
Copy Album (or song) from your Music Library (iTunes) to The Bluesound Vaultįirst we have to find the album or song on your Music Library (iTunes)… Now follow the instructions below to get it into the Vault.Ģ. Click on “Recently Added” in the left panel to see your purchase. It will automatically download to your Music library. Once you find the album or the song you want, purchase it. Open the Music app (or the iTunes app) and click on the search field.Įnter the album, artist or tune you’re looking for, or click on “Browse” under the “Apple Music” section on the left panel, to see what’s the latest in the Apple Music (iTunes) store. Purchasing Albums, Songs, from Apple Music (iTunes) and Putting them on the Vault: [The MP3 folder that is created with a CD rip - FLAC + MP3 - can I drag and drop existing folders into the MP3 Music folder?Īgain, your help is much appreciated - as I try to get my head round what I hope to achieve.įor what it's worth, if anyone is still checking this post, listed are the instructions I've found to work perfectly using my iMac to purchase music from Apple's music store and import that music into my Vault 2i.ġ. (rather than clog up my Mac with multiple files?). is this where I need to go to the network shared folder help sheet? So that I can store the file in the VAULT and access it from my iMac on the network?. The question then is - where to store this folder suitable for the iPod and acting as part of the backup for the VAULT (alongside the FLAC backup file in the VAULT). But, in reality I could also rip this small number of CD's via iTunes as I have done previously and it would probably be quicker. OK - so the plan is: 1) for future CD ripping - FLAC + MP3 encoding.Ģ) Existing M4a files - are already on the iPod (via iTunes) and in the iTunes file and therefore - no problem.(I think)ģ) CD's (not already ripped to iTunes) but ripped via VAULT to FLAC can be converted to MP3 via "FLAC MP3 Converter" (which was on the iTunes app page), I have experimented with it today and it certainly converted a file - including ID tags to iTunes.
