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Title: Import (tracked) shows (Wavelab Montage or CUE/BIN CDWave) to iTunes?
Post by: illconditioned on June 19, 2012, 01:51:01 AM
I'm currently Wavelab montage for postprocessing and tracking out shows.  I currently write out CDs and then import into iTunes (ALAC format).

The problem is most shows I have go over 80minutes, and I would still like to organize them by sets.

Is there a way to write a "virtual cd" (longer than 80minutes)?  Or convert to CUE/BIN or something else as an intermediate format?

Thanks,
  Richard

Title: Re: Import (tracked) shows (Wavelab Montage or CUE/BIN CDWave) to iTunes?
Post by: Fatah Ruark (aka MIKE B) on June 19, 2012, 02:46:16 AM
Why not track them out with CD Wave and then convert them all to ALAC with dBpoweramp?
Title: Re: Import (tracked) shows (Wavelab Montage or CUE/BIN CDWave) to iTunes?
Post by: illconditioned on June 19, 2012, 11:55:03 AM
Why not track them out with CD Wave and then convert them all to ALAC with dBpoweramp?
I currently use Wavelab since I can have both postprocessing and tracks done in one probem.

CDWave is OK.  Can you tell me the steps needed to use dBpoweramp and then import into ITunes?

Thanks,
  Richard
Title: Re: Import (tracked) shows (Wavelab Montage or CUE/BIN CDWave) to iTunes?
Post by: Fatah Ruark (aka MIKE B) on June 19, 2012, 05:14:55 PM
Why not track them out with CD Wave and then convert them all to ALAC with dBpoweramp?
I currently use Wavelab since I can have both postprocessing and tracks done in one probem.

CDWave is OK.  Can you tell me the steps needed to use dBpoweramp and then import into ITunes?

Thanks,
  Richard

You'll need the actual dBpoweramp app, plus the ALAC plugin.

Select your exported files, chose where to save the converted files, and click convert. Easy as pie.