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| We have a whole house sound system (speakers in the ceilings) which is connected to a cd changer and receiver. Ultimately we would like to be able to convert all of our cds into digital form (like iTunes on our computer) and play the music through our whole house sound system. Is this possible? If so, what would we need to do this?
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| Get a large-capacity iPod and an iPod dock for your home sound system. I use a Belkin dock, but there are others available from Apple, and from some of the home electronics companies. Some of these have remotes to control the iPod, some or all allow video playback if your system is also a home theater system. iTunes is an excellent way to convert CDs, IMO. |
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| There are some really 'fun' and simple ways to convert your music from CD format to hard drives. The way I would do this is AA. Find the best absolutely no cost limit what you can BB. Consider the absolute minimim .. totally at the edge of CC. Decide where you lie between those limits. That's a part of the puzzle. One facet from each of us will describe a part of the Music is easy to play on a computer without loading the A CD copy shop might do the entire job of 200 CDs for $200 What woudl happen is all of your CD's would be loaded Each HD can have separate music or one hard drive can have Now playing it is as simple as choosing which albums or Those players will play a playlist of your music or they copying CD's to hard drive is dumb simple. For $200 you The basics are the same no matter if you use an ipod, a Personally I would want it to play, quietly ni the Other people get 'ready' to rock and can't wait to program This behavior pattern is the 'high and low' of the Let us know a bit more about you, where you live (big city or not) And what you plan to do with your music.. what So that means 2 hard drives, full, of music. Not at all You will need a plan and a good plan because it's a big Good luck. I'll look back on you. |
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