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Originally posted by brandon11983
Ok, tell me what MM can do that iTunes cannot. And I'm not trying to be a smart ass dick or anything, I would just like to know. I love the simplicity of ripping CD's in iTunes. I pop in a CD, hit "Import", and it does the rest. It creates a folder in my mp3 directory with the band name, creates a folder inside of that with the cd title, puts the tracks in cd title folder, puts track numbers on them, and puts ID3 tags on them. I rip a lot of cd's and make a lot of mp3 cd's, so this is awesome for me. What features do you love about MM?
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I guess I didn't even try if long enough to find the option to rip... Either way, it's a shitty bloated program that uses way more resources than MM. A program that I use to listen to music shouldn't take more time to open than Photoshop. MM rips and categorizes basically the same way, but I hated the way the program was set up. I found it awkward. Plus, my music sounds waaaay better playing it through MM. I don't know what the difference is, but I've even let other people compare the sound difference on my PC between MM, iTunes, and Weakamp. There hasn't been one single person that thought either of those two sounded better. Lastly, the few times I did use it the stupid fucker froze up on me every time. I couldn't add my entire music library at once because it couldn't handle it. I can delete my library from MM, and import it in about 15 seconds. Plus MM has a great track renaming feature that takes only seconds. There's other things I like about it, but I'm getting tired of typing.
