creativepart;190629 Wrote: 
> Thanks Bob, that helps explain some.
> 
> I'm curious, does iTunes put DRM around ALAC files that were burned
> from my CDs? If it does, then will it be impossible to change ALAC
> files into something else in the future?
> 
> Also, does Max (which I just heard of early today) apply all the usual
> tags, album art, and info from a CD database?
> 
> What do you use to organize your music library on your Mac? Or does the
> NAS have something built into it for this?
> 
> Thanks
> Paul Green

I don't think iTunes adds DRM to CDs you burn yourself, but I don't
know that for sure.

Max downloads album, artist and track info from a database.  I've had
to input Genre and composer (for classical) info manually.  It'll
download album art from Amazon, although you have to ask it to each
time.

I access Slimserver on my NAS using the web browser front end - this
works with Safari, Firefox, etc.  That's how I control Slimserver -
basically the same as you control it if it's running on your computer. 
The NAS shows up as another drive on my Mac, and I can organize the
files on it the same as if it were a directory on my local drive.  I
usually just let Max organize the music folder for me - it sets up a
directory for each artist, and subdirectories for each album,
automatically.  But it's easy to tweak if I need to fix something,
like, say, combining "Bob Dylan" and "Dylan, Bob" into a single
directory.


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