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RTFM, but you're already learning that...
Isn't it easier to just bring the CD to where ever you want to play it? I just don't get the concept One disc, 12 tracks. Twelve discs, 144 tracks and a CD wallet the thickness of a phone book. My iPod has 7,200 tracks on it. Sure, I had to load up the tracks from CDs but that's a one-time deal. I found using an older program called "Audio Catalyst" was very handy at doing them one after another. I'm sure there are more recent ones. I generally dislike the way iTunes handles it. You may want to consider adding an external or other drive to your desktop computer and use that to hold all the audio tracks. I've always found the 192k bitrate to be about the best balance between space savings and fidelity. There aren't many tracks where that rate isn't sufficient. And since I own the CDs I can always re-rip the rare track or two that needs something higher. |
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