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Richard Todd wrote:
> I-tunes might work for the presently uncatalogued portion of my
> collection or perhaps as an intermediary stage. I'd love to store my
> music on my computer, though I don't immediately see how to do this with
> I-tunes. My question is, could I store it at CD quality? I imagine
> SACD quality would be out of the question, but those could go into
> Classicat.
I have been transferring all of my music (a considerable amount) to
iTunes over the last several months. I store everything with Apple
Lossless, which is CD quality. My collection takes up quite a bit of
space, but with the price of storage dropping rapidly, it is well worth
it. I have a 1TB external drive for music and a 2TB drive for backup.
The 1TB drive currently holds nearly 2000 CD's and is only about half
full. I am also able to scan the booklets and add them to iTunes as a
pdf file.
I have my own scheme for indicating track names, composers, etc. so I
don't rely much on the internet search provided information.
Now that I have my computer connected directly to a high quality amp
and speakers, I have never found listening to music so easy and
convenient.
Ron Ackermann
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