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Originally Posted by stustaff
but thats exactly what I dont get?
itunes when I insert a cd rips it, adds album art and track listings and then lets me drag and drop in exactly the same way as if i were... well dragging and dropping?
if its a mp3 already i add it to itunes and again it gets cover art etc and I can drop it onto my player?
what is it that is counter intuitive and unneccesary?
using itunes(if installed etc) is a less labour intensive process than doing it via a file system, i took the time out to explain in detail why that is the case.
why wont you just say why it is the case that its counter intuitive, harder than drag n drop etc?
I dont understand your reasoning behind your statement it makes no sense.
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????This is *exactly* the process I use. Insert CD, it's automatically ripped & gets cover art, then I drag & drop it onto my player.
Except I don't use iTunes nor do I have an iPod. So I can't comment on what the difference is, if any. (Except for one-I've helped several people who use iTunes move their collections to a new player. Much, much, harder than the way I do it-which is dragging the files from their location on my HD, where they're automatically stored when ripped, and dropping them onto my new player. Which, BTW, 'installs' just like a USB drive. No muss, no fuss, no problem.