can imagine a similar "pain" this would be to the tracks method only because I have a *lot* of playlists that I'd have to scroll through to drag the CD icon to the playlist. It would be so much easier if Apple just asked if you wanted a playlist made of the disc.
#11
Posted 12 January 2011 - 10:22 AM
Also, always clean a CD before import. The cleaning cloth you get with your Mac, iPod or iPhone is excellent for this. Always wipe radially and be gentle.
#12
Posted 12 January 2011 - 10:29 AM
Expobill, on 12 January 2011 - 05:24 AM, said:
When I rip GratefulDead music to my Mac it doesn't go to sleep, it just gets very mellow and groovy.
#13
Posted 12 January 2011 - 10:44 AM
Sorry. Couldn't resist. Was just watching Steve introduce iTunes 1 way back when.
Ah, the good old days when people bought CDs.
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Posted 12 January 2011 - 10:47 AM
themelz, on 12 January 2011 - 07:49 AM, said:
I have encountered this error in every version of iTunes. I've also reported this bug to Apple several times but never received a reply.
A better solution is to learn how to hold your CDs properly and not scratch them. It is not an error when you are feeding mangled CDs to iTunes.
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