Yes points taken but my point stil stands I say, if you already have a MP3 collection which you established through another ripping programme then you may have a bit of typing to do <smile>. I'm not knocking Itunes, its an excellent piece of software and I too used it but I think that VLC suits my needs better, I rip with Max Ripper and its a far better ripper than Itunes will ever be, far more accurate results etc. If you're comfortable with what you're using however then that's the main thing.

On 19/09/2007, at 2:48 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

I was originally from the old winamp camp. However, after using the library for the past 2 months, I can't go back. Most everything you rip or download is tagged correctly. If iTunes can connect to cddb, your CD's will import without problems, unless it's a custom disk. A year ago, I was annoyed like you all, but now I'm seriously hooked on this way of searching out music in my collection. I'm working on importing everything in, then I will transfer the whole library to an external hd, and tell iTunes to only import to that drive as the main library. I'll do a tutorial for you all on how to get around the library, so you can get an idea on how incredibly easy it is. Trust me. You'll never go back to the finder again.







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