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I suggest xACT (http://xact.scottcbrown.org/), that is actually a GUI for a bunch of open source applications. Easy to use and it just works. Source: over 1 year ago
I use xACT for most of my audio needs. Source: over 1 year ago
Did the same on my Mac years ago: 1) ALAC, 2) XLD or xACT (http://xact.scottcbrown.org), 3) Apple USB CD (if you can find it somewhere). Source: about 2 years ago
Hmm. If you're on Mac maybe try xACT. My process is copy the AIFF files directly from the disc in Finder to my desktop and then drag those into the app in the encode tab with Apple Lossless checked for ALAC. Haven't had an issue since I've been doing it that way. Source: over 2 years ago
Most of the recordings are in Shorten (lossless) format. I use xACT for Mac, to convert them to Apple Lossless, to play them on my iPhone. For Windows Trader's Little Helper seems popular but I haven't tried it myself. Source: over 2 years ago
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