Paul,
iTunes can be set up to not automatically add to library. I have mine
set up that way. Unfortunately the way to do this was not intuitive and I was
only able to do it with Esther's help. somewhere in my notes I have the
solution. Maybe someone can remember and share the method.
I thought I would let you know as that might be a easier solution to your
needs.
Eric Caron
On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
> I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with
> iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have to
> go in and remove them.
> Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
> If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
> As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a
> tutorial.
> If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with
> iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
> So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that to
> my book sense for listening.
> Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some other
> program?
>
> On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no
>> success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around page
>> 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
>>
>> First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget
>> to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
>> Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten
>> the file.
>> Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is
>> almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue. Amadeus can automatically put a
>> two second blank spot before every track.
>>
>> Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus
>> format which is true CD quality.
>>
>> Happy recording.
>> Tom Frank
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
>>> I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it
>>> appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want
>>> a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I
>>> specifically decided to put it there.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
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