One of my favourite Radio 4 comedies is "In and Out of The Kitchen" with Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards. I have the complete series 1 - 3 on CD.
Back in August & September the BBC broadcast series 4 (6 episodes) and I knew the CD would take forever to appear, so I recorded the whole series from Freeview Radio to the HDD in my Humax.
I decided today to try and get these onto my Mac and then iTunes as there is still no news of a future CD yet.
Out with a USB stick, plugged it into the Humax and used Opt+ to 'move/copy'. Then about 10 minutes later 6 episodes with day and date appended to the end of the series name on each episode file. (Eg. 20150805 for the 5th August episode) This was handy later.
Dumped the 6 Quicktime files into the Mac Mini's desktop and ignored the rest.
Then from Quicktime I 'exported' all the files to iTunes. Once iTunes was opened I converted them to AAC and 'consolidated' the files (library / organise / consolidate) then ejected the memory stick and deleted the desktop versions.
Added artwork and tweaked the file names to convert the handy 'datestamps' into episode 1, episode 2 etc. and made them into an album and a playlist and synced my iPhone and iPad Mini...
Sounding good and a decent 'placeholder' until the BBC come up with a CD version for me to buy ...
Back in August & September the BBC broadcast series 4 (6 episodes) and I knew the CD would take forever to appear, so I recorded the whole series from Freeview Radio to the HDD in my Humax.
I decided today to try and get these onto my Mac and then iTunes as there is still no news of a future CD yet.
Out with a USB stick, plugged it into the Humax and used Opt+ to 'move/copy'. Then about 10 minutes later 6 episodes with day and date appended to the end of the series name on each episode file. (Eg. 20150805 for the 5th August episode) This was handy later.
Dumped the 6 Quicktime files into the Mac Mini's desktop and ignored the rest.
Then from Quicktime I 'exported' all the files to iTunes. Once iTunes was opened I converted them to AAC and 'consolidated' the files (library / organise / consolidate) then ejected the memory stick and deleted the desktop versions.
Added artwork and tweaked the file names to convert the handy 'datestamps' into episode 1, episode 2 etc. and made them into an album and a playlist and synced my iPhone and iPad Mini...
Sounding good and a decent 'placeholder' until the BBC come up with a CD version for me to buy ...
