So let me start over. I know next to nothing about recording music to
iPods. What is the best way to save cassettes/records to an external
hard drive for future use (dubbing high quality to CD's), as well as put
them into iPod/iTunes for listening. I already have the hardware (USB
converter/turntable), but don't know which software and methodology to
use. Win XP SP2 Any guidance will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Richard P.
:
It seemed to be the default setting for Windows Media Player. I have
no particular allegiance to this format other than wanting the files
stored on the PC's external hard drive as a backup. Storing them with
iTunes is not preferred due to the fact that they are MP3 files and
inaccessible except with an iPod.
Files in mp3 format are not accessible only with an iPod. Mp3 is an
almost universal format these days, but is of lower quality than WMA.
Steve
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