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managing and arciving music
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<blockquote data-quote="paulgroovy" data-source="post: 213751" data-attributes="member: 17517"><p>This being my first mac, I have big plans for it, being that they're supposed to be all that and a bag of chips when it comes to media management.</p><p></p><p>OK, here's my plan. I have all these old cassette tapes I want to transfer into iTunes so I could listen to them on an ipod. At the same time I want to burn them to cd so they can be played on any commercial cd player (car or home audio), and I also might want to possibly back all this up on a usb hard drive so when I upgrade computers in the future I (hopefully) won't have to go through this whole mess again. Tapes and cds being what they are, I want all this stuff safe for the future. I bought a copy of Toast 7 with my imac. I was wondering what would be the best way to go about doing this?</p><p></p><p>I also have some old vhs tapes I would like to archive in the same manner.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulgroovy, post: 213751, member: 17517"] This being my first mac, I have big plans for it, being that they're supposed to be all that and a bag of chips when it comes to media management. OK, here's my plan. I have all these old cassette tapes I want to transfer into iTunes so I could listen to them on an ipod. At the same time I want to burn them to cd so they can be played on any commercial cd player (car or home audio), and I also might want to possibly back all this up on a usb hard drive so when I upgrade computers in the future I (hopefully) won't have to go through this whole mess again. Tapes and cds being what they are, I want all this stuff safe for the future. I bought a copy of Toast 7 with my imac. I was wondering what would be the best way to go about doing this? I also have some old vhs tapes I would like to archive in the same manner. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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