Since you are receptive to iTunes, if you don't already have it on your computer, download it; and, then, slip in your CD's, ripping to iTunes library in ALAC. Batch convert your current WMA files to ALAC using dbpoweramp. Remember, WMA will not play on iTunes so converting your remaining unripped CD's to WMA will be an unnecessary step which will require storage space. What's the point?
At the moment I'm still not sure which direction I'll ultimately end up using. If my whole ipad thing doesn't work, I'm just going to hook up a laptop and use Windows Media Center.
Maybe you can help me with this... I've been trying to clean up years of itunes downloads. I have a lot of dupes in itunes from stuff that I have ripped WMA over the years that are lower quality and other songs that I don't need.
The other thing I realized is that I had music in two different folder paths. One was
USER...\ITUNES MEDIA\[individual artist folders] Then I had another:
USER...\ITUNES MEDIA\MUSIC\[individual artist folders as a subfolder of above]
The second path had a lot of the same folders of the first and visa versa, but some did have the actual music files. So I basically had a lot of dupes in both, and a lot of unique folder, but with dupes in each path had music files, some not, in each... if that makes sense.
So... I spent two hours moving stuff around into the one path. Then I learned that itunes doesn't actually "read" the folder structure, so nothing changed in itunes.
I tried doing a consolidate and all that... and it basically put everything back exactly the way it was... wiping out two hours worth of work.
Luckily, i copied the single folder structure so I still have that. I deleted everything out itunes and actually deleted all the muisc folders out of the path on the hard drive.
So now... i have nothing in itunes and all the itunes in another folder the way I want it. My question would be:
1) how do i get it back into itunes?
2) if i do an import, will it recreate the second path again like it did automatically when I first tried to consolidate. Is there somekind of .ini file in each folder that itunes is reading which is creating that secondary path?