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Quickly rip multiple CDs with iTunes
Authored by: Greedo on Feb 04, '04 12:13:18PM

It's too bad that the CDDB database of track names is so full of mistakes. It seems people can't be bothered to spell check or even type correctly.

This means that, if you use this speedy rip-n-eject method, and if you are anal about your files having the right track info, you will have to go over all the CDs you imported later and check them for correctness.



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Quickly rip multiple CDs with iTunes
Authored by: ricklepage on Feb 04, '04 12:23:21PM

I've run into the CDDB bad-tag issue before, but you can get the best of both worlds by using a Smart Playlist to build a list of songs added on a certain date - then just go in and edit the tags to your heart's content.

You can also enable the Date Added column in list view and sort on that.



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Quickly rip multiple CDs with iTunes
Authored by: ghsimon on Feb 04, '04 06:52:05PM

Or, I you insert a CD that is not in the CDDB, you will import track1, track2, track3....etc. which you will have to go back and fix later if you want to have actual song titles in iTunes for this CD.

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Gary Simon



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