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<title>Comment by mp3shake on From LP to mp3: Bringing Your Record Collection into the 21st Century</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/03/02/205534.php#comment-707950</link>
<description>My mp3 collection isn&amp;#8217;t really that big www.mp3shake.net</description>
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<title>Comment by mp3shake.net on From LP to mp3: Bringing Your Record Collection into the 21st Century</title>
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<description>My mp3 collection isn&amp;#8217;t really that big http://www.mp3shake.net/</description>
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<title>Comment by Brian aka Guppusmaximus on From LP to mp3: Bringing Your Record Collection into the 21st Century</title>
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<description>Cool Article...

Though, might I suggest that once you convert LP to .wav that you take those files &amp; burn a CD. Because then you can rip that CD whenever you want(i use &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dbpoweramp.com/&quot;&gt;dBpoweramp&lt;/a&gt;) into mp3s.

Actually, if you want to keep those .wav files on your computer, here&#039;s what you can do:

1.Purchase a 500GB external harddrive for $99-$169(I prefer Western Digital)
2.Convert .wav files to .flac using dBpoweramp.
 a)Setup destination folders via conversion program.
 b)you can use the in program ID tag setup to label files how ever you want(which finds initial information using Freedb or All Media Guide)

You still retain the quality of said .wav files because .flac is a lossless container unlike Mp3.
Think of WinRAR for music....</description>
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