Ripping
Preliminary
Before you put in your first CD, I recommend you turn off the thing that automatically launches iTunes when you put in a disc.
- Go to Apple->System Preferences->CDs and DVDs
- Change "When you insert a music CD" so it says "ignore". Alternately make it run kJams. But make sure it does NOT run iTunes.
Rip using the LAME encoder
- make sure you've installed the LAME encoder
- stick in your disc
- enter all meta info (including the Date, "0" is NOT a legal date)
- select the tracks you want
- drag them to the Library
When you rip with LAME, the rip can complete before the encoding. eg: stick in a disc, select all, drag to your library. The rip will proceed at full speed, while the MP3 encoding goes along two at a time in the background. Shortly you will hear the "Boop-doop-blink!" sound, indicating the rip is finished. At this point, you can eject the CD. Note however that depending on the speed of your machine and your compression settings, the encoding may still be going on in the background. Open the Tasks window to see what's going on. If you quit kJams before the encoding is finished, it's a bit risky, because the only full copy of the song is in the cache, it has not yet been converted to MP3 and stored in your library. When you next run kJams, it will notice there are songs in the cache that haven't been converted to MP3 and it will start converting them, which you can see in the Tasks window. Although kJams is smart enough to pick up encoding songs that it didin't finish before the previous quit, it's best to let all the encode tasks finish before quitting.
Rip using iTunes
- Go to iTunes (not kJams)
- Go to Preferences->Advanced->Importing
- Make sure "Import Using:" says "MP3 Encoder". I recommend "High Quality" also.
- Make sure "Create file names with track number" is is checked.
- Now click OK to dismiss the preferences
- Put in your CD+G disc. It should attempt to get the song names from the CDDB. In any case, after your disc shows up, look at the "Song Name", "Artist" and "Album" info. If it's all generic, or does not exist, you must enter the info for each song. Consult help for iTunes if you're confused. Enter all song meta informaion BEFORE importing the songs into iTunes. Make sure the "Artist" info is set to the actual artist for each song, ie: don't use "karaoke" or other generic term for the artist info.
- Import all songs into iTunes.
- Eject the disc and re-insert it. (This will force it to show up in the Finder (and the file system) with the Album name and Song names you entered in step 4)
- Go to kJams
- In the "Sources" list, on the left, you should see your CD. Make sure it is selected. Now, in the "tracks" list, on the right, select the songs you want to import and choose File->Rip
The same thing said slightly differently: This is what I do when I have a stack of CD's I want to rip:
- run iTunes
- run kJams and stick the discs in 1 at a time
- fill out all meta info (using album names that have the 2 letter abbreviation eg: Sc for SoundChoice, Sf for SunFly, Lg for Legends etc, followed by the number assigned by the studio, eg: Sc2034), artist names (don't use "various", actually fill them out) and of course song names, then submit to CDDB). Meta info for the disc itself is edited by double clicking on the CD icon. Meta info for the tracks may be batch edited. Just select one or more tracks, then "get info" (⌘-I).
- eject and repeat step 2
when you've meta-info'd all your discs THEN do the ripping
- stick in disc
- rip audio in iTunes
- wait for audio to finish ripping
- rip graphics in kJams
- wait for graphics to finish ripping
- eject and repeat step 1