I just want to run my situation by y'all:
Current Situation
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1. 500+ CD collection
2. No portable mp3 player and am ignorant about it
3. No car stereo that supports MP3 inherently
4. No home stereo that supports MP3 inherently
5. I own a Macbook(audio production) AND a pc(gaming)
Preferences
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1. Can't stand the idea of "loss" for data compression - I believe I can hear the difference
2. Primarily listen to music in my vehicle but want to be able to listen at home or on computer
3. Want to be able to have my whole collection on one device
4. Only want to rip CD's once regardless what format/tech comes down the pipe
My plan for a solution
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1. RIP cd's to .wav lossless format (I have already done this but you can tell me if that was a bad idea)
2. Store these on an external hard drive
3. Use iTunes to create a copy of my collection that will be converted to mp3?
4. Buy an ipod large enough to hold my entire library (mp3 format i guess - however i would prefer lossless)
5. Buy a new car stereo that supports ipod direct
Yes I am a dork. Any suggestions/comments/criticizims would be appreciated. I just want to get this right so I can enjoy my collection to the max.
Thank you!
NoMo
Current Situation
=============
1. 500+ CD collection
2. No portable mp3 player and am ignorant about it
3. No car stereo that supports MP3 inherently
4. No home stereo that supports MP3 inherently
5. I own a Macbook(audio production) AND a pc(gaming)
Preferences
=========
1. Can't stand the idea of "loss" for data compression - I believe I can hear the difference
2. Primarily listen to music in my vehicle but want to be able to listen at home or on computer
3. Want to be able to have my whole collection on one device
4. Only want to rip CD's once regardless what format/tech comes down the pipe
My plan for a solution
================
1. RIP cd's to .wav lossless format (I have already done this but you can tell me if that was a bad idea)
2. Store these on an external hard drive
3. Use iTunes to create a copy of my collection that will be converted to mp3?
4. Buy an ipod large enough to hold my entire library (mp3 format i guess - however i would prefer lossless)
5. Buy a new car stereo that supports ipod direct
Yes I am a dork. Any suggestions/comments/criticizims would be appreciated. I just want to get this right so I can enjoy my collection to the max.
Thank you!
NoMo
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