Rsbeck, I just did exactly what you have set up, but it's not working as I intended. The iBook I'm using is one I had laying around and the hard drive is only 20 GB total. I purchased a large external hard drive to store the music files (around 40 GBs so far). But whenever I try to create a playlist from the external hard drive or at least just play a song from it, iTunes copies the files onto the iBook's hard drive, which defeats my whole purpose of having hundreds of CDs available instantly. What's the solution here? I tried to Consolidate the Libraries, but that didn't do anything. Thanks.
I want digital audio
I love my hi-fi CD based systems, but I'm sure loving my iPod too! I can take 30-40 uncompressed CDs with me in the car in something the size of a deck of cards. I take all those CDs to the office, or travel anywhere, and pull up any song or CD or playlist and have some tunes. I can't wait for higher storage capacity and better audio capabilities. I can just imagine having my entire CD collection available at the press of a button. I'm sure the bleeding edge components will cost a lot (like the Linn system), but the iPod is setting the model for doing it pretty well for low cost (compared to many high-end systems). Some may turn their shoulder to it, but I think the iPod and the concept of digital audio are exciting and I'm looking forward to seeing where it leads over the next year. I hope someone comes up with a digital "transport" to connect to the DAC of my choice. Perhaps CES 2004 will have surprises for us in this new arena.
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