In Reply to: RE: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac posted by Sprezza Tura on November 19, 2014 at 11:45:49:
I'm surprised at how easy this sounds, and glad.
I'm a genuine beginner with macs so feel free to straighten me out whenever but I think I want to use iTunes to organize my library for now and possibly change players in the future.
If I understand correctly XLD will rip or convert files into the iTunes library? Will the wav/cue files work with iTunes or would it be best to convert them all to say, ALAC? Would iTunes play nice with mixed formats if I just leave the wav files as they are and start ripping to ALAC from now on?
Tomorrow I'll start playing around with iTunes and download XLD.
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- RE: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac - jqunac 15:46:53 11/21/14 (3)
- RE: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac - Sprezza Tura 16:54:19 11/21/14 (2)
- RE: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac - mwheelerk 07:27:07 11/23/14 (1)
- RE: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac - Sprezza Tura 08:04:35 11/23/14 (0)