Hi, hoping this is the right place to ask for advice with this…
I have a number of CDs that I want to rip to lossless so that 1) I have a digital copy, 2) I can listen to them on Apple Music. I know that Apple “matches” your music to what’s in their servers, but I‘ve found the results to be… mixed at best.
(For example, I have the Mono remasters of The Beatles back-catalogue, and Apple Music has swapped out many tracks for stereo versions, and in some cases greyed out songs that I ACTUALLY OWN so I can’t play them, or for other artists I find that albums get split into 2 or more versions making it impossible to listen to the whole album in sequence)
I have an M1 Mac Mini with a 256GB internal SSD. So I know that I need a CD drive and some external storage for saving the files.
I’m looking for advice on:
I also have a few albums in FLAC but Macs don’t seem to like that format. Is there any way to convert to ALAC, or am I going to have to rip them again?
I have a number of CDs that I want to rip to lossless so that 1) I have a digital copy, 2) I can listen to them on Apple Music. I know that Apple “matches” your music to what’s in their servers, but I‘ve found the results to be… mixed at best.
(For example, I have the Mono remasters of The Beatles back-catalogue, and Apple Music has swapped out many tracks for stereo versions, and in some cases greyed out songs that I ACTUALLY OWN so I can’t play them, or for other artists I find that albums get split into 2 or more versions making it impossible to listen to the whole album in sequence)
I have an M1 Mac Mini with a 256GB internal SSD. So I know that I need a CD drive and some external storage for saving the files.
I’m looking for advice on:
- A CD drive I can use - I’m assuming I don’t need anything fancy?
- Is there any software I need to use?
- How do I stop Apple Music changing my music? Is there stuff I can do to the metadata so that I can listen on Apple Music without the issues I listed above?
I also have a few albums in FLAC but Macs don’t seem to like that format. Is there any way to convert to ALAC, or am I going to have to rip them again?