Hey guys, Well this week the music of the Beatles entire discography is now available as legal digital downloads.
By chance on Sunday I started creating my digital music library.
I have a project ahead of me with about 450 audio CDs to convert to audio files.
I do not currently own a portable music player (yet) and I do plan on getting rid of the shelf & all of the physical audio CDs in 2011.
I am ripping files to the FLAC format (free lossless audio codec), adding ID3v2 tags and album artwork and then transcoding to MP3 files and keeping the MP3s and FLAC files. I plan to possibly use the Zune software for a library. Not sure yet. I may be getting a Windows Phone 7 this Winter/Spring which has the Zune software on it with syncing to your library to use for portable use.
This week I've already ripped about 30 albums to FLAC and made MP3s.
Now without arguing over the walled garden of iTunes software and the iPod product line itself let's discuss digital music libraries and just starting out.
Would you guys & gals share your experiences with converting your collection of audio CDs and perhaps any knowledge you could impart on someone just starting out? things like how to organize the library itself and genres, tags, etc.
By chance on Sunday I started creating my digital music library.
I have a project ahead of me with about 450 audio CDs to convert to audio files.
I do not currently own a portable music player (yet) and I do plan on getting rid of the shelf & all of the physical audio CDs in 2011.
I am ripping files to the FLAC format (free lossless audio codec), adding ID3v2 tags and album artwork and then transcoding to MP3 files and keeping the MP3s and FLAC files. I plan to possibly use the Zune software for a library. Not sure yet. I may be getting a Windows Phone 7 this Winter/Spring which has the Zune software on it with syncing to your library to use for portable use.
This week I've already ripped about 30 albums to FLAC and made MP3s.
Now without arguing over the walled garden of iTunes software and the iPod product line itself let's discuss digital music libraries and just starting out.
Would you guys & gals share your experiences with converting your collection of audio CDs and perhaps any knowledge you could impart on someone just starting out? things like how to organize the library itself and genres, tags, etc.