I have a large collection (20,000 tracks), most of which are ripped from my own CDs in lo-fi, lossy formats (128kbps MP3 and AAC). I would like to re-rip these in Apple Lossless. (Our household has two ipods, two iphones, and a squeezebox; Apple Lossless is supported on all three).
I'm excited to gain the secure ripping, "perfect" metadata, and embedded album art provided by dBpoweramp Reference, but I don't want to lose the years of work I have put into rating tracks and creating playlists in iTunes. (When I re-rip a CD in iTunes, it will replace existing tracks with the new rip, while keeping the playlists, ratings, play history, and other metadata intact. However, it obviously is a "burst" rip and doesn't have the option to enhance or manipulate metadata.) Is there a way to use dBpoweramp Reference to re-rip, yet maintain my ratings and playlists from iTunes?
(I have also purchased MediaMonkey Gold, WinAmp Pro, TuneUp Gold, and Nero 9, if any of these programs have tools that will help!)
I'm excited to gain the secure ripping, "perfect" metadata, and embedded album art provided by dBpoweramp Reference, but I don't want to lose the years of work I have put into rating tracks and creating playlists in iTunes. (When I re-rip a CD in iTunes, it will replace existing tracks with the new rip, while keeping the playlists, ratings, play history, and other metadata intact. However, it obviously is a "burst" rip and doesn't have the option to enhance or manipulate metadata.) Is there a way to use dBpoweramp Reference to re-rip, yet maintain my ratings and playlists from iTunes?
(I have also purchased MediaMonkey Gold, WinAmp Pro, TuneUp Gold, and Nero 9, if any of these programs have tools that will help!)
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