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Previously on "Importing CD's into iTunes...."

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  • kirk
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    Then surely there isn't a quicker way. It can't read your CDs without you putting them into your computer...
    yes but it's still slow; 24x playing it I guess but hey, we live in an instant world

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by kirk
    Yeah, that's what I'm doing - it takes aggggggeeeeeessssss though
    Then surely there isn't a quicker way. It can't read your CDs without you putting them into your computer...

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  • kirk
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    Originally posted by foritisme
    Itunes works much like media player - open it up, insert a cd and it will automatically rip. No problems dragging folders into Itunes, except I did have a problem once with an invalid file name. Not sure if it was a character it didn't like or the length of the name, anyway Itunes just stopped importing at that point. Had to manually find the name causing trouble and rename it.
    Yeah, that's what I'm doing - it takes aggggggeeeeeessssss though

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  • foritisme
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    Itunes works much like media player - open it up, insert a cd and it will automatically rip. No problems dragging folders into Itunes, except I did have a problem once with an invalid file name. Not sure if it was a character it didn't like or the length of the name, anyway Itunes just stopped importing at that point. Had to manually find the name causing trouble and rename it.

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  • velo
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    I imported a huge number of cds and took an age I couldn't find a quicker way, if really took forever like a couple of weeks.

    I make sure I have a backup you should too.

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  • Cliphead
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    Get http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/ and the Lame encoder. That gives you complete control over how you want to encode yer CDs and then they can be imported into iTunes.

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  • ratewhore
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    Ctrl - A and drag them into iTunes? Although this is only helpful to a point. You'll still need to create the playlists and then drag one album at a time...

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  • Back In Business
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    Get itunes 7.1 if you are using vista. If you got a mac . . . well then that's a feature.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by n5gooner
    does not seem to work...
    Oh Dear.

    Who's a bear of very little brain, then?

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Back In Business
    Add the folder(s) instead??

    does not seem to work...

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  • Back In Business
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    Add the folder(s) instead??

    "Add folder to library"

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  • n5gooner
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    I've got 100's of MP3, and I want to import them into iTunes, but can only do one track at a time which is crap!!!! Is there a quicker way ?

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  • Churchill
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    I use windoze meejah playa to convert to MP3

    set to auto-rip, Pop in a CD, sorted!

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  • Back In Business
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    Feked if I know. Can you create ISO's of audio disks?

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  • kirk
    started a topic Importing CD's into iTunes....

    Importing CD's into iTunes....

    .... there has to be a quicker way! I'm at my parents house for the weekend and I thought I'd take the oppurtunity to take "backup copies" of some of their CD's - been at it for ages though.

    If only I could somehow just zap them onto the hard drive

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