Hi folks. I'm a new user of dBpwerAMP, and I have to say it's a great program! I'm also a new user of iTunes, which is the subject of my question. I realize this is not an iTunes support forum, but I bet there are many iTunes power users among the posters here.
I am using dbpa to rip my CD's to FLAC, and then converting them to MP3 using dbPowerAmp batch converter with the LAME encoder. Then I import each folder of MP3 files (from a single CD) into iTunes manually. This will take a lot of time as I have about 1300 CD's to rip.
Is there any way to automate the import into iTunes? Can iTunes scan an entire directory structure (like it did when I first installed it) and import only the songs that are NOT already in the library? I don't want to end up with a lot of duplicate songs in iTunes. Are there any 3rd party apps or scripts that will do this?
And now for the Holy Grail question: Any chance that that dBPowerAMP batch converter could be made to do this directly?
I am using dbpa to rip my CD's to FLAC, and then converting them to MP3 using dbPowerAmp batch converter with the LAME encoder. Then I import each folder of MP3 files (from a single CD) into iTunes manually. This will take a lot of time as I have about 1300 CD's to rip.
Is there any way to automate the import into iTunes? Can iTunes scan an entire directory structure (like it did when I first installed it) and import only the songs that are NOT already in the library? I don't want to end up with a lot of duplicate songs in iTunes. Are there any 3rd party apps or scripts that will do this?
And now for the Holy Grail question: Any chance that that dBPowerAMP batch converter could be made to do this directly?
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