iTunes isn't the most accurate or most powerful CD ripper, but it's the best for most people with demanding digitizing needs.
Physical media and on-device music are making a comeback. A few instances of artists pulling their catalog from music streaming services can be all it takes to push people to try owning their music ...
If you use an iPod or iTunes, you're familiar with the process of ripping songs from CD to convert them from their uncompressed audio file format, AIFF, to a compressed file, usually MP3 or AAC. The ...
So I've used the LAME codec in the past but all I did was switch the .dll in the program I was using with the LAME .dll. The problem is that the program was some freeware cheaply made non-featuristic ...
Two Washington-based companies have joined forces to offer a one-stop shop for iPod neophytes. MyerEmco AudioVideo is offering services from Riptopia — a company that specializes in “ripping” or ...
One common complaint about iTunes is that it does things that you don’t want it to do. For example, when you view music by artist, iTunes applies album artwork to the Artists list, but you don’t get ...