I haven't tried this one River Past Audio Converter , but there are many converters out there.Just do a google search.
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I haven't tried this one River Past Audio Converter , but there are many converters out there.Just do a google search. |
You can simply connect the external HD to a Mac. Mac can read NTFS disk and read/write FAT32 disk. You than open iTunes, do File->Add to Library, and select whatever WAV files you would like to add from the external HD. "Add to Library" will copy WAV files into iTunes library unchanged. You can than convert the WAV files to AIFF or any other format iTunes supports inside iTunes. Another way to do this is to use a free program call Max running on OS/X. Max can convert almost any audio format to any other audio format and insert them directly into iTunes library. I use it to convert FLAC file to Apple Lossless. It works very well. Max can be found here: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28353 |
I am using a MAC and have the latest edition of iTunes. What does it mean that Mac can read "NTFS disk and read/write FAT32 disk? I get the rest of the comments . . which I appreciate. To clear it up further, the plan is buy a Drobo with sufficient capability to handle about 3500 CDs which will come in as wav. Since the Mac can't handle that much memory by itself, should I assume that most of this music will have to be pulled directly from the Drobo for listening? What about album artwork? I have just started another thread to find out how to "upgrade" my existing album artwork in iTunes. Some of it is crystal clear and some of it looks like I have cataracts. I can't delete the bad artwork without deleting all of the music as well. Many thanks to each of you so far that offered advice. |