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Originally Posted by porsche4life
Maybe so but thats what I've always heard. And yes i realize that i could burn all my music to cd then rip back to itunes but that would take weeks to complete and quite frankly im lazy.
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"that's what I've always heard..."
You need to listen to people who aren't misinformed morons
iTunes will import from a CD to:
aac
mp3
aiff
wav
apple lossless
You can choose a variety of bitrates for mp3 and aac (up to 320kbps) as well as sample rates (up to 48Khz). For aiff and wav you can choose the sample rates (they are lossless formats). It will also convert unprotected WMA files to AAC.
It never ceases to amaze me how much misinformation is out there...
If you have already ripped a bunch of mp3 files, you would just either click and drag them into iTunes or use the import function. It would read the meta data and automatically organize them. The only issue would be if you didn't get any meta data when you originally ripped. Really...it is that easy.