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I haven't tried it with Itunes but this works in Media monkey or WM. Import what you want to a folder. Drag one album at a time into a destination folder for the player to import from. Once that single album is imported, it's not mixed with others and you can have the player do a meta data search and your done. In MM it takes less than 1 min per disc. I suspect that you may run into trouble with Itunes as Apple likes to control where content comes from.
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| Posts: 1706 | Location: ProMusica Chicago | Registered: Sun 21 September 2008 |   |
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Unfortunately, but only for this purpose  , I'm using a MAC.
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| Posts: 197 | Location: Portland, OR (USA) | Registered: Mon 31 May 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by busaganashi: Has anyone figured out how to add HDX ripped files to iTunes with the album artist and other information intact?
I tried to "add to library" and all it imports is the song title. I really don't want to manually go through each artist and write the names.
This is not possible–you will need to update artist and album information manually–another limitation of iTunes, independent of platform. There are other PC-based applications that will elegantly handle this, but, unfortunately, not on the Mac, sorry....
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| Posts: 2975 | Location: Indianapolis, IN USA | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000 |   |
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did i miss something or is there a way to access the hdx ripped files already?
thanks, michael
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| Posts: 191 | Location: vienna, austria | Registered: Thu 07 September 2006 |   |
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