I have a big library of WAV music riped on dbpa that I now have to convert to AIFF (or Apple Lossless), to use on iTunes Mac/OS new machine.
Althought all conversion from WAV to AIFF - and later, on a second try, to Apple Lossless - were made with dbpa Batch, all of the covers were missed on...
Missing 2 tracks on CD Ripper but can see them in iTunes
Slightly confused. There are 31 tracks on my album but only 29 appear in CD Ripper. I've opened the album with Windows Media Player and it too shows only 29, however in iTunes I see all 31. Album has some non audio data (for PC e.g. photos/videos) but CD Ripper sees them. What am I missing?
How do I rip an Audiobook CD to play on my iPod. I ripped it to Mpeg4 Audio but when I imported it into iTunes it went into my Music folder not my Book folder, so thererfore it won't go into my book folder on my iPod only my music folder which is no good. Does anybody know how to convert it to go into...
I've just transcoded an AAC file (in the M4A container) to Ogg, and received the message that the AAC codec needed to be installed, and if I wanted this to be automatically downloaded from the website. I answered yes, and everything converted fine.
Automatically adding ripped music to iTunes Library
Sorry in advance for the long post. This pertains to the Playlist Writer & Run External DSPs, and iTunes, so don't be bothered if you aren't interested in those. :yawn:
The past few days, I've been working to resolve a long-standing annoyance with using dBp + iTunes. It occurred...
FLAC identification tags to Quicktime to fool iTunes
Apparently, you can convert the FLAC file identification tag to fool iTunes into thinking FLACs are Quicktime files which allows iTunes to recognize these and play them. There is a Mac tool here which can alter the file: http://code.google.com/p/flukeformac/
I converted some flac files to ALAC at 24/88 but my IPOD Classic 7th Gen can't sample at that high a rate. It samples at 44kHz just fine though. What do I do with my 24/88 files??
The more ripping/encoding of my CD collection I do, the more intrigued I become by the process. Case in point:
While ripping U2's Joshua Tree album, Track 6, Red Hill Mining Town, would not rip accurately, with the error log showing over 400 inaccurate frames. I tried every variation...
I've just bought an iPod Nano, and I love the form-factor. I am a little confused though, how to integrate iTunes with my existing record collections. Here's what I want to do:
I have all my CD:s ripped to lossless WMA or FLAC. (I use Squeezecenter to play them on my home-stereo)....