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Thanks to Alec and swaja--some of the Mac guys. Quess what. I didn't wait until morning. And, what Alec said worked perfectly. So, Mac guys remember--iTunes, sort playlist by artist, and burn. And, there may, or may not, be something extra good about ripping AIFF on iTunes first, coverting to MP3 using iTunes, and then following the above procedure.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
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Originally Posted by Znod' post='288611' date='May 27 2006, 08:38 PM
Thanks to Alec and swaja--some of the Mac guys. Quess what. I didn't wait until morning. And, what Alec said worked perfectly. So, Mac guys remember--iTunes, sort playlist by artist, and burn. And, there may, or may not, be something extra good about ripping AIFF on iTunes first, coverting to MP3 using iTunes, and then following the above procedure.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
Thanks to everyone for the input.
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Originally Posted by Znod' post='288611' date='May 27 2006, 10:38 PM
Thanks to Alec and swaja--some of the Mac guys. Quess what. I didn't wait until morning. And, what Alec said worked perfectly. So, Mac guys remember--iTunes, sort playlist by artist, and burn. And, there may, or may not, be something extra good about ripping AIFF on iTunes first, coverting to MP3 using iTunes, and then following the above procedure.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
I am going to try iTunes for Windows tomorrow on my Dell Laptop. I'll let the Windows guys know what happens since iTunes, along with QuickTime, is available free for Windows users. I haven't been able to get proper-looking folders with MusicMatch on my Dell. And, as mentioned, my results to date have not been as good as swaja's may have been using Roxio on my Dell.
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