In Reply to: Ripping LPs posted by fstein on January 26, 2016 at 13:06:22:
Is your input into the A/D from a phono preamp or phono preamp/linestage? And can you adjust levels so you're not overloading the A/D?Does the A/D output via USB or Toslink and does the Mac 'see' the A/D?
If so, I believe you can use QuickTime to record then import into iTunes but you'll have to play around with the file type to determine if you can save it as lossless ALAC or uncompressed AIFF.
Once you've saved the file, just "Open With" iTunes.
I found Audacity to be versatile and simple enough for some basic editing and metadata input. Not sure how you'll do that with QT and iTunes but you can dink around with it.
Edits: 01/26/16
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- RE: Ripping LPs - AbeCollins 17:30:49 01/26/16 (7)
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- RE: Ripping LPs - volume control? - andyr 19:34:38 01/28/16 (4)
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