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The Library => Broun Hall => Topic started by: Tiger Wench on September 20, 2010, 10:27:10 AM
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So, for his birthday this weekend, I bought Carl a vinyl to .wav converter. Looks like a record player but copies all songs into .wav format to preserve the sound quality, i guess. Anyway, I had no idea the man had so MUCH classic vinyl. Everything from Zepplin to Dylan to John Prine... The Kinks... Talking Heads (his fav)... ZZ Top... Pink Floyd... Foghat (tons of it, who knew they were so prolific)... Zappa... Zevon... and a lot I can't remember right now.
They are in pristine condition - no scratches, still in original jackets and stuff - so the sound quality is great.
Anyway, I am offering to share if anyone wants...
I also could use a recommendation for a good .wav to mp3 converter. Not being able to tag the .wav with artist and album is a pain in the ass.
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I also could use a recommendation for a good .wav to mp3 converter. Not being able to tag the .wav with artist and album is a pain in the ass.
I use this for all my music and movies.
http://www.pcfreetime.com/
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I also could use a recommendation for a good .wav to mp3 converter. Not being able to tag the .wav with artist and album is a pain in the ass.
It's called iTunes.
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It's called iTunes.
Smarty pants - I get that.
But we share music between two computers and three music players - it helps to have all the tags in place on the file...