Originally posted by: tami
EAC + LAME is a great way to go. 🙂
Originally posted by: tami
EAC + LAME is a great way to go. 🙂
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: tami
EAC + LAME is a great way to go. 🙂
Topic Title: iTunes blows!
Topic Summary:
Originally posted by: dartworth
prefs-->advanced-->importing-->uncheck "play songs while importing"
Originally posted by: screw3d
Originally posted by: tami
EAC + LAME is the only way to go. 🙂
fixed 😛
Originally posted by: tami
EAC + LAME is a great way to go. 🙂
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: dartworth
prefs-->advanced-->importing-->uncheck "play songs while importing"
Cool - that's a pretty retarded option to have selected by default.
As for EAC + Lame could anybody provide more info on those. Have no idea what either is.
Originally posted by: Mojoed
If you've got the storage room (and time) it's a good idea to convert your source to FLAC. Then from FLAC (lossless), to whatever lossy format you happen to need at the moment. This beats having to look for a CD whenever you need to reconvert for a new player.
Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
Topic Title: iTunes blows!
Topic Summary:
fixed
Originally posted by: lnguyen
itunes simplicity is just too much to overlook... i could care less of course, generally use cdex, but for all the non-tech ppl out there.. it's soooo much easier to explain how to use itunes than anything else.
i also don't find the mp3 (160 vbr) ripping to be all that slow, pretty much on par w/ cdex+lame -aps for me.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: lnguyen
itunes simplicity is just too much to overlook... i could care less of course, generally use cdex, but for all the non-tech ppl out there.. it's soooo much easier to explain how to use itunes than anything else.
i also don't find the mp3 (160 vbr) ripping to be all that slow, pretty much on par w/ cdex+lame -aps for me.
EAC + LAME is pretty simple once it's set up. Put in the CD, it identifies it, you click mp3 button and tell it where to save the files.