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    Talking Ripping CD's - Today was 'old fashioned' day.

    Wow - I did it the 'old fashioned' way. Not really, but I don't tend to use iTunes to rip my CD's. I use Max for excellent error correction. But sometimes Max (OSX app) cannot find the album information, picture, songs, title - anything at all. Today, I entered all that info by hand... and loved it.

    Back when I copied my CD's to Minidisk, everything was done manually because until CD Text or NetMD, you had to title using the MD unit's remote or body. It was a pain. But, that pain meant I knew my CD's much better. I could remember all the songs, knew in what order they were and my MD's were always so close to me.

    Well, typing stuff in on my Keyboard wasn't eye-opening, but brought me back - to those heady days of optical cable searches, governed ripping (so no one bumps my CD player and puts a 'jump' in the music) and hours spent for one CD.

    I know my music now!

    Addendum: I have ripped into: FLAC, ALAC and OGG Vorbis. iTunes will handle AAC - no problem.

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    Anyone else remember writing the song titles with a pen on the cassette case cardstock liner?
    seems like yesterday...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    Anyone else remember writing the song titles with a pen on the cassette case cardstock liner?
    seems like yesterday...
    Ahh yeah, good times. Nothing more frustrating though than making a spelling mistake on that last song...no delete button back in the day, only options were to scratch it out, or use some liquid paper. Oh to be young and innocent again!

    Mix Tapes were the best! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Charley View Post
    Nothing more frustrating though than making a spelling mistake on that last song...no delete button back in the day, only options were to scratch it out, or use some liquid paper.
    LOL



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    Okay, I do remember that. And I briefly remember playing with Vinyl, but that isn't exactly a recordable format is it... I also remember when MD was finally being taken over by recordable MP3 players which costed over 200$ for 64 MB! or in the very first days, 300$ for 32$! That is like 3 songs of quality.

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    It was so much more elegant with the MiniDisk. I bet none of you except... maybe NineSwords is aware of the DCC - digital compact cassette - basically Phillips' hate on Sony's Minidisk and revolt against optical media. Proved to be the worst of both worlds: analogue mechanism meaning no random access, but no noise like a digital format. Not uncompressed like DAT, but nothing to promote it other than that you can still use old cassette tapes in the mechanism.

    Elegant machines, but a waste of resources.

    That is Phillips.

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    I miss the days of making mixed tapes...especially when you didn't have a fancy dual cassette player and had to hold one up to the radio or whatever to be able to record the song you wanted...lol.

    reminds me...i've got an unnecessary amount of cassettes that i need to convert to digital..any suggestions?
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    If they aren't pristine SQ anyway, pretty easy just to run a 3,5 millimetre jack from headphone output of the Cassette to the input of your computer, press record and then stop after each song. Then save to your digital format of choice. If you want quality, you will have to spend a bit more on a niceer external sound card, but the mechanics are the same: press play, record, hit stop on the software, save, rinse and repeat. I did this with MDs and cassettes for years. It takes years, that is why I did it for so long.

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    was just wondering if there was any more elegant solution..ahwell.. i got well over a hundred of them lol...i should just hire someone to do it for me.
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    I remember having to burn CDs so I could listen to songs in the stereo player in the shower or car. Cus I didn't have iPods or mp3 players. Just a cd player and bringing that to school... Omg

    how I love my touch more and more. Makes life so much easier and enjoyable.
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