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MacBob:
I ripped CD using MC 22.0.108. The audio files were save as aiff. iTunes 12.6.1.25 will not import those files into the library, but is able to play them. Not sure what to do at this point. Please help.

tutenchamun:
either convert or re-rip.
itunes needs aac, mp3 or applelossless

foobar2000 is a great converter for such tasks

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: tutenchamun on June 22, 2017, 12:16:34 am ---foobar2000 is a great converter for such tasks

--- End quote ---

foobar2000 isn't available on Mac.

JRiver Media Center itself can get the job done. For AIFF, I suggest converting to Apple Lossless (hence it's lossless) which iTunes can import and play.

blgentry:
Going forward, you'll probably want to make a choice between MC and ITunes. Running them both requires a lot of decision making and workflow.  Just using one or the other makes things a lot easier.  Something to think about.

Brian.

MacBob:
Reripped those same CDs but didn't make any difference. I ripped about 10 CDs and some were imported into iTunes without flaws. I was also able to add aiff files purchased from HDTracks without issue. When I rip the problem CDs with iTunes MC has no problem importing them. The only way I am able to get the problem CDs ripped by MC to work with iTunes was to allow iTunes to keep the media organized. Of course, this kills everything in MC. Wonder if this has anything to do with the way MC tags the files???

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