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Posted by jk on 09/26/85 11:52
Thank you.... I knew I could be understood by someone,
The solution is perfect. I learn something everyday.
Appreciated.
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 17:31:38 -0500, "Alex Moreau" <alexmoreau@cox.net>
wrote:
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>"grandadjohn" <nospam@mydomain.com> wrote in message
>news:8doha2tpl1nq4re3fge0cm0ted92ksjlat@4ax.com...
>> I have many 40's radio programs from the USA I wish to transfer from
>> the discs (DND Audio-MP3) to I tunes on my computer and eventually
>> into an Ipod.
>>
>> I am trying to catch up with the new technology, but in I- Tunes I
>> think I am following instructions but obviously am not. I find I have
>> downloaded the titles of each program but not the soundtracks. Ther
>> will play back with the disc in the drive.
>>
>> I take the CD out and there is nothing there soundwise. I was
>> expecting to be able to listen to these programs directly from my hard
>> drive not the CD.
>>
>> Have I asked too much of the technology?
>>
>> Any advice appreciiated.
>
>If they are already in mp3 format, I would process them in the following
>way:
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>1) Open Windows Explorer and create a folder on the HD where the copied mp3s
>will reside (for this example, we'll call it 'new mp3s'.
>2) With the DVD in the drive, navigate to the folder 'new mp3s' where the
>mp3s are.
>3) select (highlight) the mp3s you want to copy to the HD
>4) Drag the selected files on the DVD to the 'new mp3s' folder on the HD
>('Drag'=position mouse pointer over selected files, press and hold left
>mouse button while moving files to 'new mp3s', once over the folder, release
>the left mouse button).
>5) Open iTunes
>6) Select (highlight) all the files in 'new mp3s'.
>7) Drag them into the iTunes window.
>
>The mp3s should now show up in iTunes.
>
>Alex
>
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