have to run two programmes. One to copy the album to the Mac/Pc which converts the
music to a .wav files and then I have to put those files through another programme (I use
MediaMonkey) which converts the tracks to mp3 and also (with help) adds the tracknames
and artwork. It's a long job if you have a lrge vinyll collection. And certainly no breeze
which these ads tend to imply. But worth it to hear, Country Joe and the Fish, Nicky
Hopkins, Spirit, Mamas & Papas, etc again on your iTouch. Ha.
Jules
Jules
--- In AppleiPod@yahoogroups.com, Susan Platter <susan.platter@...> wrote:
>
> I've just seen a mention of this in Macworld and wondered if anyone
> has any experience of it? For example, how do you put in track names
> and does it separate the tracks? On the face of it, direct intake
> from LP to iPod sounds like a pretty nifty idea.
> Regards
> Susan
>
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