![]() (rather than clog up my Mac with multiple files?). is this where I need to go to the network shared folder help sheet? So that I can store the file in the VAULT and access it from my iMac on the network?. ![]() The question then is - where to store this folder suitable for the iPod and acting as part of the backup for the VAULT (alongside the FLAC backup file in the VAULT). But, in reality I could also rip this small number of CD's via iTunes as I have done previously and it would probably be quicker. OK - so the plan is: 1) for future CD ripping - FLAC + MP3 encoding.Ģ) Existing M4a files - are already on the iPod (via iTunes) and in the iTunes file and therefore - no problem.(I think)ģ) CD's (not already ripped to iTunes) but ripped via VAULT to FLAC can be converted to MP3 via "FLAC MP3 Converter" (which was on the iTunes app page), I have experimented with it today and it certainly converted a file - including ID tags to iTunes.
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